Top 10 NHL Jerseys: Past & Present The Hockey Writers | June 28, 2010 Out of the BILLION NHL sweaters we’ve seen over the years, which club had the best? I break down the top-10 best jerseys, past and present, and give my submission for best jersey of all time.
Series Preview: Flyers vs. Canadiens Marcy Di Michele | May 14, 2010 The Montreal Canadiens have achieved something pretty spectacular this postseason. The eighth seed in the East, and the team with the worst record among playoff qualifiers knocked off two of…
Who Accepts the Stanley Cup if Montreal Wins? Marcy Di Michele | May 14, 2010 It’s a long running tradition in the NHL that when a team wins the Stanley Cup, the cherished trophy is first presented to the team captain, who is the representative…
Reacting to the Reactions: The Penguins Game 7 Loss Mike Colligan | May 13, 2010 Anything can happen in Game 7. The Washington Capitals found that out a couple of weeks ago, and the Penguins failed to avoid the same fate last night, losing to…
The Montreal Canadiens are set to explode with 3 emerging stars The Hockey Writers | May 1, 2010 Regardless of how the playoffs end for the Montreal Canadiens this year, fans can go to sleep knowing that their teams’ future is brighter than it has ever been in…
Habs Force Game 7, Caps Force DC to Panic The Hockey Writers | April 27, 2010 Sportscasters, especially the play-by-play guys, are prone to embellishment. As a sports fan who is convinced that my screaming at the television will single-handedly help win a game, I find…
The Neutral Zone: 2010 Hart Trophy Picks Andrew Knoll | April 14, 2010 Finalist nods once more for Crosby and Ovechkin but Henrik Sedin should earn a trip to the podium as the NHL’s most valuable player.
Could the Montreal Canadiens Be a Sleeper in the Playoffs? The Hockey Writers | April 14, 2010 It’s not always easy being an optimist–especially when high hopes clash with realism. For some reason though, I still feel like the Montreal Canadiens have a fighting chance against the…
Poor Carey Price… he just can’t catch a break! Kevin Hunter | March 5, 2010 For two and a half periods last night in San Jose Carey Price looked like Jacques Plante, Ken Dryden and Patrick Roy all rolled into one. Except for a fluke…
100 Years of Hockey for the Montreal Canadiens Bruce Hollingdrake | December 4, 2009 Growing up as a hockey fan in Montreal I was most certainly spoiled. Growing up during the heyday of the Greatest hockey team that ever played, the 1976-77 Canadiens made…
Doug Harvey: The Second Best NHL Defenseman Ever The Hockey Writers | October 24, 2009 In the 1950’s prior to the arrival of Bobby Orr, the best defenseman in hockey was undisputedly Doug Harvey of the Montreal Canadiens.
A Farewell to Patrice Brisebois Rafal Ladysz | September 27, 2009 Legends combined with the Montreal Canadiens are a package easy to find. Maurice Richard, Jean Beliveau, Denis Savard, Georges Vezina and Patrick Roy are a few prime examples of talent…