Recap: Depth Gets It Done for Canadiens Versus Devils Ryan Szporer | December 9, 2016 Much has been made about the Montreal Canadiens’ recent lack of depth due to injuries, but just the opposite proved true against the New Jersey Devils on Thursday. Winning 5-2…
Injuries Testing Canadiens’ Depth Nick Guido | December 7, 2016 Canadiens fans know too well what a significant injury can do to your season. Just last year, they suffered through injuries to Carey Price, Brendan Gallagher and Jeff Petry which…
Galchenyuk Injury Costly for Canadiens Ryan Szporer | December 6, 2016 It used to be one of those certainties in life along with death and taxes, that the Montreal Canadiens were forever in need of a No. 1 center. At nearly…
Galchenyuk Out Indefinitely, Enroth Waived & More News Dustin L. Nelson | December 5, 2016 The Canadiens are about to face a major challenge. Monday, the club announced that center Alex Galchenyuk is out indefinitely with a lower-body injury. They’ve offered few details, but he…
Canadiens as the Next John Scott? Ryan Szporer | December 3, 2016 There’s likely never going to be another John Scott in the NHL All-Star Game. The league has made sure of that, with a new series of rules and regulations that…
Habs in ‘Win Now’ Mode Nick Guido | December 1, 2016 The Montreal Canadiens find themselves in different circumstances than the previous few seasons. Many different factors lead to the conclusion that the Habs need to be in win-now mode. Trading for…
Habs: Canada’s Most Valuable Team Ryan Szporer | December 1, 2016 Current NHL standings don’t mean much when it comes to team valuations, but history sure does and the Montreal Canadiens have loads of it. Forbes released its annual list of…
Help Wanted: Second-Line Center Brianne Spiker | November 30, 2016 Other than Alex Galchenyuk, Montreal’s centers have not produced much offensively this season. On his own, Galchenyuk has 22 points in 22 games. Meanwhile, Tomas Plekanec, David Desharnais and Torrey…
Alex & Alexander: Canadiens’ Dynamic Duo Brianne Spiker | November 29, 2016 When was the last time the Montreal Canadiens truly had an offensive dynamic duo that could create chances at will and bring fans out of their seats on a nightly…
Lindgren the Goalie of the Future? Brianne Spiker | November 28, 2016 It’s not unusual to see the student surpass the master when it comes to goaltending in the NHL. Pittsburgh’s Marc-Andre Fleury went from the starter to Matt Murray’s backup in…
Habs Bottom Pair Needs to Step Up Brianne Spiker | November 27, 2016 For the Montreal Canadiens, their defence has been two different stories. The top four of Shea Weber, Alexei Emelin, Andrei Markov and Jeff Petry have ranged from good to excellent.…
Weber Excelling in Canadien Spotlight Nick Guido | November 27, 2016 When P.K. Subban was traded for Shea Weber in the offseason, I’ll be honest — I didn’t know what to think. I was in disbelief, shock and was having a…