For Habs’ Bergevin and Therrien the Real Work Begins Ari Grief | July 24, 2013 At the end of the 2012 season — which saw the Montreal Canadiens miss the playoffs for the first time since 2007 — change was afoot. Owner Geoff Molson, now…
Battle-weary Canadiens Stumble out of the Playoffs Rob Elbaz | May 10, 2013 The Habs were in dire straits late in Game 5 Thursday night, going into the third period trailing 3-1 in both the game and the series. Forget the fact that…
Don’t Just Blame Gryba, Blame Them All Katie Flynn | May 3, 2013 It’s not the fact that a player was hit. It’s not the fact that Raphael Diaz fed Lars Eller a pass that led to the hit. It’s the fact that…
Lars Eller Hit a Hockey Play Gone Bad Ari Grief | May 3, 2013 Lars Eller goes down as Canadiens lose first game of opening round series against Ottawa Senators Hockey. It’s a rough sport. Things happen. Things happen at a fast pace. Very…
Lars Eller Injury Will Weigh Heavy on Canadiens Rob Elbaz | May 3, 2013 A raucous capacity crowd at the Bell Centre was stunned to silence late in the second period as a pool of blood collected on the ice, gushing from the nose…
Montreal Canadiens’ Alex Galchenyuk Looking For More Playing Time Fred Poulin | April 17, 2013 After a month-long slump, the Montreal Canadiens’ most highly-touted rookie is finally showing signs of life for the struggling Habs. The 18-year-old American, who was drafted 3rd overall at the…
Lars Eller vs. Jaroslav Halak: A Revisionist History Ari Grief | March 16, 2013 Universally panned at first, the Eller/Halak deal now looks like advantage Montreal They traded Jaro for who? Some guy named Lars Eller… Qui? Lars H-Eller? Never heard of him. He’s Danish.…
The Canadiens Playing With a High Level Of Prust Fred Poulin | February 21, 2013 On July 1st 2012 when it was announced that the Montreal Canadiens had signed gritty forward Brendon Prust to a four deal worth $10 million, most Canadiens fans did not…
Will the Canadiens be Poisoned by Mediocrity? K. Ross Read | January 11, 2013 The worst thing that could possibly happen to the Montreal Canadiens this season is an average result. With just 48 games in which to work, and a seemingly infinite list…
Habs & Friends Will Lace ‘Em Up for the Players’ Tour Fred Poulin | September 25, 2012 With the cancellation of the pre-season games until September 30th and the lack of talks between the NHL and the NHLPA regarding a new CBA, hockey fans are looking at…
Montreal Canadiens sign a plethora of players Fred Poulin | July 3, 2012 New Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin has been fairly active regarding the signing and the re-signing of key players for the organization in the past 72 hours. The rookie…
Ok, We Hired a GM… Now What? K. Ross Read | May 6, 2012 He was widely seen as one of the next great hockey minds during his tenure with the Chicago Blackhawks’ front office. He rose quickly through the ranks upon his retirement…