Paul Byron: Ultimate Role Player Brianne Spiker | December 30, 2016 The game of hockey continues to evolve and right now, skill and speed are the way to go. A few short years ago when the Boston Bruins and the Los…
Why 2017 Is Critical for Bergevin Brianne Spiker | December 28, 2016 As of May 2017, it will mark five years of Marc Bergevin as the general manager of the Montreal Canadiens. Montreal has gone 23 years without a Stanley Cup and…
Worst Nightmare Coming True for Canadiens? Ryan Szporer | December 28, 2016 It would be hard to beat the nightmarish season that was the 2015-16 campaign, at least from the perspective of Montreal Canadiens fans. A historic 9-0 start went to waste…
Phillip Danault: Another Trade Won Brianne Spiker | December 23, 2016 As it became increasingly clear that the Montreal Canadiens wouldn’t make the playoffs in 2016, the trade deadline represented a chance for management to get rid of veterans in favour…
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…
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…
The Real Andrew Shaw Is Back Brianne Spiker | November 25, 2016 When Andrew Shaw first arrived in Montreal, fans were expecting the edgy pest that made Chicago Blackhawks fans fall in love with him. However, a dangerous pre-season hit and fight…
Canadiens Need Depth Up-Front Gregory Katz | November 17, 2016 The Canadiens have had a good start to the 2016-17 campaign, and while there are some that continue to criticize the team, they hold a very strong record that is…
Paul Byron: The Underrated Utility Gregory Katz | November 9, 2016 In a league of giants, Paul Byron stands at 5 feet 8 inches and weighs only 158 pounds. Despite this, the Ottawa native has found a way to excel in…
Habs Smart Move on Sergachev Nick Guido | November 4, 2016 It was no surprise that when the Montreal Canadiens announced their opening day roster that Mikhail Sergachev was included. Throughout the summer and the preseason, he was outstanding both on…
Canadiens Forward Shaw Escapes Discipline… for Now Ryan Szporer | October 15, 2016 If you’re a glass-half-full kind of person, Montreal Canadiens forward Andrew Shaw still has yet to be suspended for any amount of regular-season action. Glass-half-empty, on the other hand? He’s…
Michel Therrien Denies Claiming Pacioretty is “Worst Captain” Brandon Share-Cohen | September 20, 2016 After rumors were flying around that Montreal Canadiens’ head coach Michel Therrien stated that Max Pacioretty, the team’s current captain, is the “worst captain in Canadiens’ history,” the coach came…