Should Canadiens Play Price vs. Sabres to Prolong Streak? Ryan Szporer | October 21, 2015 Normally speaking you play the hot hand, and that would be goaltender Carey Price, but, for the Montreal Canadiens right now, nothing is normal. Riding an unprecedented seven-game winning streak…
How Long is Alexander Semin’s Leash in Montreal? The Hockey Writers | October 21, 2015 How does Semin fit into the equation in Montreal? Signed onto a one-year contract, 31-year old Alexander Semin knows that he needs to perform if he wants to stay in…
Five Thoughts on the Habs Hot Start Zachary Cook | October 20, 2015 I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, you would be surprised how much of a role the system a team plays correlates with the results that they get.…
What’s Most Impressive About the 4-0 Canadiens Start? Ryan Szporer | October 14, 2015 It isn’t that the Montreal Canadiens just topped off three straight victories over division rivals (Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators, Boston Bruins) with one over a desperate team featuring Sidney…
Relax, It Is Just One Montreal Canadiens Game Ryan Szporer | October 9, 2015 The Montreal Canadiens undeniably need to be better than they were in their season-opening 3-1 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs. However, regardless of how uncomfortably close it was, it…
Have Patience, Therrien has Time to Fail Nissa Khan | October 2, 2015 In an ideal world this would be Montreal Canadiens head coach Michel Therrien’s make-or-break season. If an average NHL coaching tenure lasts 2.4 years, and coaches are most likely to…
How Will Desharnais Fare as Canadiens’ Third-Line Center? Ryan Szporer | October 1, 2015 Montreal Canadiens forward David Desharnais is not your typical third-line center. Granted, he’s hardly ever been your typical anything. David Desharnais and Goliath Hailing from small-town Laurier-Station, Quebec, the 5-foot-7-inch,…
Canadiens D-Man Bouillon Will Be Remembered Fondly Ryan Szporer | September 26, 2015 The last Montreal Canadiens fans saw of Francis Bouillon, he was being released from his professional tryout agreement with the Habs last fall. It won’t be the last they remember…
Coaching Change Just First Step To Fixing Canadiens PP Ryan Szporer | September 25, 2015 They say the first step is admitting you have a problem. In that sense, by replacing Dan Lacroix as assistant coach in charge of the man advantage with J.J. Daigneault,…
Galchenyuk News Unjustifiably Takes Center Stage at Golf Tourney Ryan Szporer | September 11, 2015 It isn’t so much a surprise that Alex Galchenyuk will get to play center this year for the Montreal Canadiens. It’s more so the way it was announced Thursday at…
If Max Pacioretty Isn’t 100%, What’s Plan ‘B’ For Canadiens? Ryan Szporer | August 28, 2015 The good news, according to an NHL.com report from earlier this month, is Montreal Canadiens forward Max Pacioretty is on schedule to return from his knee injury prior to the…
What Can Craig Ramsay Do for the Montreal Canadiens? Brianne Spiker | August 26, 2015 Hiring coaching consultants seems to be the “it” thing right now in the NHL as the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Toronto Maple Leafs respectively hired Jacques Martin and Jacques Lemaire.…