Success Through Consistency for the Montreal Canadiens The Hockey Writers | January 15, 2015 In defeating the Columbus Blue Jackets, The Montreal Canadiens won their 6th road game in a row. Since the beginning of the season, except the western road trip back in…
Canadiens Midterm Grades: Forwards Ken MacMillan | January 14, 2015 With 41 games in the books, the Montreal Canadiens first half of the 2014-15 season is officially over. The team has had its ups and downs thus far, but ultimately…
Carey Price Justifiably the Lone Montreal Canadiens All-Star Ryan Szporer | January 11, 2015 Sure, in a perfect world, Montreal Canadiens Max Pacioretty and P.K. Subban would be joining goalie Carey Price at the All-Star Game January 25 in Columbus. Snubbed Montreal Canadiens?…
The Top 5 Biggest All-Star Snubs of 2015 Brian Sklar | January 10, 2015 Let’s start the debate now of which players should have made the All-Star Team. I for one am not a fan at all of the way the All-Star Game is…
Lightning Shine a Light on Canadiens’ Quandary The Hockey Writers | January 7, 2015 Six straight wins, undefeated in 16 games when scoring the first goal, ten straight games allowing 2 or less goals, when the odds are stacked against you like a Jenga tower built by a…
2015’s Biggest Rivalry: Canadiens vs Lightning The Hockey Writers | January 6, 2015 To an outsider, the Montreal Canadiens have been doing well all year. Since the season began, the Habs never went lower in the standings than the Wild Card spot,and that…
Q & A with Max Pacioretty of the Montreal Canadiens Dan Rice | January 4, 2015 A lot of the Montreal Canadiens recent successes have revolved around the evolution and development of Max Pacioretty. The Habs have made some savvy moves building their team combined with…
Is Montreal Canadiens Forward Max Pacioretty a Superhero? Ryan Szporer | December 21, 2014 There may not be anything superhuman about Montreal Canadiens forward Max Pacioretty, but that may only be because mutants in the Marvel Comics universe—like Wolverine of the X-Men—are of the…
Are Referees Calling Habs Games Differently? The Hockey Writers | December 20, 2014 It’s poor sportsmanship to blame the referees after a loss. For most fans blown calls are greeted as insults. A personal affront to their existence. Reacting accordingly. Shouting, cursing, finger…
Hockey News: Flames Lose Again; Steven Mason Injured Marcy Di Michele | December 20, 2014 Tough times for the Flames. [Calgary Herald] Jussi Jokinen’s decision to move on from the Penguins was made for him. [Post Gazette] What is Nazem Kadri? [Maple Leafs Hot Stove]…
Hockey News: Saku Koivu Tribute; Mumps Report Marcy Di Michele | December 19, 2014 How did the mumps start in the NHL? Here’s a handy map to help break it down. [Pensblog] Not even the refs are immune. [Sportsnet] Sidney Crosby is recovered and…
Canadiens Need Their First Line to Keep Producing The Hockey Writers | December 18, 2014 ‘’I used to never score a goal, maybe I’ll go back to my old ways.’’ Standing in front of his stall for post-game interviews, Max Pacioretty was coming off a…