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Habs need a center and defenceman
Habs need a center and defenceman
Elliotte Friedman revealed this week, to the shock of many, that Marc Bergevin may not be doing exactly what he told the media in a press conference. This never fails to amaze a certain segment of fans: “How could he say one thing and then do another? The nerve of him not revealing to everyone […]
Dan’s dissertation – State of the Habs at mid-season
Dan’s dissertation – State of the Habs at mid-season
So Who are the Habs? Now that we’re approximately halfway through the season, I feel like it is a good time to step back and evaluate just who the Habs are and where they might be going. I plan to take the high level view, much as a GM would, which means with an eye […]
Andrei Buyalsky Flying Under the Radar as a 2000
Andrei Buyalsky Flying Under the Radar as a 2000
Kazahkstan 2000-born center Andrei Buyalsky only came over to North America to play hockey ten weeks ago. In that span, he’s been signed to play college hockey with the Vermont Catamounts, averaged more than a point-per-game through 19 USHL games (ten goals, ten assists), and caught the attention of NHL scouts. What immediately jumps out […]
Kaiden (Krusher) Guhle’s Biggest WHL Hits 2018-20
Kaiden (Krusher) Guhle’s Biggest WHL Hits 2018-20
Prince Albert defenceman Kaiden (Krusher) Guhle, Montreal Canadiens’ top pick in the 2020 NHL draft, was one of the biggest hitters in the WHL between the ages of 16 and 18. Imagine how hard he is going to hit this season as a 19-year-old! Opponents are going to want to literally be inside a bubble…not […]
Kotkaniemi or Tkachuk? The Tale of the Tape
Kotkaniemi or Tkachuk? The Tale of the Tape
KK or TK? The debate rages on these days as Brady Tkachuk once again had a stellar game versus the Canadiens, and now has nine goals on the season while Jesperi Kotkaniemi has netted just two. Actually; there’s not much to debate right now. Clearly, Tkachuk is the better NHLer at this point, and if […]
Out with the Old, In with the New Old Coach
Out with the Old, In with the New Old Coach
Claude Julien has coached his last game with the Montreal Canadiens. I DMed Brian Wilde last night on Twitter halfway through the game versus Ottawa and said I hoped that the Canadiens lose…because “It was time”. Brian LOL’ed and told me that those exact words just happened to be the title of his Call of […]
Habs Fall to Another Powerhouse
Habs Fall to Another Powerhouse
A lot of cracks are starting to surface lately around this edition of the Montreal Canadiens that started with so much promise. Many saw tonight’s game against Ottawa as one that would go a long way towards showing what this team is made of. After a run of poor efforts, including the previous night’s loss […]
Habs Lose 5-3 to Leafs, Sens up Next Tonight
Habs Lose 5-3 to Leafs, Sens up Next Tonight
Blain and Grant discuss Byron’s resurgence, Andersen stoning the Habs early in last night’s 5-3 loss, possible lineup changes and strategy for tonight’s game vs. the Sens.
Laval Dirt in a Half Dozen
Laval Dirt in a Half Dozen
1 I was very pleased to see Jesse Ylonen paired with Poehling right off the bat, and the move paid dividends in their very first shift as they opened the scoring. That is a big part of the future playing on this club right there. They are the top 40 picks…and they are the Laval […]