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Montreal Canadiens Fans: How Patient Will You Be Towards Benoit Pouliot?
December 10th, 2009
The Montreal Canadiens have let go of so many players since last summer that it seems with every upcoming new opponent comes a former team member.
In a week from now, it will be Guillaume Latendresse’s turn with the Minnesota Wild.
Latendresse was vowed to become a power forward for the Habs. ...
Montreal Canadiens: Mike Cammalleri As Captain, Anyone?
December 2nd, 2009
As the Montreal Canadiens’ famous day of December 4th is drawing closer; there is one thing that is still missing—yes, apart from a winning team, a Captain.
The General Manager and the head coach want to take their time to assess each possible candidate so they make the right choice. But ...
Montreal Canadiens: Giving Jacques Martin A Piece Of The Cake
November 25th, 2009
Prior to the game against the Columbus Blue Jackets yesterday, Ken Hitchcock was praising the Montreal Canadiens coaching staff for the fine work it was doing with the team.
I think I have just been too caught up into everything that is negative around our Habs, that I did not realize ...
BREAKING NEWS: The Montreal Canadiens Trade Guillaume Latendresse
November 23rd, 2009
We have previously wondered what were Bob Gainey's biggest moves since he came into office with the Montreal Canadiens.
Some have talked about Alexei Kovalev, some about Carey Price, but here is another one that might top some charts: Guillaume Latendresse is no longer a Canadiens.
The hype surrounding Latendresse has always ...
Montreal Canadiens Week 8: The Good, The Bad And The Injuries
November 23rd, 2009
The Montreal Canadiens closed their eighth week in a less painful way than many had anticipated.
The apprehension regarding the two last games was so strong, that it sounded as if the team “Banana split” from the Garage league of Goone-land was going to face an NHL team.
The Good.
A few ...
Montreal Canadiens: Bob Gainey Needs to Let Go of Carey Price or Jaroslav Halak
November 14th, 2009
Our folks have taught us to think first before we speak, so we do not send the wrong message. But some messages are just meant to be wrong.
The fuss over the goalie controversy provoked by Allan Walsh a few days ago truly reflects the susceptibility around hockey in Montreal.
That was ...