Credit Guy Boucher for Some of the Montreal Canadiens’ Recent Success

December 9th, 2009 by Bradley Karp Leave a reply »
Guy Boucher, the Hamilton Bulldogs Head Coach, has his 'Dogs sitting pretty in fourth place of the American Hockey League's Western Conference. He's also led to the rapid development of a few of his now former players who are holding down roster spots on the Montreal Canadiens.

The rapid and unexpected development of Ryan White and Tom Pyatt led to Guilluame Latendresse and Kyle Chipchura's departure from Montreal.   

Pyatt and White both bring constant energy, solid two-way play and great forechecking. They can both be placed in key situations.

White, who was drafted as primarily an offensive threat, has turned his game around to include great two-way hockey, which has helped the Canadiens tremendously in their recent run to eighth in the East.

Boucher was also able to somewhat tame wild child Sergei Kostitsyn.

Kostitsyn's patience has paid off as he's been playing great hockey and is also showing that two-way hockey that Boucher products have been showing lately.

Kostitsyn was put out on the penalty kill in last night's game against the Senators, a testament to Boucher's defensive mind and teac ...

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