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The Subban Sizzle
Written By: Iain Carnegie, BBBR (Montreal, QC.) – Is he mildly undisciplined? Yes. Is he UN-coachable? Some would say so. Will he inevitably become one of the best defensemen in the entire NHL. Without doubt. He’s a Norris Trophy winner … Continue reading
Posted in Eastern Conference, Montreal Canadiens, Northeastern Division, Player Profile, Uncategorized
Tagged Andrei Kostitsyn, Carey Price, Hal Gill, Jason Spezza, Joe Thornton, John Carlson, Norris Trophy, Ottawa Senators, Pierre Gauthier, PK Subban, San Jose Sharks, Washington Capitals
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Tomas Kaberle – The Canadiens New Saviour?
Written By:Iain Carnegie, BBBR (Montreal, QC.) I’m quite sure that after Saturday afternoon’s matinee performance between the Montreal Canadiens and the New Jersey Devils, that there are a few more believers in the Gauthier trade that brought Tomas Kaberle to … Continue reading
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Belak, Boogaard, Rypien : Tough Guy Suicide
Written by: Iain Carnegie, BBBR (Montreal, QC.) I’m about to become very unpopular. But that’s part of the job. I don’t want to become the Christie Blatchford of NHL writers, but I’m willing to take the risk. Last night, the … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, NHL Events, Player Profile, Uncategorized
Tagged "The Code", Bob Probert, Borje Salming, Brantt Mhyres, Daryl Sitler, Derek Boogaard, Don Cherry, Donald Brashear, George Laraque, Hockey Violence, Mark Rypien, Mark Savard, Mike McSorely, Mike Palmateer, Nashville Predators, New York Rangers, Sidney Crosby, Steve Moore, The Fifth Estate, Todd Bertuzzi, Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver Canucks, Wade Belak, Winnipeg Jets
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Hal Gill – Montreal Canadiens Player Profile
It’s hard not to “stand out” on the ice when you carry 241 pounds on a 6’7″ frame, but there’s more to the Montreal Canadiens Number 75 than meets the naked eye. Harold Priestly Gill III (born April 6th, 1975) … Continue reading
Posted in Eastern Conference, Montreal Canadiens, NHL, Northeastern Division, Player Profile, Uncategorized
Tagged Boston Bruins, Hal Gill, La Flanelle, Montreal Canadiens, Original Six, Pat Burns, Pittsburgh Penguins, PK Subban, Providence College, Ray Bourque, Stanley Cup, Toronto Maple Leafs
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Free Agency Depth Plan – Guest Post on www.AllHabs.net
If you are in constant search for news about the Montreal Canadiens, and you want that news to be accurate, as well as containing in-depth analysis … you are no stranger to the All Habs website. Rick Stephens is the … Continue reading
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Montreal Canadiens Netminder : Who’s #2
So, back from hiatus and I’m feeling the pressures of the off-season signings. Last post I talked about what I considered to be some answers to the lingering questions that hung in the Montreal smog. I talked about defense. I … Continue reading
Posted in 2011 - 2012 NHL Season, Eastern Conference, Montreal Canadiens, NHL, Northeastern Division, Roster Challenge, Uncategorized
Tagged Alex Auld, Andrei Markov, Brian Boucher, Carey Price, Jimmy Howard, Josh Gorges, Marty Turco, Mathieu Garon, Montreal Canadiens, Patrick Lalime, Ryan White, Vezina Trophy
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Montreal Canadiens Roster 2011-2012
About a week ago, when many of us were finally able to discus our lament over the Habs ousting from the Stanley Cup Playoffs; there were a select few who were already looking forward to the off-season. Despite the fact … Continue reading
NHL 2011: Canadiens Have Much To Be Proud Of!
The immediate past might sting, but the future has much to be appreciated. Last night, the Montreal Canadiens 2010-2011 season came to a halt in a nail-biting, heart-breaking loss to the Boston Bruins. In a series that could have ended … Continue reading
Posted in Eastern Conference, Montreal Canadiens, NHL, Northeastern Division, Playoffs 2011, Uncategorized
Tagged Aaron Palushaj, Andrei Markov, Boston Bruins, Brian Gionta, Carey Price, Clayton Stoner, David Desharnais, Gary Bettman, Hamilton Bulldogs, Jaroslav Halak, Jaroslav Spacek, Josh Gorges, Mathieu Darche, Max Pacioretty, Michael Cammalleri, Minnesota Wild, Montreal Canadiens, PK Subban, Ryan White, Scott Gomez, The Goo Goo Dolls, The Stanley Cup, Tim Thomas, Twitter, Vezina Trophy, Yannick Weber
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Canadiens Recognize Their Own Shortcomings
The formula is simple. Follow it to a “T” and you’ll find success. Deviate from it, even a little bit, and you’ll experience failure. Last night the Montreal Canadiens deviated from the system that earned them 2 solid wins to … Continue reading
Abe Hefter Drops In With His Canadiens Playoff Analysis
If you live in the great city of Montréal, and have followed the Canadiens for any length of time, then there’s no doubt you know the name Abe Hefter. If you don’t live in Montréal and are unfamiliar with Abe … Continue reading
Posted in Eastern Conference, Montreal Canadiens, Playoffs 2011, Uncategorized
Tagged Abe Hefter, Bobby Nystrom, Boston Bruins, Brent Sopel, Brian Gionta, Carey Price, CJAD Radio, Claude Julien, Claude Lemieux, Eastern Conference Quarter Finals, Jacques Martin, Lars Eller, Mathieu Darche, Max Pacioretty, Ryan White, Scott Gomez, Tim Thomas, Tomas Plekanec, Zdeno Chara
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