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HW Recap: That’s a wrap!

Although the playoffs were over in early May
for the Habs and non-existent for the Bulldogs, there was still lots of
important action for several members of the Canadiens organization.  We’ll
look at the stats for the Worlds, the Memorial Cup, and the ECHL’s Kelly Cup,
where the Cincinnati Cyclones lead 2-1 in the league finals, in the final
2007-08 installment of the Recap.

Memorial
Cup (CHL)

On May 25th, the host Kitchener Rangers fell
short in their quest to win the CHL’s top prize, the Memorial Cup. 
Instead, the WHL’s Spokane Chiefs (and their Montreal look-alike red uniforms)
won and then almost broke the cup.  Belleville (OHL) and Gatineau (QMJHL)
finished 3rd and 4th respectively.  A pair of Montreal prospects were in
the tournament, their stats are shown below:


#

Player

GP

G

A

PTS

PIMS
6 P.K. Subban
(Belleville)
4 1 3 4 6
5 Yannick Weber (Kitchener) 4 1 0 1 8

World
Championships (IIHF)

A couple of weeks ago, the 2008 IIHF World
Championships ended, with a pair of Habs (albeit one a prospect) taking home the
gold medal, as Russia defeated Canada in overtime.  Saku Koivu’s Finland
team took home the bronze.  Here are the stats for each Montreal player in
the tournament:


#

Player

Team

GP

G

A

PTS

+/-

PIMS

TOI
22 Konstantin
Korneyev
Russia 9 1 5 6 +11 0 16:56
14 Tomas Plekanec Czech Republic 4 0 3 3 E 2 18:40
23 Andrei
Kostitsyn
Belarus 5 2 1 3 E 18 21:05
84 Mikhail Grabovski Belarus 5 0 3 3 +4 0 14:24
11 Saku Koivu Finland 6 0 3 3 -3 4 19:29
52 Andrei Markov Russia 6 0 2 2 -1 4 16:53
74 Sergei
Kostitsyn
Belarus 4 0 1 1 -1 0 17:38

Other Player Notes:

Tomas Plekanec: 
25th in tournament in faceoff percentage – 56.12
(55/98)
Konstantin Korneyev:  Tied for 4th in tournament in +/-, tied for
8th in tournament in points scored by a defenceman
Mikhail Grabovski:  Tied for 28th in tournament in +/-
Andrei Kostitsyn:  Tied for 16th in tournament in penalty minutes

Kelly Cup
(ECHL)

Although the Hamilton Bulldogs missed the AHL
playoffs, several players who spent time on the roster this past season were
eligible to return to the ECHL’s Cincinnati Cyclones in their quest for the ECHL
championship.  So far, so good for them, as they currently lead the Las
Vegas Wranglers 2-1 in the league finals.  Their stats are as follows:

Offensive Stats:


#

Player

GP

G

A

PTS

+/-

PIMS
51
David Desharnais
19 9 19 28 +8 14
42 Olivier Latendresse 19 7 12 19 +6 30
82
Thomas Beauregard
18 9 7 16 +5 20
78 Mathieu Aubin 19 8 6 14 +3 34
16
Ryan Russell
12 2 3 5 +5 0
44 Conrad Martin 17 2 0 2 -1 30
5 Jon
Gleed
17 0 2 2 +1 34
30 Cedrick Desjardins 13 0 1 1 E 15
24
Jimmy Bonneau
3 0 0 0 -1 0

Goalies:


#

Player

GP

MINS

GA

SO

GAA

Record

SF

SVS

SV%
30 Cedrick
Desjardins
13 769 26 0 2.03 9-3-0 380 354 .932


 Schedule:

May 30:
Cincinnati vs Las Vegas
June 2:  Cincinnati vs Las Vegas
June 5:  Las Vegas vs Cincinnati (*if necessary)
June 7:  Las Vegas vs Cincinnati (*if
necessary)

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And with that, thus ends the 3rd season of the HW Weekly Recap.  Heading
forward, we’ll be taking a closer look at the draft and free agency – just how
much cap space do the Habs really have heading forward?  That will be my
next article in a couple of weeks time.

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