Habs doubled up by Devils
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It was a game where the Habs were in it right to the bitter end but they just couldn’t find a way to beat Martin Brodeur when it counted most in the 3rd period as the Devils beat Montreal 4-2 on Saturday.
It was a game where the Habs were in it right to the bitter end but they just couldn’t find a way to beat Martin Brodeur when it counted most in the 3rd period as the Devils beat Montreal 4-2 on Saturday.
The winning streak may have come to an end this week, but still, 3 out of 4 points can’t be called a disappointment by any means.
As the Habs are in the midst of their longest winning streak of the season, there’s lots to be excited about right now.
The Habs showed no fatigue coming off their Western road trip, winning all three of their home contests this week, giving them a tiny bit of breathing room in the Eastern playoff race.
The winning ways at home continued on Saturday night as the Habs won a critical game over Boston by a score of 3-2.
Fresh off the Olympic break, the Habs were forced to the road for 4 games this week, winning 3 in impressive fashion.
Today is the one time of the year you can put Alex Frolov and the Habs in the same sentence without discussing the trade rumours that never seemed to go away.
The Habs decided to get a jump on trade deadline day on Tuesday night, making their 4th trade of the season.
While the Habs returned to practice this week, it was business as usual for the Hamilton Bulldogs as they won all three of their games.
Yesterday, the focus was on the goaltenders and defencemen in our Trade Deadline Preview.