The Habs at Day 2 of the 2011 Draft
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The Habs made a move early on in Day 2 of the 2011 draft, trading the 78th pick (in the 3rd round) to Winnipeg for picks 97 and 108 (both 4th rounders).
The Habs made a move early on in Day 2 of the 2011 draft, trading the 78th pick (in the 3rd round) to Winnipeg for picks 97 and 108 (both 4th rounders).
The Habs have made their first selection of the 2011 NHL Draft, selecting Nathan Beaulieu from the QMJHL and Memorial Cup champion Saint John Sea Dogs with the 17th overall pick.
He didn’t sign quite as early as he did four years ago in this same situation but Andrei Markov has signed a three year extension with the Habs.
The 2011 NHL Entry Draft is nearly upon us and for the first time in years, there is little consensus as to who will be the top pick.
The 2011 NHL Entry Draft will be held at the Xcel Energy Center in Minnesota this coming Friday and Saturday.
The Habs continue to take care of their restricted free agents, as Monday they re-signed W Max Pacioretty to a 2 year contract worth $3.25 million.
When the Habs dealt Jaroslav Halak last June, it signaled that Carey Price was the goalie of the future.
The 2011 NHL Entry Draft is now just a week away with the Habs set to draft with the 17th overall pick.
One of the more interesting restricted free agents for the Habs this offseason is defenceman Josh Gorges.
It’s very rare to see the Habs sign a free agent in September but this past summer, they did just that when they inked Jeff Halpern to a 1 year deal.