HW Recap: No Broadway Blues for Habs
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In this week’s HW Recap: Could the lowest paid player on the Habs be at the top in the player rankings?
In this week’s HW Recap: Could the lowest paid player on the Habs be at the top in the player rankings?
To say the Habs have had trouble scoring this season would be an understatement. Through Thursday’s games, the Habs rank a whopping 27th in the league in terms of goals per game.
The Habs set out on Tuesday to put a stop to their recent road woes against the Rangers and although they got off to a slow start, they did just that, beating New York 2-1. The game didn’t get off to a great start as Montreal was listless early on and the Rangers made them … Continue reading HW 3 Stars: Habs prevail on Broadway
In this week’s HW Recap: Find out who supplanted James Wisniewski atop the Habs Player Rankings plus which Hamilton Bulldog lit up the scoresheet.
For 57 plus minutes, the Habs’ offence was held silent. Fortunately, games in the NHL are 60 minutes long.
In this week’s HW Recap: Was James Wisniewski’s 3 point effort enough to vault him to the top of the rankings in his first week with the club?
It turns out that GM Pierre Gauthier really wanted the last word for the calendar year of 2010 when it comes to trades.
Strong skater who can make the first pass. Has shown he can produce offensively at the junior level. Very good in the locker room as well.
Fresh off a season high 8 hit performance, Maxim Lapierre has been dealt by the Habs to Anaheim in exchange for prospect defenceman Brett Festerling and a 5th round pick in 2012.
Things were looking up early on against the Lightning, with the Habs having a 1-0 lead before the first minute was up.