Lineup changes for Friday’s game vs Florida
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Canadiens’ head coach Claude Julien announced Friday morning that checking centre Steve Begin will not play vs the Panthers, despite Begin insisting that he is healthy and ready to play.
Canadiens’ head coach Claude Julien announced Friday morning that checking centre Steve Begin will not play vs the Panthers, despite Begin insisting that he is healthy and ready to play.
One of the more debated subjects in the NHL today is shots on goal. Does the team with the most shots on goal in a game have the best chance at winning? Some say yes, others say no, bringing up the debate what’s better, quality or quantity? Furthermore, are total shots on goal even that … Continue reading What’s better, quality or quantity?
It’s the 3rd period, and your favourite team is up by a goal. Are you confident or not? Whether you actually are or not depends on firstly who your favourite team is, and whether they outscore their opponent, or get outscored in the 3rd. If you’re a fan on the Montreal Canadiens, there isn’t much … Continue reading 3rd period scoring, who’s worst and who’s first?
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We as Canadians proclaim ourselves as the hockey mecca of the world, and for good reason, as our Olympic Gold in 2002 would attest. However, it doesn’t seem as if the general managers of the National Hockey League would agree to that, as this season, there is the lowest percentage of Canadian-born players in the … Continue reading The demographics of the NHL
The following players were unrestricted free agents as of July 1, 2003. Those who have signed with a new team are indicated under their old team, as well as their new team. Those who were UFA’s that re-signed with their original team are not on this list. ANAHEIM: Out Denny Lambert, (RET) Fredrik Olausson, (SWE), … Continue reading 2003 Unrestricted Free Agent List
Last week, we analyzed whether it was such a big deal for a team to get the first goal. This week, the follow-up: Is it the end of the world if you DON’T score first? Judging by the figures shown last week, one would think so, with just a handful of teams below .500 when … Continue reading If you don’t score first, can you still win?
It has been debated over the years, many coaches believe it is the key to winning games, players feel the same way, but is it really important to score first? Even if your opponent scores on you first, the score is only 1-0, is it that hard to come back from? Apparently so, as just … Continue reading Scoring first, is it really THAT important?
If you have been a fan of the Montreal Canadiens in recent years, you surely have realized that a major flaw of the club is when they have the man advantage. Last season, they were running at a 14.0% success rate on the powerplay. This season, they are slighly better, at 14.3%. But why is the … Continue reading Canadiens’ Powerplay Analysis
First, I’d like to begin by saying that I am not getting paid to write about a bunch of overpaid people, thus, I am underpaid like many other hard working non-sports people. (Not that it really matters anyway…) Let’s start with a quick trivia question: Has the average salary gotten higher, lower, or stayed the … Continue reading 2003-04 Salary Scan