Author: John Chambers

Just Give’r

We may be down, but we’re definitely not out. From where we’re standing right now, we’re looking at a fairly big hole, but two games does not make a series, and with that this game is one that we must win. The boys came to play in Game Two, playing their

First Line For Kovalev

When all else fails, you’d think it would make sense to try out what was bound to work. At long last, Alex Kovalev will find himself on the first line, and let’s hope he’ll be staying there for a good period of time.

Perreault’s Playing, Is Thornton?

A familiar face will return to the lineup tonight to face a familiar foe, as Yanic Perreault, who not long ago was flying high on the team’s top line, will make his way onto a line with Jimmy Dowd and Alex Kovalev. Perreault is to play the left wing in pl

Bring on Boston : Rematch of 2002

You can call it deja-vu. You can call it good luck. Or, if all else fails you can simply call it a classic matchup. Forget the Leafs, ladies and gentleman, because we will be playing the Boston Bruins in the first round of this year’s playoffs. Say what y

Regular Season Finale

Here we are now, and 81 games have come and gone, and tonight after the puck is dropped on the 82nd, yet another regular season will be finished. There have been ups and downs, but recently, the downs have been heavier than the ups. Win tonight, boys, aga

Master Sheldon

Heading into the playoffs, having Sheldon Souray in full form would be a huge asset for the Habs. The last time the club made the postseason, Souray was monster, playing through pain and eventually suffering from it when the team bowed out to Carolina.

Catch Him If You Can

The top two first year scorers in the NHL meet tonight in a battle of the bottom two seeded teams in the NHL. A win would solidify seventh place for the Habs, while two points for the Islanders who have them breathing much more comfortably.

What About Now?

The Habs have lost two in a row, and we are not happy. Our playoff security has been put on hold, and it seems the statistics of our favourite players have tumbled down the drain. On the other hand, a win tonight in Boston against those Big Bad Bruins, an

Let’s Finish Them

So it’s not quite official yet, but please remove those doubts and dark thoughts from your head. Yes, we will be in the playoffs this year, and a victory tonight at the HSBC Arena in Buffalo would cement that season-long dream, as we would officially have

Part Two

After a hard fought draw last night in New Jersey, the Habs head home to face the Devils for the second time in as many nights. Many people in the hockey world are citing that a New Jersey win would give Martin Brodeur his 400th career victory, but Jose T