Author: Matt Dilworth

Vote For February’s Stars!

Another month is behind us, and your Montreal Canadiens are that much closer to competing in the Stanley Cup playoffs. With an impressive 9-3-2 record in February, the Canadiens finished the month .01% away from clinching a playoff spot, and are now vyin

HW 3 Stars – January 2015

Much like the HW 3 Stars voting for December, January’s results were dominated by selections for two Montreal Canadiens in particular. Although there was some variety when it came to selecting the 2nd and 3rd stars, Carey Price and Max Pacioretty were th

Vote For January’s 3 Stars!

Despite breaking for the All-Star Game, the Montreal Canadiens managed to win 8 games for the fourth consecutive month, going 8-2-1 in January. By collecting points in all but 2 games, the Canadiens solidified their playoff position as the Eastern Confer

HW 3 Stars – December 2014

There weren’t a lot of conflicting opinions when it came to voting for the HW 3 Stars of December. The Habsworld readers made their selections almost unanimously, and as a result, it was practically a landslide when it came to selecting the 3 Stars. Spe

Vote for December’s 3 Stars!

The Montreal Canadiens did well to maintain their playoff position in December, despite being on the road for 7 out of 12 games. Although a 3-game losing streak cost them some points early on in the month, the Canadiens went 8-4-0 to secure enough points

HW 3 Stars – November 2014

Similar to October’s voting, there wasn’t a lot of variance when our readers came to selecting their 3 Stars. Although November’s votes highlight a few regulars to this column, a few Canadiens will be relative newcomers to this list.

Vote For November’s 3 Stars!

It was a tale of two teams during November, as the Montreal Canadiens sandwiched an impressive 6-game winning streak between 2 losing skids to start and end the month. All in all, the Canadiens went 8-5-1, which solidified their place at the stop of the

Vote For October’s 3 Stars!

Intent on proving that last season’s trip to the Eastern Conference Finals was no fluke, the Montreal Canadiens bolted out of the gates. With an 8-2-1 record in October, the Habs sat in first in the East and second overall at the end of Halloween night.