HW 3 Stars: November 2016
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The votes are in after a strong, if less spectacular, November and a familiar face is carrying the Montreal Canadiens once again. Who did you vote as the 3 Stars of the month?
The votes are in after a strong, if less spectacular, November and a familiar face is carrying the Montreal Canadiens once again. Who did you vote as the 3 Stars of the month?
Our first quarter report cards conclude with a closer look at the forwards, several of whom are off to strong starts this season.
The Canadiens will be without two of their top three centres for the foreseeable future as both Alex Galchenyuk and David Desharnais will miss the next 6-8 weeks with knee injuries.
Montreal’s California trip didn’t go quite as bad as usual as the Habs managed a win while dropping a pair of close contests as well. In St. John’s, they didn’t play particularly well in all but one of their four games but managed to pick up a pair of wins thanks to a different goalie stepping up.
In the realm of asset management, timing is everything. Are the Montreal Canadiens guilty of standing pat too long, too often?
Who do you think was a difference maker for the Canadiens in November? Cast your vote for Montreal’s 3 Stars of the month.
The Montreal Canadiens are now past the quarter mark of the 2016-17 season, and its time for progress report cards on the players. This article will focus on the goalies and defencemen.
It wasn’t pretty at times but the Habs still had a successful week, taking two of three games to hang on to top spot in the standings. In St. John’s, they too had some rough stretches en route to splitting a weekend series against Boston’s farm team.
The Habs began their five game road trip on a positive note, with a 2-1 overtime win in the Motor City against the Red Wings.
In our latest podcast, we talk about Montreal’s recent play, the handling of Greg Pateryn, who the team could potentially lose in expansion, and more.