HW Predicts: Round 1, Part 2
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The second night of the 2014 NHL playoffs is upon us with four more series all starting their postseason battles. Here is the second half of the HabsWorld contributors’ prognostications.
The second night of the 2014 NHL playoffs is upon us with four more series all starting their postseason battles. Here is the second half of the HabsWorld contributors’ prognostications.
The 2014 NHL playoffs have begun, and the Canadiens will begin the quest for their 25th Stanley Cup Wednesday on the road versus the Tampa Bay Lightning. Montreal represents Canada’s only team in the playoffs this season, and will likely carry the i
This season, the Tampa Bay Lightning have had Montreal’s number, winning all four of their matchups.
On Monday, the Montreal Canadiens signed key prospect, Jacob de la Rose, to a 3-year entry level contract.
It certainly wasn’t the best of the weeks for the Habs but they closed off their season with three of a possible six points.
On Saturday, the Habs shored up their goaltending depth beyond this season as they signed Dustin Tokarski to a two year extension.
Over the past few years here at HabsWorld, we’ve previewed matchups by looking at the victory keys.
In the last full month of regulation hockey, Montreal distanced itself from the non-playoff teams in the standings. The Habs’ success came largely from a team effort, with a number of various contributors on any given night. Nevertheless, some Canadien
With a first round series of Montreal – Tampa Bay looking like all but a certainty, we’ve decided to start looking at the matchup before the regular season even ends.
Though they clinched a playoff spot with a loss, the Habs ended the week on a winning note with a pair of victories over division rivals.