Assessing the Options: Samuel Morin
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Often, analysts call attention to the fact that the Montreal Canadiens are too small, especially on the back end.
Often, analysts call attention to the fact that the Montreal Canadiens are too small, especially on the back end.
The Habs appear to have shored up their prospect depth, reportedly inking a trio of QMJHL forwards to entry-level contracts.
With Montreal set at center for the first time in what seems like forever, GM Marc Bergevin must cast his gaze elsewhere to bolster his roster. One could argue that the place to look would be at the left wing; after Max Pacioretty, the talent a
The final part of our depth assessment series looks at the right wing.
Despite the absence of top draft picks, the Habs have had a lot of draft success in recent years. While guilty of a few bad selections, the Canadiens have done well drafting in the lower rounds
Many would agree that centre is the most important of the three forward positions and fortunately for the Habs, it’s an area that has some depth and talent.
Until Max Pacioretty’s emergence in 2011-12, the Habs were sorely lacking in talent and depth at left wing.
A lot of attention has been paid to defencemen by the Canadiens in these past few seasons.
The Habs locked up one of their four impending NHL UFA’s on Thursday, inking Davis Drewiske to a two year contract.
The Stanley Cup finals are upon us, and the field has been narrowed down to the Chicago Blackhawks and the Boston Bruins. The HabsWorld staff have jotted down their final predictions for this season’s playoffs.