HW Recap: Balanced attack leads to victories
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It was a big week for the Habs as a pair of victories have not only given them a bigger cushion on a playoff spot but also a small lead on a divisional seed.
It was a big week for the Habs as a pair of victories have not only given them a bigger cushion on a playoff spot but also a small lead on a divisional seed.
The Habs didn’t get off to a strong start but a winning weekend moved them back into second place in the tight Atlantic Division.
With the Winter Olympics impacting the NHL schedule in February, the Canadiens played a mere 7 games, going 4-1-2 over that span. As a result of the shortened month, we’ve foregone the voting for February’s 3 Stars, and simply compiled what we believe to
It was a week to forget on the ice for the Habs as they managed to win just one of four games on their Western road trip.
The Thomas Vanek acquisition caught pretty much everyone off guard.
Although the Thomas Vanek deal has received all of the headlines, the Habs’ trade activity started the day before the trade deadline.
In the second game of a back to back out west, the Montreal Canadiens came out on the losing end of a 5-3 game to the Phoenix Coyotes on Thursday night.
Tonight is an exciting game for Habs fans as Thomas Vanek will play his first game with the Montreal Canadiens since being acquired from the New York Islanders.
For the first time in many years, the Habs have made a huge splash at the trade deadline, arguably the second biggest of the day.
The Habs added some goalie depth on trade deadline day, acquiring Devan Dubnyk from Nashville in exchange for future considerations.