HW 3 Stars: Price shuts the door
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As usual, the Habs got off to a tepid start as they often do in an afternoon game on Saturday, but after Alexandre Picard got into a rare fight, the pace and the emotion picked up.
As usual, the Habs got off to a tepid start as they often do in an afternoon game on Saturday, but after Alexandre Picard got into a rare fight, the pace and the emotion picked up.
Coming off two big wins this past week, the Habs are set to square off against the Rangers at the Bell Centre Saturday.
The more things change, the more they stay the same. More than half way into the Canadiens season and Scott Gomez once again finds himself at the centre of attention in our forums.
The votes were cast and January was the most tightly contested 3 Stars voting so far. Two of December’s 3 Stars were pushed to the side, as neither Scott Gomez nor Mike Cammalleri made the cut for the past month, thus allowing for some new faces to rece
The Canadiens earned a valuable two points after only starting to play hockey in the second period. They came back to win the game in a shootout after trailing by two goals early in the first period.
The Washington Capitals have one of the best pure snipers in the world. They have a top class playmaking center, and a dazzling offensive defenseman.
It would seem that Montreal’s New Year’s resolution was to improve on their dismal play in December. As they break for the All-Star Game, it is safe to say that, thus far, the Canadiens have held true to their vow.
With the trade deadline now a month away, talk is beginning to swing towards trades which is where our primary focus is in this edition of the mailbag.
The past seven days were punctuated by two significant pieces of news.
The end of this season will bring a number of important tasks for the Montreal Canadiens managerial team.