Bruins Hold Back Habs
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The Canadiens dropped one of their most important games of the season Saturday night to the Boston Bruins who climb back into the playoff picture with their 3-1 win.
The Canadiens dropped one of their most important games of the season Saturday night to the Boston Bruins who climb back into the playoff picture with their 3-1 win.
The Montreal Canadiens are in Boston to face the Bruins Saturday night. The
match comes less than 24 hours after the Habs were handed a 8-5 loss by the
Buffalo Sabres.
At least the Habs can’t be accused of being boring on this night. No matter how many times they came back, they still managed to shoot themselves in the foot with stupid penalties.
The Montreal Canadiens continue their four game road trip Friday night in Buffalo, NY.
The Montreal Canadiens have traveled to the Big Apple, to take on the New York Rangers, in a match which is important to both team’s hopes to make it to the playoffs.
While the score of the game against the Leafs tonight was close, the reality is that the Habs won this game fairly handily.
The Montreal Canadiens will face off with their favorite foe tonight, the
Toronto Maple Leafs. The game represents much uncertainty with both teams
currently fighting for one of the final playoff spots in the Eastern Conference.
Ninth place, one position out of the playoffs and a mediocre draft position is what the team that finishes in ninth place is awarded with, it
The offence finally woke up this week, propelling them to a pair of victories, and at least for the time being, keep them in the playoff hunt.
General Manager Bob Gainey made his first trade of the regular season Sunday evening when he sent defenseman Craig Rivet to the San Jose Sharks for a 2007 first round pick and 22-year-old defenseman Josh Gorges.