Category: Habs

Do you believe? Habs win in 7 !

Do you believe?

Against improbably odds the Montreal Canadiens came back from a two game deficit to win the final three games in their best-of-seven series against the Boston Bruins. All series the Habs had been waiting for Jose Theodore to steal

Zednified! HABS WIN! HABS WIN!

After the first period, the teams are deadlocked in a 0-0 draw. Both teams have had their chances, but the Bruins have carried the play and head into the second period on the powerplay. Posts have been hit and checks have been thrown, but there is still p

You Gotta Believe

It’s game seven, ladies and gentleman. This is what we live for. There is no doubting from anyone, anywhere about whether or not we can complete this incredible comeback. However, there is still a game to be played tonight. And, no matter what history tel

Down To The Wire!

The Canadiens fans responded to the class shown by the Boston faithful as they applauded the Star Spangled Banner tonight, in a reversal of the ridiculous boos heard in recent games. And that was just the beginning of the good stuff. Somehow this fantas

Spirited Habs Force Seven

Somehow it seems only fitting that this series between two arch rivals and two of the most storied NHL franchises goes to game seven. And it will do just that as the Canadiens beat the Bruins by a score of 5-2 in front of a delirious Bell Centre crowd.

KOMO-SHOW – 5-2 (Going to Game 7!)

Goal by goal, highlite by highlite… Montreal defeats Boston 5-2 to travel back to Boston for a game 7. Perreault striking a goldmine, Komisarek destroying the Boston captain to change the tempo, and Koivu taking the league’s lead in points.

Game 6 Preview – Tones Of Home

Fresh off of a comforting 5-1 slashing of the Bruins on Thursday, the Habs look to even up what has been a truly thrilling series tonight. As fans, we have every reason to believe that this is a winnable game. Saku Koivu is among the NHL scoring leaders,

Theo, Koivu Lead Habs

Before anything about the game can be mentioned, a tip of the hat has to be given to the fans of the Boston Bruins who showed more class on this night that fans in Montreal have shown in the last ten years. When a couple of twits started booing the Canad

Habs Hammer Bruins

Jose Theodore finally turned in a solid performance and the rest of the team came up huge as the Montreal Canadiens smacked the Boston Bruins in the Fleet Centre by a score of 5-1. Despite being the better team, Montreal had lost three of the first four