The Cap Conundrum
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With free agency almost upon us, it’s time to take a look at exactly what the Montreal Canadiens have to spend beginning July 1st.
With free agency almost upon us, it’s time to take a look at exactly what the Montreal Canadiens have to spend beginning July 1st.
However, twenty-eight years ago this week Doug Wickenheiser was the Steve Stamkos of his day. Ranked by the Hockey News and the Central Scouting Bureau as the top prospect in the draft he was for many the unquestioned number one pick. At the time it se
As one of the top players on the Canadiens championship team’s of the sixties, Laperriere has become the least remembered member of the so called “quiet” dynasty. Undoubtedly, the Habs top defenseman during his decade with the team, Laperriere was resp
Emile “Butch” Bouchard was not the greatest defenseman to ever don the sweater of the Montreal Canadiens, but he had an impact that was matched by few. Statistics only tell part of the Butch Bouchard story and to focus on them downplays the impact he h
On that special evening, I had the honour of spending a couple of hours over dinner with Jean Beliveau.
So you can imagine how excited I was about this past weekend. After all it’s not every weekend you get to spend some time with Henri Richard.
Not to many great ratings tonight as most of the team slept through tonights action.
When looking back at the life and career of Georges Vezina, one is confronted by the legend. For many of us the name Vezina is synonymous with goaltending excellence. But, what about the man himself? Who was this man? What made him so successful? What
Fourteen players recorded and all but one were in the + column, all in all a pretty great night.
Koivu (B-) Worked hard picked up an assist on the only goal, won 62% of his face-offs and had two shots but he has had better games. Ryder (A) Another solid game for Ryder he is still hitting hard led the team with 6 tonight also had 3 shots. The goals will come. Higgins (A) … Continue reading Player Ratings