October Prospect of the Month Chris Heino-Lindberg
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Habsworld.net has named Swedish goaltender Christopher Heino-Lindberg the October prospect of the month for his outstanding play in nets for Hammerby of the Swedish
Habsworld.net has named Swedish goaltender Christopher Heino-Lindberg the October prospect of the month for his outstanding play in nets for Hammerby of the Swedish
The Hamilton Bulldogs are proving to be a very consistent team in the early stages of the season. For the second straight week, they compiled a 1-2 record, and signed another player to an AHL deal. Friday night, the Bulldogs couldn’t muster any offence,
On Monday, the Hamilton Bulldogs added a defenceman to their currently weakened corps in Dan Focht. Focht is a former 1st round pick of the Phoenix Coyotes, but really has yet to make it as an NHL’er. At 6’6 and 240 lbs, he is the biggest player on the
The Hamilton Bulldogs continue to put up the points this week, despite what is quickly becoming a weaker and weaker offensive attack. Friday night, the Dogs could barely muster an attack, falling 5-3 to Philadelphia. One night later, Hamilton forced ove
With a new season upon us it’s time to take a look at how the Montreal Canadiens prospects are performing in the various Euro leagues. One of the biggest questions will be what kind of
The 2004-05 AHL Regular Season is now underway, and the Hamilton Bulldogs have, despite a lousy opening schedule of 3 games in 3 days, compiled a strong 2-0-1-0 record, including winning their home opener Sunday afternoon 4-3 over the Manitoba Moose, a te
On Thursday, the Hamilton Bulldogs announced their roster for the upcoming 2004-05 AHL campaign. 25 players appear on the roster, 14 forwards, 9 defencemen, and 2 goalies. Also on the squad are a pair of injured players, D Mike Komisarek and RW Antti Mi
The Hamilton Bulldogs were a busy team this week as they prepare for the opener of the 2004-05 AHL season, which begins October 15th vs the Edmonton Roadrunners. The preseason was a disappointing one though, as the Dogs, compiled a losing 1-4 record.
The Hamilton Bulldogs, the affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens are coming off back to back first place finishes after the team has relocated from Quebec to Hamilton just two years ago.
On Monday, the Montreal Canadiens finally assigned players to their farm team in Hamilton, 21 of them in fact. The team also assigned 6 other non-organizational skaters to the Bulldogs. With Friday’s addition of Ron Hainsey to the roster, there are now