Habs sign Mark MacMillan
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The NCAA hockey season is now over and the Habs wasted little time inking one of their collegiate prospects, signing forward Mark MacMillan to a two year entry level contract on Sunday afternoon.
The NCAA hockey season is now over and the Habs wasted little time inking one of their collegiate prospects, signing forward Mark MacMillan to a two year entry level contract on Sunday afternoon.
The month of March saw some new faces step up for the Hamilton Bulldogs as they continue their quest for a postseason berth. Meanwhile, the playoffs are in full force in many other leagues and quite a few of Montreal’s prospects are playing quite well in their early series.
It has been a couple of months since we’ve taken a look at the Canadiens’ European-based propsects. Though the playoffs may be a couple of weeks away in North America, they are in full swing on the old continent.
The stretch run has arrived for the Hamilton Bulldogs who find themselves in the hunt for a playoff spot with a pair of rookie forwards leading the way.
The third quarter of the Hamilton Bulldogs’ season has come and gone and the Bulldogs find themselves in the same spot they’ve been for the better part of the last few months.
While the Habs spent a good chunk of the month of February in an offensive funk, the same can’t be said for many of their prospects.
There are now less than two weeks before the NHL’s Trade Deadline and there has been plenty of speculation about who the Habs should go after.
With the trade deadline now just a couple of weeks away, it’s time to kick off our annual series of preview articles assessing the likelihood that each player gets traded.
The hockey season is entering its final stretch, with tight playoff races shaping up in North America and abroad. On top of that, early February saw the conclusion of the inaugural Champions Hockey League, which saw Artturi Lehkonen’s Frolunda lose 4-2 to northern rivals Lulea. Along with Lehkonen, we will take a look at how … Continue reading European Prospect Review – January 2015
Much like the HW 3 Stars voting for December, January’s results were dominated by selections for two Montreal Canadiens in particular. Although there was some variety when it came to selecting the 2nd and 3rd stars, Carey Price and Max Pacioretty were th