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Are Pronger and Neil Just What The Habs Need??

There are various reports that the Anaheim Ducks might be willing to trade Chris Pronger. Also that the Ottawa Senators could be sellers this year. With this in mind, could Chris Neil be available? Could those players be the extra toughness the Montreal Canadiens need to make a good push this year?

Habs Mid Season, With a Twist?

The Montreal Canadiens are better by the numbers with the exception of the power play than at this time last year. Some surprises good and bad, and one hot rumour!

A Few Notes from the Season Opener

So Habs fans, the Centennial season has commenced! We’ve been waiting a while for this, and here we are…too bad Ryan Miller and the Sabres had to go spoil it. Not to fear, fellow believers, not to fear. It’s one game, decided by a shootout-there’s no shootouts in playoffs. Besides, we all know Carey Price’s track record in shootout-he’ll be fine.

Habs Poised? Season Preview

The Montreal Canadiens wrapped up their pre-season yesterday with a loss to the Minnesota Wild and made their final cuts save one. It’s now, or maybe later?

Sundin Saga drawing to a close?

With a decision forthcoming, let’s take another look at the potential landing spots for Mats Sundin and the pros and cons of each.

Questions Heading into the Centennial Season

A look at the questions facing the Montreal Canadiens this upcoming season.

Habs Breakdown Part 2

The Montreal Canadiens are officially out of the post season, here’s a breakdown on the reasons why I believe they didn’t go any further.

Habs Breakdown Part 1

The Montreal Canadiens are officially out of the post season, here’s a breakdown on the reasons why I believe why they didn’t go any further.

Habs Lose To Flyers 4-2, And Trail 3-1 In The Series

The Montreal Canadiens lost to the Philadelphia Flyers 4-2 tonight, now the Habs have their backs against the wall, trailing 3-1 in the series which heads back to Montreal.

Habs Lost On Saturday, And Again Tonight. Flyers Lead Series 2-1

The Montreal Canadiens lost on Saturday to the Philadelphia Flyers, and once again tonight. The Habs are playing well enough to win, unfortunately for the Habs, Martin Biron is playing the best hockey of his life, and Carey Price seems out of it.

Team Unity for Habs

Since the start of the play-offs, some of the Montreal Canadiens have started their own post season tradition, they have shaved their heads, and are growing the post seaon beard, they have been nicknamed the buzz cut boys.

Habs Make Some Call-Ups

RDS is reporting that the Montreal Canadiens have called up Matt D’Agostini, and Gregory Stewart, the two players from the Hamilton Bulldogs will practice with the team on Thursday.

Habs Govern Sens

The Montreal Canadiens defeated the Ottawa Senators 3-0 tonight, by doing so, the Habs clinched the Northeast division, and have assured themselves of at least second spot in the Eastern Conference.

Carbonneau, Jack Adams Candidate?

RDS is reporting in their video zone that Montreal Canadiens head coach Guy Carbonneau could be a serious Adams trophy candidate this year, and he should be, with all that he has been able to do with this team.

Latendresse, Price, And Carbonneau

RDS is reporting that Montreal Canadiens forward Guillaume Latendresse is back on skates after missing a few games due to back spasms.

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