A Look Back At The Habs During The ’04-’05 Lockout Pt. 2
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Unfortunately it hasn’t been too long since the last NHL lockout.
Unfortunately it hasn’t been too long since the last NHL lockout.
Unfortunately it hasn’t been too long since the last NHL lockout.
After years of waiting, Montreal fans were finally able to see the club’s 2004 third round draft choice in action last year.
There were lots of questions surrounding the status of Josh Gorges’ knee after being forced to shut down his 2011-2012 season prematurely.
It was an injury plagued campaign for Travis Moen this past season, which was a shame considering he was having a very productive offensive campaign, by his standards, until a concussion sidelined him in mid-January.
The little man’s first full season with the Montreal Canadiens was one of the few bright spots of last year’s horrendous season. The Canadiens’ only viable threat throughout the year was the line that Desharnais was centering, helping both of his linemate
Red Fisher, a staple in Habs reporting for nearly 60 years, has called it a career at the ripe age of 85.
It took awhile for the Montreal’s 84th overall selection in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft to make his debut for the Canadiens, but he has arrived and he’s making a name for himself.
The Boston Bruins gave a first-hand lesson during the 2011-2012 season to the rest of the division on how to go about claiming a top seed in the conference.
While playing the Toronto Maple Leafs always brings out hatred and contempt from most, if not all, Canadiens fans, the games have lost the lustre they once had.