HW 3 Stars: October 2019
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The Habs kicked off the 2019-20 season in similar fashion to last year – playing a competitive, tenacious brand of hockey which is clearly reflected in our three stars for October.
The Habs kicked off the 2019-20 season in similar fashion to last year – playing a competitive, tenacious brand of hockey which is clearly reflected in our three stars for October.
The Habs picked up where they left off after a strong showing last season, bringing a relentless style of play and balanced scoring to the new campaign. Who do you think got off to the best start?
Choosing a left-shot defenceman such as Ville Heinola with the 15th pick could allow the Canadiens to fill an organizational need while still picking the best player available.
If the Canadiens opt to look at a forward with the 15th pick at the NHL Entry Draft, speedy two-way centre Alex Newhook may be just the guy.
The Canadiens made a great run at the playoffs to finish off the season but came up just short. What players made the biggest impact on our voters in our final Three Stars of 2018-19?
The Habs came up just short in their playoff chase but several players still had strong finishes to their season. Make your picks for Montreal’s three stars for March and April.
Despite a tough schedule in February, the Habs continue to battle for a playoff spot, relying on solid goaltending and balanced scoring – who do our readers think made the difference?
The Habs are in a tight battle for a wildcard spot to make the playoffs – who proved to be the biggest difference maker for February?
With the Habs in the mix for a playoff spot, Carey Price has returned to his MVP form and the defensive veterans rounded out the Three Stars for January.
The Habs continued to surprise as they started 2019 off the way they finished it – with strong play that has them in the mix for a playoff spot. Which players made the biggest contribution to kick off the year?