Fantasy Focus: Andrew Shaw
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Andrew Shaw comes to the Habs for the 2016-17 season with a reputation as one of the league’s premier super-pests. Will he be able to produce more with Montreal than he did with Chicago?
Andrew Shaw comes to the Habs for the 2016-17 season with a reputation as one of the league’s premier super-pests. Will he be able to produce more with Montreal than he did with Chicago?
Alexander Radulov was Marc Bergevin’s major free agent signing this offseason and he comes to Montreal with a ton of both baggage and skill. What type of production should the Habs expect from him?
Once considered a sure-fire top 5-10 pick in this year’s draft, Michael McLeod has seen his stock drop a bit of late after a bit of a lacklustre U18 tournament and questions about how his offence will translate at the next level.
A late-riser on many draft boards, Clayton Keller may be gone long before the Canadiens walk to the podium to announce their pick at 9th overall. While his skill has always been undeniable, it was thought by many at the beginning of this year that his small stature would push him back towards the middle of the first round.
The second quarter for the Habs was full of more downs than ups but a few players put forth some good performances. Our grades conclude with the goalies and defencemen.
Montreal’s quest to tie an NHL-best 10-0 start to the season fell by the wayside on Tuesday night as they suffered their first loss of the season, 5-1 at the hands of the Vancouver Canucks.
It may not be a popular one but the Habs have a system, Da System and it is working far better than anything fans of the Montreal Canadiens have been treated to in decades.