Author: John Chambers

Bonk’d

Bob Gainey pulled off a shocker today folks. Brace yourself for this one, because Radek Bonk is coming to Montreal. The big, 6’3 220 pound forward comes our way, along with French netminder Cristobal Huet from LA in exchange for Mathieu Garon and a 3rd ro

Quintal On the Outs

At 35 years of age, there may not be much left in the tank for veteran blueliner Stephane Quintal, but don’t tell him that. The 35-year-old Quintal, who missed the last seven games of the Habs’ postseason run due to injury and the emergence…

Juneau Says Goodbye

Twelve years have gone by since Joe Juneau first laced up his skates in the NHL. Today, however, at the age of 36 and just days after his team saw themselves heading home after a second round loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning, the classy centreman called it

Habs Fans Stil Believe

We’ve faced adversity before. We’ve stared into it’s eyes. We’ve looked at it, studied it hard, and sent it on it’s way. They’re the Montreal Canadiens, and they’re not losing to some sideshow bunch from Florida. This series ain’t over.

The Second Round

Tonight, a new postseason chapter begins to unfold, as for the first time ever in club history, our Habs take on the Tampa Bay Lightning. In net, Nikolai Khabibulin has been great thus far, while Jose Theodore stood on his head for the latter half of Roun

Zednified! HABS WIN! HABS WIN!

After the first period, the teams are deadlocked in a 0-0 draw. Both teams have had their chances, but the Bruins have carried the play and head into the second period on the powerplay. Posts have been hit and checks have been thrown, but there is still p

You Gotta Believe

It’s game seven, ladies and gentleman. This is what we live for. There is no doubting from anyone, anywhere about whether or not we can complete this incredible comeback. However, there is still a game to be played tonight. And, no matter what history tel

Game 6 Preview – Tones Of Home

Fresh off of a comforting 5-1 slashing of the Bruins on Thursday, the Habs look to even up what has been a truly thrilling series tonight. As fans, we have every reason to believe that this is a winnable game. Saku Koivu is among the NHL scoring leaders,

Never Say Die

For the first time this year, our season is facing extinction. And, yet, I don’t think we should feel the slightest bit worried. We’ve been the better hockey team thus far, and as long as that trend continues and the big guys play their big games, a conti

Break on Through…

Michael Ryder and Richard Zednik. What do they have in common? Both are very good goal scorers. Both play for our beloved Habs. Both have been shooting at will. But, neither is scoring goals. Why is this? It would seem that both players have been working