Author: John Chambers

Habs Host Hurricanes

The Habs, having won three straight coming into tonight’s contest, will be tackling another difficult opposition. While on paper they may appear to be lacking, the Canes have lost just once in their past five, a streak that Jose Theodore and company will

Calder Clash

Michael Ryder leads his Montreal Canadiens, currently riding a two game win streak, into Boston tonight to face the arch-rival Bruins. Along the way, the Habs have learned that Jan Bulis and Andrei Markov will be out of the lineup, while Jose Theodore wil

Gainey Talks to Media

It’s been a busy day for Hab fans. After a report from Mitch Melnick of the Team 990 stated that Bob Gainey was to be holding an afternoon Press Conference, everyone and their dog jumped in anticipation, thinking that perhaps a trade was in order. And, wh

Sens Strong From A to Z

Fresh off of a relaxing 4-1 smooching of the New York Rangers, Claude Julien and his Habs have made their way back to Montreal in order to take on Martin Havlat, Jason Spezza, and the rest of the explosive Ottawa Senators. Havlat, who picked up a hat-tric

Take It or Leave It

Before you go look up the word slump in your dictionary, perhaps you should ask the New York Rangers the meaning, first. Currently holding down, and not so proudly, the 12th spot in the Eastern Conference and sitting 11 points back of the Habs, who find t

Classic Canada – Garon Starts

If hockey is a religion in Montreal, than what exactly do we call it when two of the biggest rivals in professional sports face off on a Saturday night? Do we call it hope? Hope, that our beloved CH will show up with a desire to win. Do we call it traditi

Habs Feeling Heat

The Calgary Flames try to post their first five-game winning streak in seven years when they visit the struggling Montreal Canadiens on Thursday when they meet at the Bell Centre. Montreal, which has lost a season-high four straight games since the break,

It Starts With a ‘W’…

Every time anyone loses anything four times in a row, happiness won’t exactly be flying around. Take, for example, Claude Julien, who has, for the second straight game, decided that he had nothing to lose in flipping his line combinations completely upsid

News of the Night

It may not be the big trade many of you are hoping for, and there is no victory to report, but, as always, there were a few pieces of news squeaking out of Montreal. News from the Habs’ camp today included a goaltending announcement, the word on a pair of