Player Grades: Montreal at Nashville, November 14, 2009
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…NHL teams from time to time have “off nights”, but tonight was a whole other story. Montreal was manhandled for sixty minutes this evening by the Predators losing by a score of 2-0.
…NHL teams from time to time have “off nights”, but tonight was a whole other story. Montreal was manhandled for sixty minutes this evening by the Predators losing by a score of 2-0.
In what might be Montreal’s last game in Phoenix, they were able to gain their first regulation win since October 22 against the New York Islanders.
The Canadiens embark on a brief two game road trip starting tonight in Phoenix. Montreal goes into this evening with a 8-10-0 record putting them in 11th place in the Eastern Conference and currently out of a playoff spot.
Tonight marks the first meeting of the season between the Tampa Bay Lightning (5-4-5) and the Montreal Canadiens (8-8-0).
Montreal put a halt to a 9 game losing streak against the Boston Bruins tonight at the TD Banknorth Garden.
Who’s afraid of the big bad bear? Apparently fewer and fewer teams as the 2009-2010 season moves along.
Even though it is Halloween tonight, both Toronto and Montreal would like to bring a halt to their last two ghoulish on ice performances.
There was no way this game would match the excitement of Saturday’s come from behind victory against the New York Rangers.
Let’s do it all over again! This is not a sense of deja vu you are feeling. For the second time in five nights, the Montreal Canadiens play host to the New York Islanders at the Bell Centre.
If there are two words that are never to early to mutter in the city of Montreal they are “goalie controversy.”