Author: Kevin Leveille

I'm a 37 year-old father of 2 who is an administrator for a French Catholic School Board in Northeastern Ontario. After work, I'm very involved with kids' activities: local Minor Hockey, softball, and a dance dad. I started blogging in 2015 in the hopes of sharing my opinions on the games and having good hockey talk ensue.

I'm a 37 year-old father of 2 who is an administrator for a French Catholic School Board in Northeastern Ontario. After work, I'm very involved with kids' activities: local Minor Hockey, softball, and a dance dad. I started blogging in 2015 in the hopes of sharing my opinions on the games and having good hockey talk ensue.

An Early Habs Mock Draft

What selections might the Habs make in this upcoming draft? It’s still a little early to get a serious read on this with the draft still more than two weeks away but it is still a whole lot of fun to look at possibilities.

Sens Power Play Buries Habs

The Habs had a good first half on Tuesday night but were unable to keep it up for the entire 60 minutes. Add to this an inability to counter Ottawa’s man advantage and the end result was Montreal getting handed a 6-3 defeat.

Habs Thumped by Hurricanes

Thursday was just one of those games where the Habs had absolutely no answer for the juggernaut that was the Carolina Hurricanes as they fell 4-0. Good thing Jake Allen was stellar, otherwise the score would have been much uglier.

Habs Lose Sloppy Affair to Devils

In a game that was filled with intensity, good intention, and terrible execution on Sunday night, the Habs were true to the team they’ve gotten us used to of late. They relied on timely saves from their netminder, some bad defensive coverage, and a never-say-die attitude that allowed them to tie the game in the final moments before finally falling to the Devils 3-2 in a shootout.

Habs Lose to Panthers, Allen Keeps it Close

The Habs saw what a top team in the league looks like on Thursday night. They were dominated by the Panthers for most of the game, but an excellent performance by Jake Allen kept the game a little closer than it likely should have been as Montreal eventually lost but only by a 4-3 margin.