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The Montreal Canadiens could not get a shot past Felix Potvin on Tuesday. They’ll give it another try when the they complete a home-and-home series with the Boston Bruins at the FleetCenter.
The Montreal Canadiens could not get a shot past Felix Potvin on Tuesday. They’ll give it another try when the they complete a home-and-home series with the Boston Bruins at the FleetCenter.
Rookie Patrice Bergeron fulfilled a childhood dream in his first regular season game in his home province of Quebec. Bergeron continued his hot start with his third goal and Felix Potvin made 23 saves for his 29th career shutout as the Boston Bruins beat
Rookie Patrice Bergeron continued his hot start with his third goal and Felix Potvin made 23 saves for his 29th career shutout as the Boston Bruins beat the Montreal Canadiens 2-0 Tuesday night for their sixth win in seven games.
Mike Knuble also scored
With 2 losses in a row for the first time this season, fans are getting quite upset and starting to ask themselves questions about the potential of the Montreal Canadiens. Despite being one of the best scoring team for the first two weeks of the year, the
Saku Koivu’s absence from this road trip is an indication the Canadiens captain will be on the shelf for a while longer.
While Darren Langdon and Chad Kilger accompanied the Canadiens to Philadelphia, Koivu stayed home and has been told to give his righ
Guy Lafleur, Lanny McDonald, Vladislav Tretiak and Vyacheslav Fetisov will be among hockey oldtimers playing four exhibition games next week to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Canadian-Soviet rivalry.
With Special Contribution: Dan Linn Jerome Marois has been sent down from the Hamilton Bulldogs to the ECHL, as he was moved to make room for Chris Higgins one would assume. Marois has been loaned to the Long Beach Ice Dogs. Chris Higgins played 2 games with the Montreal Canadiens this season.Other newsAfter being runner up for … Continue reading Chris Higgins sent to Hamilton
An easy season-opening win over the Montreal Canadiens sparked the Ottawa Senators to a great start. Apparently the loss was not too upsetting to the Canadiens. While Ottawa opening in strong fashion is no surprise, Montreal doing the same was a lot less
If the Islanders, consciously or not, have come to realize a nemesis between the pipes in recent years, his name would be Jose Theodore. Thursday night, they were reminded why.
Marcel Hossa scored his first goal of the season while Jose Theodore stopped 34 shots for his 19th career shutout as the Montreal Canadiens downed the New York Islanders 3-0 Thursday for their fifth win in six games. Theodore’s made 17 third period saves