2016-17 Second Quarter Grades – Goalies and Defencemen
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Just past the mid-term point of the season, this is the first of two HabsWorld progress report cards on the players. This article will focus on the goalies and defencemen.
Just past the mid-term point of the season, this is the first of two HabsWorld progress report cards on the players. This article will focus on the goalies and defencemen.
The Montreal Canadiens are now past the quarter mark of the 2016-17 season, and its time for progress report cards on the players. This article will focus on the goalies and defencemen.
The Habs began their five game road trip on a positive note, with a 2-1 overtime win in the Motor City against the Red Wings.
Montreal returned to the friendly confines of the Bell Centre Monday night, to face the Philadelphia Flyers. Despite some sluggish play at times, the Habs picked up the 3-1 win to remain unbeaten in regulation.
Carey Price’s return to the lineup on Thursday night was a welcome sight for fans and teammates alike, but less so for the Coyotes as the Canadiens won 5-2.
The Habs returned to Montreal for their home opener on Tuesday night and came out with a 4-0 shutout victory at the hands of the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Carey Price’s 2015-16 season was marred by injury, and due to it a major reason for the team’s collapse. Will a healthy Price return to his previous MVP level to help lead the team back to the postseason?
Which version of David Desharnais will arrive for the upcoming 2016-17 season? The one who started last season strong or the one that had a minimal impact in the season half?
The 2015-16 season was a disappointment for the Habs but there were some forwards who still had some strong seasons. Here is our final report card.
The unrestricted free agency period is nearly upon us with July 1st just hours away. One of Marc Bergevin’s favourite expressions is ‘you can never have too many defencemen’. Here are a few of the available candidates Montreal may consider.