HabsWorld Predicts: 2016 Playoffs – Finals
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The last round of the NHL’s pursuit of the holy grail begins on Monday night and the HabsWorld experts predict which team will lift Lord Stanley’s Cup after the last buzzer has ended..
The last round of the NHL’s pursuit of the holy grail begins on Monday night and the HabsWorld experts predict which team will lift Lord Stanley’s Cup after the last buzzer has ended..
Round three of the NHL playoffs begins on Friday night and the HabsWorld experts share their predictions on which teams will advance to the final round.
The second round of the playoffs are underway, and the HabsWorld experts have their next set of predictions on who will advance into the third round.
After a roller coaster-like season that seemed to go down more than up, the final report cards are in and the Habs players grades are being posted on the wall for all to see.
Day two of the 2016 NHL playoffs begin Thursday night. The HabsWorld writers share their predictions on the rest of the first round series.
The 2016 NHL playoffs are upon us, but unfortunately the Montreal Canadiens will not be participating this year. The HabsWorld writers weigh in on their predictions on who will progress to the second round and how they’ll do it.
The Habs were in an uncharacteristic position of defeating the Washington Capitals on Wednesday night 4-3. It was a relatively rare road win for Montreal who have struggled lately with their last victory away from home coming on January 23 in Toronto.
The Canadiens have passed the one quarter mark of the season and find themselves in a battle for first overall. Our grades begin with the goaltenders and defencemen.
One of the forwards that the Canadiens may target with the 26th overall pick in the upcoming NHL Entry Draft is Daniel Sprong, a right winger for Charlottetown of the QMJHL. Sprong is a known goal scorer and overall offensive threat.
An exciting scoring forward by the name of Jake DeBrusk may be available for Montreal to select at the #26 position at this month’s NHL Entry draft. DeBrusk is another draft eligible player who has bloodlines to the NHL, as his father Louie DeBrusk played for over 400 games in the pros.