We can’t blame Price
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It’s only been three games into the season but Carey Price seems to have more confidence between the pipes.
It’s only been three games into the season but Carey Price seems to have more confidence between the pipes.
The unpredictable occurred. Hossa is a penguin, Ryder is still a Hab and the most surprising of all, Cristobal Huet is a Washington Capital. Nobody on this planet could have predicted what transpired on NHL trade deadline day.
It was only a matter of time before Michael Ryder’s struggles caught up to him. In the Habs first 17 games this season, he has 2 goals and is a -1 resulting in a demotion for Friday night’s tilt in Buffalo to the third line.
It was somewhat of an end of a very short era for the Habs, an era that depended on their power play and massive shots from the blueline. Things were about to change, and for the better.
On Thursday night, the Montreal Canadiens play the hottest team in the national hockey league, the Ottawa Senators. The Sens have been nothing less than spectacular in their first 7 games, capturing 6 victories and amassing 22 goals in the process, exactl
Who could of guessed that the former #43 blueliner would receive an ovation in his first game back with the Habs in 3 years? Not even Patrice himself could of anticipated the warm welcome, and it leads to the conclusion that there’s more love in the air o
It’s in the books, the highly anticipated NHL debut of Habs prospect Carey Price, and so far, the Price is right. The Montreal Canadiens defeated the highly offensive Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 resulting in 5 out of a possible 6 points to round out their f
Wednesday night in Pittsburgh, rookie netminder Carey Price will get his much anticipated first start in the NHL, and he’s treating it like any other game.
How many years have Habs fans worldwide been saying that the team will be ready for a Cup push in a few years? Sound familiar?