The Streamer’s Season Preview
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This season, you’ll see a team like you’ve never seen in the last 12 years; the year the Habs last won the Cup.
This season, you’ll see a team like you’ve never seen in the last 12 years; the year the Habs last won the Cup.
Avant que la saison débute plusieurs observateurs, dont l’auteur de ses lignes, entretenaient beaucoup d’espoir à l’endroit du Canadien. Les changements apportés à la formation, depuis le déclanchement du lock-out, laissaient entrevoir une l’équipe b
Second win in a row, and it’s certainly a great way to start the season, even if the wins weren’t done in the most convincing fashion.
For the second time in two nights, Michael Ryder finds himself the hero after scoring the winning goal in overtime, this time against the Rangers of New York.
Everyone’s favorite roto-league GM, New York Rangers boss Glen Sather, now has his hands tied due in part to the salary cap in the new CBA.
What a difference a year and a half makes – or, for Montreal fans, quite the opposite as they continue to beat the Boston Bruins.
For almost a year and a half, the Boston Bruins were probably sitting at home, chomping at the bit, just waiting for the first opportunity to play Montreal with the goal of a complete and utter destruction of the Canadiens.
What a difference a year and 4 months makes to the Boston roster! The Bruins had the fewest number of players under contract once the NHL CBA was signed, and GM Mike O’Connell wasted no time this summer to reassemble a team.
The final cuts have been made and the opening 23 man roster has been set.
The latest cuts have the following 3 players heading to the AHL or junior hockey Guillaume Latendresse, Peter Vandermeer, and Ron Hainsey.
Lorsque Chris Higgins a été sélectionné au 14ième rang par le Canadien lors du repêchage de 2002, tous les observateurs s’entendaient pour dire que l’équipe venait de mettre la main sur un joueur de qualité dont la polyvalence permettrait un jour d’accéde