Category: Habs

Problems

It was with dogged determination that the Habs entered New York to take on the Islanders and a supreme showing on the ice vindicated all their immense preparations as their stunning display … Perhaps not. Somehow, a mere week from the playoffs, the Habs

(Goal-By-Goal Article) 5-1 NYI Final

The Habs head to Long Island to take on the Islanders in what is a pivotal game for the home side, but not so much for the road team. Having clinched a playoff spot with Saturday’s OT loss in Boston, the Canadiens can go into tonight assured that they wil

Catch Him If You Can

The top two first year scorers in the NHL meet tonight in a battle of the bottom two seeded teams in the NHL. A win would solidify seventh place for the Habs, while two points for the Islanders who have them breathing much more comfortably.

Habs MVP

With the season coming to a close in about a week’s time, thoughts will inevitably turn to this edition of the Canadiens and wonder about the leading figure, their MVP of the club for the year 2003/04. There’s no shortage of candidates on a team that has

Most Feared Team

So who is the most feared playoff team? Perhaps you opened this story thinking I was going to wax poetic about the Habs and their chances during the post-season and how, since they’ve been transformed into a real team instead of a mishmash of rejects, th

Playoff Reffing Abounds

Everybody check your appendages and see if you have any puncture wounds, let’s get the heck outta Boston and pray we don’t have to go back. Brian Rolston guaranteed a victory after pretty much saying Boston was a better team, and he didn’t lie on this ni

Habs Clinch Berth in Loss

In the end, they lost the game in overtime, but the most important thing that came out of the Fleet Centre on this night was the single point they earned for tying the game in regulation time. The point clinches the playoff for them, only their second ti

1st Round Preview? 3-2 Bruins win in OT

In what looks like as the preview of the first playoff round, the Habs visit the second seed Boston Bruins. Begin and Brisebois are back in the lineup. The game will also be a battle of calder trophy contenders as Bruins goaltender Andrew Raycroft goes he

What About Now?

The Habs have lost two in a row, and we are not happy. Our playoff security has been put on hold, and it seems the statistics of our favourite players have tumbled down the drain. On the other hand, a win tonight in Boston against those Big Bad Bruins, an