Category: Habs

Sheldon Souray: Player Profile

During the summer, he had surgery on the wrist, but the bone failed to heal properly. The following season was lost as he ended up having four surgeries on the wrist before blood flow was properly restored to the injured bone, thus allowing it to heal. Fi

NHL Midseason MVP’s

It’s a “special” time in the NHL at the moment, a time that comes only once a year. No, it’s obviously not the playoffs, or the March 9 trade deadline. That’s right, you guessed it, it’s the NHL midseason!

Souray and Habs pound Penguins

PITTSBURGH (Ticker) — Defenseman Sheldon Souray recorded a career-high five assists and scored as the Montreal Canadiens routed the lowly Pittsburgh Penguins, 8-0.

Rookie Michael Ryder added two goals and a pair of assists, scoring the only goal J

Afternoon Affair : Habs in Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH (Ticker) — After having their three-game winning streak snapped, the Montreal Canadiens face an opponent they have done well against recently as they visit the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday afternoon.

Montreal moved a season-high five gam

No Passion

If there are fans still sitting in the Bell Centre waiting for the Habs to come out on the ice to play the Tampa Bay Lightning, they can be excused. After a string of victories and solid play, the Habs left their intensity in the dressing room for much of

Begin: Player Profile

He’s a sparkplug and the kind of player you love to have. He’s also a player everyone else hates playing against and when the Calgary Flames drafted him 40th overall in 1996, that’s probably exactly what they saw. At 5’11 and 185, he’s not exactly the siz

Hey, Hey Jose! Habs Going for Four

Jose Theodore is a helluva good goalie, and he’s definitely getting the oppurtunity to proove that to all observers. Theodore has been living a life of crime; on the ice that is, where he has built up a resistance to all goal scorers. Blocker saves and pa

Habs Hang On Against Tenacious Sabres

On a night when the Habs and the NHL honoured Stephane Quintal for 1000 games of service in the big leagues, the Canadiens came out strong then struggled to hold on to a 2-1 victory over a Buffalo squad that doesn’t know the word ‘quit’. In the end, it w