The Habs: Regular season vs Playoffs
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There is a general idea that is often uttered around playoff time – “Who’s going to ‘step it up’?” As is always the case, there are some that do, while others disappear. The Montreal Canadiens are no exception.
There is a general idea that is often uttered around playoff time – “Who’s going to ‘step it up’?” As is always the case, there are some that do, while others disappear. The Montreal Canadiens are no exception.
Over the past couple of weeks, we took a look at each playoff team’s goaltending status. This week, we’ll look at the other side of the story: scoring.
Well, we’re down to 5 weeks in the season, and the Eastern Conference playoff race continues to be pretty tight.
Well, here we are, roughly 6 weeks away from the end of the NHL regular season, and of course, there are many questions to be answered.
This week, a more in-depth look at the Montreal Canadiens rather than the entire National Hockey League. The question: Which Habs player is the least expensive in terms of producing points?
The Skills Competition, often the most talked about and enjoyed part of NHL All-Star weekend (although now CBA debates seem to be creeping closer to the most talked about aspect).
Faceoffs, a part of the game that some consider vital, while others consider them to be practically meaningless. And to an extent, one can consider that to be true, particularly the ones in the neutral zone.
How often does this occur, you’re sitting on the couch, watching a 2-1 game, and your favourite team is in the lead. You’re beginning to worry about “your team” blowing the lead and losing the game. But, are you getting worried for no reason? Does “you
Defence, something that is spoken of all too often in today’s NHL. However, it remains a vital part to any team’s success, case in point, the defending Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils. Their team starts and ends primarily with Martin Brodeur, the
Montreal Canadiens Current Lines