Winless in Seattle: Habs get spanked by the Kraken
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The Habs weren’t able to get much going against the expansion Kraken on Tuesday night, falling 5-1. Mike Hoffman had the lone goal for the Canadiens in the losing effort.
The Habs weren’t able to get much going against the expansion Kraken on Tuesday night, falling 5-1. Mike Hoffman had the lone goal for the Canadiens in the losing effort.
What a month! An inspiring mix of kids and veterans was just one of the many storylines for a group that had a different hero almost every night on the way to eight postseason wins in June. Here is who our readers voted as the three stars.
As improbable as it may have seemed, the Montreal Canadiens have fought their way to the Stanley Cup Final. It took a full team effort to get to this stage, meaning there are plenty of stars to choose from for the month of June.
After stumbling to end the regular season, May saw the Canadiens pull off the unlikely and storm back to beat the Leafs in seven games so there plenty of heroes to choose the three stars from this month.
It was a tough, busy month for the Canadiens with injuries beginning to pile up, but a glimmer of hope began to emerge as April wound to a close. Who were their top performers? Make your picks for their three stars.
The Habs bounced back from a tough February and looked better in March, finding themselves firmly in the playoff picture with a jam packed April on the horizon. Who were their top performers? Vote for your three stars!
February may have delivered different results for the Habs after a hot start but the Three Star selections are look very similar with many of the same players getting the job done while others faltered in a tough stretch.
February wasn’t as kind to the Habs as January was but some players still had strong showings. Make your selections for Montreal’s three stars of the month!
Depth has been the order of the day for Habs this season and this is reflected in the first Three Stars of the year as voted by our readers.
With the playoffs seemingly out of reach, the Canadiens continued to fight hard despite the odds, but with the recent pause to the schedule and Montreal’s recent struggles, it’s likely time to plan for an important offseason. This is reflected in the Three Stars, with both youth and veterans represented.