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Flyers vs. Montreal 10/13/2008: Postgame

The Frozen Fan | October 14th 2008 by The Frozen Fan

Let’s start with Montreal.  They pack a wallop, rolling out their slippery forwards, big bruising defense, and hulking specimen of a goaltender.  On top of that, they provided a solid defense and were patient enough to wait for scoring opport read more

Defensive Errors Cost Flyers Big in Loss to Montreal

The Buzzer Blog at FlyerFlies.com | October 13th 2008 by The FlyerFly

10/13/08 5-3 Loss SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd OT SO Total MON 0 1 4 - - 5 PHI 0 2 1 - - 3 _______________________________ SHOTS 1st 2nd 3rd OT SO Total MON 8 9 10 - - 27 PHI 14 9 9 - - 32 *** PostGame Interviews & Coa read more

New NHL season and hello again!

Just talkin' Sports | October 13th 2008

Well, I'm almost ashamed that it's taken this long for me to write a blog post. I've never really let this blog go... well ok, I kinda did... but I figured I would (at some point) start writting again.So, basically all of my summer I had it in the ba read more

Flyers vs. Montreal 10/13/2008

The Frozen Fan | October 13th 2008 by The Frozen Fan

Pregame. Tim Panaccio does a great job summarizing what the Flyers need to do tonight: win.  Montreal only became faster, more slippery, and more dangerous over the summer.  Last year’s playoffs mean nothing.  Pre-season hype means nothing. read more

Relegated to Online Radio...

Salutations From the Sin Bin | October 12th 2008 by Lesley Carter

While Hubs was basking in the glory of banner-raising in the Phone Booth, I was languishing in a hotel room, listening to the Caps game in its entirety and watching NHL's gametracker for the Habs game whilst simultaneously keeping an eye on the Hersh read more

Habs Need to Step It Up Against the Leafs

Salutations From the Sin Bin | October 11th 2008 by Lesley Carter

Now that the Habs have their first-game jitters out of their system, they need to step it up against the Leafs, who have already played spoiler once this week by defeating the Red Wings on opening night. I listened to the first two periods and was m read more

Puck Picks: Take Two

Stanley Cup of Chowder | October 10th 2008

OK, so my advice wasn't the best last week. Both teams ended up losing one goal games. I probably should have known better than to pick games played overseas. I'm trying to redeem myself after last week's dismal 0-2 start. Even after leading you ast read more

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF HABS HOCKEY: HEROES HANG FROM THE RAFTER…

Around The Rink with Gregsky | October 10th 2008 by Gregsky

They are revered in our hearts. Their spirit fills the air. There is honor in their in their legacy. There is glory in their achievements. They are heroes who hang from the rafters.Just one look upward in the house of Habs tells the story. The champi read more

Hockey Sweater Obsessives, Your Ship Has Arrived

On Frozen Blog | October 9th 2008 by On Frozen Blog

(c) OnFrozenBlog - http://www.onfrozenblog.com/ - Paul Lukas of Uni Watch fame has published his NHL preview, chock full of hockey uniform photos from new sweaters, to memorial patches, to the sneaky “C” that Roberto Luongo added to his read more

Montreal Canadiens Open Centennial Season Tonight

Joe Pelletier's Legends of Hockey Network | October 9th 2008

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This Day In Sports…

Icks Corner | October 8th 2008 by Icks Corner

This day in sports is brought to us by Doug Jarvis 1975 - Doug Jarvis (Montreal Canadiens) began his streak of 984 straight games in the NHL. The streak ended on October 10, 1987. This has been a production of “This Day In Sports”. Pl read more

Habs Poised? Season Preview

Rumor Me This | October 5th 2008 by Alin Mateescu

The Montreal Canadiens wrapped up their pre-season yesterday with a loss to the Minnesota Wild and made their final cuts save one. It's now, or maybe later? read more

And the frenzy begins… Already?

Sahar's Blog | October 5th 2008 by Sahar

With the imminent return of the hockey season, I’m a little concerned about the early-onset frenzy that is already manifesting itself in Montreal. There are already cars sporting Canadiens flags and too many people wearing Habs shirts (yeahR read more

Gaborik To Habs?

Rumor Me This | October 4th 2008 by Alin Mateescu

Various media outlets are stating that there could be a possibility that Marion Gaborik could be moved. The Minnesota Wild are playing the Montreal Canadiens tonight, and guess who is good friends with the Wild's GM Doug Risebrough? read more

Brisebois Leads Canadiens Past Bruins

Sports of Boston | October 2nd 2008 by KC

Patrice Brisebois had a goal and two assists as the Montreal Canadiens scored three power-play goals in the second period of a 3-1 preseason victory over the Boston Bruins on Wednesday night. Brisebois got his first goal in two games and assisted on read more

Are The Habs Preparing A Trade?

Rumor Me This | October 2nd 2008 by Alin Mateescu

The Montreal Canadiens have played their young talent for all of the pre-season games. The youngsters played so well that there are rumours that the Habs could be preparing a trade or two. read more

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF HABS HOCKEY: GRANDPA'S STORIES OF YESTER…

Around The Rink with Gregsky | September 29th 2008 by Gregsky

If you are of a “certain age”, then you grew up hearing about the early days of the Montreal Canadiens. For most though, the stories of yesteryear have long faded and have been sadly relegated to the works of historians, who mind you, do an ab read more

Montreal Canadiens

HockeyAnalysis.com | September 28th 2008

On paper the Habs look great. The reigning Eastern Conference champs lost replaceable players over the summer but addressed toughness issues with Georges Laraque and got their French-Canadian star in Alex Tanguay. The Habs enter their centennial seas read more

Bruins Back for (Much) More

Sports of Boston | September 25th 2008 by KC

With veterans healthy and youngsters one year wiser, the boys in black and gold are ready to build on a so-so 2007 campaign. Despite getting pummeled in Game 7 against the top seeded Canadiens, the bright spots throughout the season were far from sca read more

4 NHL Rule Changes For 2008-2009 Season

The Red Line - All Hockey All The Time | September 24th 2008

The NHL is introducing 4 new rule changes for the 2008-2009 season. I am not always in agreement with changes that are introduced by the league but I have to say that 3 of the 4 new tweaks should help... read more

Hockeyville 2008 game

Booktoots' Weblog | September 23rd 2008 by marieb1

There was a wonderful pre-season game on tonight between the Montreal Canadiens and the Buffalo Sabres. Televised on the NHL Network, the game was played in a small 1,200 seat hockey arena in the city of Roberville, Quebec. The national anthem of bo read more

Road trip is a homecoming for several B's

Stanley Cup of Chowder | September 22nd 2008

When the Boston Bruins travel to Halifax, Nova Scotia today for a series of preseason games and training camp, many in the organization will be returning to a place they once called home.Brad MarchandMarchand is a Halifax native who also played his read more

Mixing and Matching

HockeyAnalysis.com | September 22nd 2008

Training camp’s all about establishing chemistry and figuring out which players go where. ESPN’s Sean Allen provides some insight and here are the highlights: Zach Bogosian seems to be penciled in to make the team, and Allen figures him t read more

So... welcome Robert Lang!

CF_Yves | September 22nd 2008

Tonight is the first game of the pre-season for the Montreal Canadiens and their new acquisitions. I can say that when I heard that Robert Lang was coming to Montreal and that all the drama that was going on with the never ending Sundin saga.... I wa read more

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF HABS HOCKEY: REFLECTING ON THE IMPACT OF…

Around The Rink with Gregsky | September 22nd 2008 by Gregsky

No matter how old you are, if you’re their biggest fan or if they broke your heart one (or many) playoff year(s), when you think about the Montreal Canadiens you can’t help but be in awe of all accomplishments this one franchise has amassed over read more

Ten Top Storylines for the Start of Training Camp 2008

On Frozen Blog | September 20th 2008 by On Frozen Blog

(c) OnFrozenBlog - http://www.onfrozenblog.com/ - (10) Gabby from the Get-go. Capitals players had plenty of time to come to grips with Bruce Boudreau’s system, what with his arriving from Hershey at Thanksgiving. In his 61 games in 2007-08, read more

Here we go again…

Sahar's Blog | September 19th 2008 by Sahar

Ah, hockey. One cannot have lived in Montreal and not become a Montreal Canadiens fan. The NHL team with the most Stanley Cups, with some of the greatest hockey stars, celebrating it’s 100 anniversary this year. Up until last year, Montreal has read more

Canadiens Acquire Robert Lang

Sport Chit Chat | September 17th 2008 by Allan Cheng

Now this can hardly be considered ‘news’ at this point, but it deserves some Chit Chat recognition none-the-less. Robert Lang was traded on September 12th from the Chicago Blackhawks, to the Montreal Canadiens for a second round draft pi read more

NHL Coming Attractions: Northeast Division

Stanley Cup of Chowder | September 15th 2008

ROAD TRIPIn a world where concessions revenue is more important than wins and losses, one team constantly gets thrown out of their building by circus elephants. The Boston Bruins take to the road for an annual tradition and rite of passage, as they s read more

Give Us Back Our Hockey

Tina-Sue Ducross | September 15th 2008 by Tina-Sue

The only reason we have cable television is so we can watch hockey. And they took that away. At first we thought it was because of the move-it took us a bit to even plug the television in and at first some of the channels were coming in screwy or not read more

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