Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Habs Are The Same Heading Into Camp, But Need One Minor Change
By Willey
With training camp right around the corner and the start of the NHL season about 40 days away, NHL rosters are coming into form.
Closer to home with 21 players already under contract, the Montreal Canadiens will be looking to add to the success they experienced in the 2010 campaign.
With $4.0 million in cap space remaining and with only number one goalie Carey price remaining to sign, the team looks to be icing much of the same core line-up that took them to the Eastern Conference Stanley Cup Finals.
There has certainly been some tweaking with our bottom six forwards losing NHL veterans Glen Metropolit, Dominic Moore and Georges Laraque as well as disgruntled...
With training camp right around the corner and the start of the NHL season about 40 days away, NHL rosters are coming into form.
Closer to home with 21 players already under contract, the Montreal Canadiens will be looking to add to the success they experienced in the 2010 campaign.
With $4.0 million in cap space remaining and with only number one goalie Carey price remaining to sign, the team looks to be icing much of the same core line-up that took them to the Eastern Conference Stanley Cup Finals.
There has certainly been some tweaking with our bottom six forwards losing NHL veterans Glen Metropolit, Dominic Moore and Georges Laraque as well as disgruntled...
Thursday, August 26, 2010
LIVE HABS CHAT: Friday, 2pm - "40 Days 'til puck drop"
Join Eric Engels, Steven Hindle, and myself tomorrow afternoon at 2:00pm for a live Montreal Canadiens Round Table chat!
With little more than a month to go until the 2010-11 season kicks off, this will be a prime chance to kick off all of the debates about the Habs and their potential for success this year.
- Please feel free to submit your questions for us in the thread as we will try to tackle as many issues and subjects as possible, but also want to know what you would like to hear about.
Note:...
With little more than a month to go until the 2010-11 season kicks off, this will be a prime chance to kick off all of the debates about the Habs and their potential for success this year.
- Please feel free to submit your questions for us in the thread as we will try to tackle as many issues and subjects as possible, but also want to know what you would like to hear about.
Note:...
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Qui sera le futur capitaine du CH?

par Zone Habs
Suite à la promesse par l'organisation du Canadien de débuter la saison avec un nouveau capitaine,
Suite à la promesse par l'organisation du Canadien de débuter la saison avec un nouveau capitaine,
l'équipe de Zonehabs.com a choisi de vous faire patienter avec un bref portrait des candidats
qui, selon nous, auraient le potentiel de porter le C sur leur uniforme. À moins d'un mois de
l'ouverture du camp d'entrainement du Canadien, voici donc les pour et les contre des principaux
aspirants au titre de leader du Canadien de Montréal.
l'ouverture du camp d'entrainement du Canadien, voici donc les pour et les contre des principaux
aspirants au titre de leader du Canadien de Montréal.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Boivn's Son Named Director of Hockey Operations and a Quick Plug
According to RDS, Habs President, Pierre Boivin's, son Patrick has been named Director of Hockey Operations.
Pierre Gauthier will assume the role of GM of the Hamilton Bulldogs—from departed Julien Brisebois—and Larry Carriere will be in the role of Assistant GM.
Here is the RDS and TSN articles on the subject.
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On another note, I've been invited for some Habs talk on The Team 990's weekend morning show, The Franchise.
I'll be on at 7:40AM so if...
Pierre Gauthier will assume the role of GM of the Hamilton Bulldogs—from departed Julien Brisebois—and Larry Carriere will be in the role of Assistant GM.
Here is the RDS and TSN articles on the subject.
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On another note, I've been invited for some Habs talk on The Team 990's weekend morning show, The Franchise.
I'll be on at 7:40AM so if...
Friday, August 20, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
He Said/She Said: Who Should Be The Montreal Canadiens Next Captain?
With the 2010-2011 NHL regular season about 50 days away, our He Said/She Said columnists, Willey and Tyg, thought it would be a good time to debate who the next captain of the Montreal Canadiens should be.
It has been said that with so much leadership in the Habs' dressing room, you could throw a stone in there and hit someone with captain potential.
But who will our columnists choose, and who do YOU think should be captain?
Here is what they had to say:
He Said: Who Should Be The Montreal Canadiens Next Captain? by Willey
It has been said that with so much leadership in the Habs' dressing room, you could throw a stone in there and hit someone with captain potential.
But who will our columnists choose, and who do YOU think should be captain?
Here is what they had to say:
He Said: Who Should Be The Montreal Canadiens Next Captain? by Willey
She Said: Who Should Be The Montreal Canadiens Next Captain?
by Tyg
Why Brian Gionta should be the next Habs captain
Having gone without a captain last season, Coach Jacques Martin has promised Habs fans that he will announce his choice to wear the big 'C' during the upcoming training camp. While there’s a strong leadership core from which to choose, I’ve personally maintained for the past year that my pick for the job is Brian Gionta.
Naturally, my choice was initially personal. Being a mere five foot two myself, I can relate to Gionta’s constantly being underestimated because of his size. After watching him play a season with the Habs, I’ve developed other reasons which have only served to reinforce my pick for Gio as the...
Why Brian Gionta should be the next Habs captain
Having gone without a captain last season, Coach Jacques Martin has promised Habs fans that he will announce his choice to wear the big 'C' during the upcoming training camp. While there’s a strong leadership core from which to choose, I’ve personally maintained for the past year that my pick for the job is Brian Gionta.
Naturally, my choice was initially personal. Being a mere five foot two myself, I can relate to Gionta’s constantly being underestimated because of his size. After watching him play a season with the Habs, I’ve developed other reasons which have only served to reinforce my pick for Gio as the...