Morning puck addicts!
If you're living in Montreal you're probably still digging out from a major snow storm, the first of this winter season. But yesterday wasn't the first storm for the Habs this season.
As the dust settles on the Cammalleri-Bourque trade both teams start to settle into their new realities. While neither currently occupy a playoff spot, the Flames are only a three points out.
The Habs? Nine.
Doable, but highly unlikely. What's more likely is that we'll see more movement from GM Pierre Gauthier over the next 45 days or so, leading up to the trade deadline.
The trade aside, there is still hockey to be played and the Habs face the surprising Sens tonight in Montreal. This is the first of a rare weekend back-to-back for the Habs, as they take on the even hotter Rangers on Sunday.
Tough weekend and one in which I don't expect more than one point in the standings. But you never know!
Habs News
HabsAddict.com - Montreal Canadiens Trade Analysis: Michael Cammalleri For Rene Bourque
Hockey Inside/Out - Saturday pre-game reads
Surprising Sens come to town
RDS - Un nouveau chapitre
Le retour de Scott Gomez samedi?
À tous de jouer comme des « grands »
TSN - CANADIENS SEE CAMMALLERI TRADE AS CALL TO START WINNING
DREGER: CAMMALLERI DEAL WAS COMPLICATED AND TIME SENSITIVE
Hockey's Future - Minor-league reinforcements on the way for Montreal Canadiens
Hockey News
TSN - FEASTER: FLAMES INTEND TO COMPETE FOR PLAYOFF SPOT
ESPN.com - Source: 2nd rink proposed for Classic
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