Apparently the UFA season for bloggers starts much earlier than the UFA season for NHL teams.
After a quick exit, Habs fans find themselves without a team to cheer for in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Have no fear though, our SB Nation brothers and sisters will be fighting for our loyalty.
After a quick exit, Habs fans find themselves without a team to cheer for in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Have no fear though, our SB Nation brothers and sisters will be fighting for our loyalty.
In modern day professional sports, there are no guarantees. The Canadiens future looks pretty bright, but even if the team makes all the right moves, that Cup may not arrive.
Curieusement, le CH a baissé les bras lorsqu'il tirait de l'arrière par plus d'un but lors de la série contre les Sénateurs.
Apparently the UFA season for bloggers starts much earlier than the UFA season for NHL teams.
After a quick exit, Habs fans find themselves without a team to cheer for in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Have no fear though, our SB Nation brothers and sisters will be fighting for our loyalty.
After a quick exit, Habs fans find themselves without a team to cheer for in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Have no fear though, our SB Nation brothers and sisters will be fighting for our loyalty.
In modern day professional sports, there are no guarantees. The Canadiens future looks pretty bright, but even if the team makes all the right moves, that Cup may not arrive.
After a quick exit, Habs fans find themselves without a team to cheer for in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Have no fear though, our SB Nation brothers and sisters will be fighting for our loyalty.
After a quick exit, Habs fans find themselves without a team to cheer for in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Have no fear though, our SB Nation brothers and sisters will be fighting for our loyalty.
As the Canadiens bowed out of the playoffs far quicker than expected, the easy narrative is already springing up, and it's the usual "Habs are too small" garbage. Guess what, it's still not true.
After going 6-2 in Round One, I take a stab at the next four series.
Skyhorse Publishing was kind enough to give me a sample copy of Robert Lefebvre's new book, and you can have one too.
Stats guys are always talking about Fenwick, which is a differential between shot plus missed shots directed at the opposing net, and directed at your net. Why is this statstic important?
Which teams managed to outperform their injury luck last season, and which didn't?
Habs GM Marc Bergevin is the most deserving of the three finalists, but another Eastern candidate got robbed.
In spite of a bit of a wait, and Yzerman claiming he wouldn't be adding anyone else, it seems Subban made him change his mind.
Along with Ray Shero and Bob Murray, the NHL has recognized Marc Bergevin as one of the top executives of the year.
Your collection of fine links for the weekend.
Every year when a team is eliminated from the playoffs, we get a rundown of what the club was hiding as far as injuries go.
Galchenyuk's rookie NHL season ended in bitter disappointment, but his hockey season isn't over.
Craig Anderson.
A disappointing end to a spectacular season, and the final game recap of the lockout shortened 2013 NHL season.
Your collection of fine links for the evening.
Bad but expected news comes today for the Habs' captain.
Your collection of fine links for the afternoon.
In a bit of mostly unsurprising news, Habs defenseman P.K. Subban has been nominated for the Norris Trophy.
I don't know if any of you guys noticed, but there was a game on Sunday where a lot of terrible stuff happened, mostly by Habs players.
But should he have been?