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Friday Habs Headlines: How to solve the Canadiens’ power play woes

Montreal Canadiens News and Notes

  • Arik Parnass suggests a way in which the Canadiens can get their power play, and in turn P.K. Subban, producing once again. [Special Teams Project]
  • If the Canadiens situation wasn’t worrisome before, it has definite become so now as the team finds itself mired in what can only be described as a collapse. [La Presse]
  • Who can replace Michel Therrien if he is eventually canned? Could the Habs look to a non-french head coach? Darren Dreger discusses that topic. [TSN 690]
  • Guy Carbonneau joined Leafs Lunch on TSN to once again discuss the Canadiens’ struggles. [TSN]
  • Check out the video game battle between a few of the Habs as they take each other on in NHL 16. [YouTube]
  • Sportsnet’s Steve Dangle. who has suffered through many a season as a Leafs fan, offers up some advice for Canadiens’ fans feeling lost during the current run of play. [YouTube]
  • This is certainly one way of looking at the current state of the team:

Around the League and Elsewhere

  • The 20-game suspension of Dennis Wideman and the league’s subsequent explanation has revealed the flaws in the NHL’s concussion protocol. [PPP]
  • Wideman spoke about the incident, apologizing to linesman Donny Henderson while denying he had any intent to injure him. [Puck Daddy]
  • There will be no fixing the obstructed view from several seats at the Barclays Center, which has some implications for the fans, including those hoping for an All-Star Game. [LHH]
  • The legal battle surrounding the A-Game Sportsplex in Franklin, Tennessee seems to be over, displacing a number of youth hockey teams. [OTF]/

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