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100 seasons of December
MONTREAL – Ah, December!  As children everywhere await the 25th with anxious anticipation, members of the media are counting the days until the 23rd.  The Canadiens’ letters to Santa have been answered as jolly old St. Ni...
No Bail for O'Byrne
No Bail for O'Byrne
thegoodpoint.com — If you are not a fan of the Montreal Canadiens, it is quite likely that you have... never heard of the name Ryan O’Byrne – prior to last Monday that is. Thanks to a regrettable slip-up Monday night against the New York Islanders, hockey fans have become much better acquainted... (more) No Bail for O'Byrne
It is 10pm...do you know where the hockey fan is?
It is 10pm...do you know where the hockey fan is?
hockeyprogram.blogspot.com — Our mid stream update as the late games were getting underway....some unbelievable finishes including the one in... Montreal and then a clunker on Long Island. Washington slid by Toronto and Pittsburgh got Spezza'd by Ottawa. All this and more on Its 10PM..do you know where your hockey fan is? (more) It is 10pm...do you know where the hockey fan is?
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Home Boys
montreal canadiens hockey - habs blog — The Canadiens are at the beginning of a stretch of 7 consecutive home games. The Habs will play 9 of the next 10 games at home. The Canadiens are 6-2-2 at home so far. Okay, but not great. With so many home upcoming home games there is bound to be some tough road stretches ahead. Time to bank some points. A good start is crucial, lose 2 or 3 in a row at home and the fans will make the Bell Centre feel like the most brutal road building. Canadiens Top Stories NHL Enterprises, L.P. (c) 2007 NHL. All Rights Reserved Habs Notebook 100 seasons of ...

99 Years Ago TodayMontreal Gives Birth To A New Hockey Team
Lions in Winter: Montreal Canadiens (Habs) News and Commentary — It was 99 years ago today (or maybe yesterday, or the day before – it was a long meeting) that the Montreal Canadiens were born to take part in the brand new NHA. It all happened in the Windsor Hotel (which you may all think of as the building which now houses Le Piment Rouge restaurant on Peel): ...

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