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Carey Price — Don’t Believe The Hype
Carey Price — Don’t Believe The Hype
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: I don’t get the furor surrounding Montreal’s 21-year-old goaltending phenom, Carey Price. Before we get in too deep, let’s make one thing clear. Price is a good young goalie. There’s skill and potential to be found in ...
Habs boosted by suspicious all-star voting
Habs boosted by suspicious all-star voting
cbc.ca — Carey Price has a huge lead in voting for the starting goalie spot on the Eastern Conference... All-Star team. Carey Price has a huge lead in voting for the starting goalie spot on the Eastern Conference All-Star team. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) The NHL ... (more) Habs boosted by suspicious all-star voting
Bleu, Blogue, Rouge: All-Star ballot-box stuffing embarrassment to Habs players, organization
habsinsideout.com — Canadiens great Kenny Reardon had two assists and a five-minute major for fighting in the first official... NHL All-Star Game in October 1947. O-Pee-Chee card courtesy Normand Dumoulin DAVE STUBBS The Gazette & Habs Inside/Out For ... (more) Bleu, Blogue, Rouge: All-Star ballot-box stuffing ...
Habs fans stuff the ballot box on Day 1
Habs fans stuff the ballot box on Day 1
fromtherink.com — Twenty four hours into the 2009 all-star voting, and it's looking like there'll be a whole lotta... Canadiens in the lineup come Jan. 25. Here's a look at the top vote getters so far, by conference (keep in mind the NHL only reveals the top 10 ... (more) Habs fans stuff the ballot box on Day 1
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This is about as much stripper as you deserve, boys - WhalerCanes Game Preview and Open Thread
Four Habs Fans — ... . And thanks to our old friend Wufpirate from COI for pointing us to this Price-bashing over at the only other Canes blog worth reading. ...

It Can't Get Worse that Blowing A Three Goal Lead to Suck-Lanta. Right?
Four Habs Fans — ... many - who looked completely uninterested all season finally looked interested. Big Tits drove to the net and -surprise! - was rewarded. Pleks worked hard as usual, but I saw some dipsy-doodling, which he does when he's got confidence, and was rewarded. (It's interesting that this is unlike Kovy, who does it when he's slumping. Someone needs to remind him that to score you need to shoot.) Markov played like he wanted to take the Norris from Nik Lidstrom. Carey played like everyone but brain-dead Carolina fans think he can. ...

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