habseyesontheprize.com - 11/5/2009
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What you are about see to and explained in great detail is the greatest comeback in Canadiens history.
It occurred on April 8, 1971, in the second game of the first round series against the highly favoured Boston Bruins .
Habs players involved in this game have called it ...
The Canadiens At The Movies
habseyesontheprize.com 11/4/2009 —
A wonderful thing about the Montreal Canadiens centennial is that as part of the celebrations, there continues to be more archival footage of the team being released for fans. This is great news for all fans and collectors alike of the Habs on video, as two new titles are about ...
Examining A Wartime Habs Myth On Rememberance Day
habseyesontheprize.com 25 days ago — "He's (Maurice Richard) just a wartime hockey player". This quote came from the mouth of Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Frank Selke in the mid 1940's, when Richard scored 50 goals in 50 games while World War II raged overseas. While the assumption went more or less undisputed at the time, ...
Price denied shutout as Habs beat Bruins in a shootout
feedproxy.google.com 11/6/2009 — Carey Price gets his first win in over a month – Canadian Press photo Well it only took ten games, but the Canadiens finally beat the Bruins. The Canadiens infirmary is full of injured defensemen and the Bruins’ forwards are the walking wounded in Boston. So we can safely say it was an ...
Bruins ready to battle with rival Habs
stanleycupofchowder.com 11/5/2009 —
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The Bruins will host the Montreal Canadiens tonight at TD Garden for the first of six meeting this season. The B's enter tonight's game ...
Canadiens' Ticket Stubs
habseyesontheprize.com 14 days ago —
Last night I was in Montreal, taking in the Red Wings / Habs game and prior to setting out I got to pulling out old ticket stubs, and looking back upon games I have taken in, in my ...
Joe Malone May Have Saved The Habs From Extinction in 1918
habseyesontheprize.com 10/28/2009 —
In the far reaching annals of Montreal Canadiens history, Joe Malone is a somewhat mysterious figure, one who often doesn't come immediately to mind when pondering the best of the Habs' many greats.
Malone is passed over in the long shadow cast by the multitude of icons, simply because ...
Kovalev Return Recalls Lafleur's Forum Comeback
habseyesontheprize.com 10/17/2009 —
There is little doubt - love him or loathe him - that Alex Kovalev has been one the most popular Montreal Canadiens over the past four seasons. This past summer, complicated negotiation breakdowns lead to Kovalev signing with the nearby rival ...
Shooting For Success Getting Out Of The Basement
lionsinwinter.ca 24 days ago — When the Habs score that first goal: 6-1, when they don't 2-9. You can ask for more first goals, but that's not a strategy to pin your hat on. I think it's time the Canadiens learned how to play from behind...
A Sea of Red at every turn
crashthecrease.com 22 days ago —
Montreal Canadiens fans are the best fans in the world.
There, I said it. It had to be said. At the end of the day, every team and every sport will make the same argument. And they’re all right. Being a sports fan is a wonderful, passionate and emotional experience. What better way ...
Habs And Hawks Always A Special Game
habseyesontheprize.com 10/30/2009 —
Once a year will never be enough!
Each season, one game that is always of particular interest to me is the lone Canadiens / Blackhawks tilt on the schedule. While the Habs get to play the Leafs and Bruins a half dozen times a season, and play another 4 times against the Rangers , games ...
Frozen in time —
Bruins & NHL - BostonHerald.com 11/5/2009
The Massachusetts Hockey Hall of Fame announced its nine inductees for the 15th annual induction ceremony Nov. 11. They are: former Boston College and Bruins player Bob Sweeney;...