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No Habs No: Zdeno Chara
No Habs No: Zdeno Chara
This letter will be sent to Zdeno Chara in recognition of his two-goal effort (including the game-winning goal) against the Montréal Canadiens on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009. It's dedicated to Cornelius Hardenburgh : Recently, I was asked to provide the Habs' record since the No Habs No! Campaign ...
Carey Price: The Loneliest Man in Sports - ESPN The Magazine
Carey Price: The Loneliest Man in Sports - ESPN The Magazine
sports.espn.go.com — You want the most stressful job in sports? Live behind the mask of Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey... Price. by Lindsay Berra On a recent December morning, six floors above the snow-piled corner of Chemin Queen Mary and Avenue Decelles, Olivier Bauer is ... (more) Carey Price: The Loneliest Man in Sports - ESPN The Magazine
Tuesday's Three Stars: Thomas, B's chop down Habs
Tuesday's Three Stars: Thomas, B's chop down Habs
sports.yahoo.com — No. 1 star: Tim Thomas , Boston Bruins Thomas is pictured to the right "having some fun."... More specifically, he's taking up for teammate Aaron Ward by decking Montreal forward Andrei Kostitsyn. Thomas earned two minutes for roughing ... (more) Tuesday's Three Stars: Thomas, B's chop down Habs
Injuries? What Injuries?
Injuries? What Injuries?
thegoldenspoke.blogspot.com — The Bruins are dropping like flies, but that hasn't slow them down and the Canadiens fell victim... last night. (more) Injuries? What Injuries?
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Game Preview: Bruins @ Capitals
Hub Hockey — ... the closest team to the Bruins (70-points) in the Eastern Conference standings with 59-points. Patrice Bergeron and Andrew Ference have both been removed from the IR, but this doesn't mean they will play tonight as both are still not expected to return until after the ASG. The Sens Army blog has been running a "No Habs No" campiegn all year long in which they send $1.00 to any player who scores the GWG against the Habs. Well Zdeno Chara did that this week and like clockwork, his letter was written and sent . (Credit goes to Cornelius Hardenburgh of ...

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