andrei-kostitsyn Stories - Die By The Blade
Kings 2, Canadiens 5
I found myself shaking my head so many times while at Staples that I couldn't even keep count, but it wasn't just because of the Kings. There were so many other things going on in Staples that the viewer could not see on TV that it was amazing! Habs jerseys at every turn, Canadian flags, audible...
Oh The Pain! Canadians 4, Kings 3
The start of this 5-game road trip looked to be a fantastic outing. The Kings were looking solid in their passing, skating, and defensive play. Last season when the Montreal Canadiens came to LA, they outworked and outskated the Kings; this game proved to be quite different. The Kings set the tone...
The Daily Roundup for 2/21
That pretty summed up last night in a picture. Onto the links. Sabres Links I think that Ryan from the Roost summed it up pretty well. Here is the News' point of view. The Enemy's links Travis over at Broad Street Hockey has a good summary of the game. How ironic, he used the same...
Price Gets A Leg Up On Sweden - WJC Update
Montreal Canadiens goaltending prospect Carey Price ( 5th overall, 2005 ) got the WJC off to great start for Team Canada by stopping 31 shots to blank a solid junior squad from Sweden, led by Capitals propect Nicklas Backstom.Price extended Canada's shutout streak in the WJC to 211:50, dating back...
Kostitsyn Brothers Tearing It Up
London Knights' forward Sergei Kostitsyn was the OHL Player of the Week for the week ending January 14, 2007. Kostitsyn, a prospect of the Montreal Canadiens, scored three goals and added seven assists for 10 points in three games. He is the brother of Andrei, who was chosen 10th overall by the...
A Desperately Needed Boost
What a sweet win for the Canadiens over the New York Islanders tonight!With every game being an almost do or die affair for the Habs of late, it certainly was good to see them sensing desperation in each shift. The 2 points gained do not lift the team in the standings but does tighten the race up...
Playoffs Or Not, Habs Future Starting To Show
There is a certain comfort that has come with watching the Canadiens play these past 5 or 6 games. While most Habs fans are focused on the playoff drive, many are taking great pleasure from the play of a group of players that tend to be scrutinized individually, and not often consider as a...
Plekanec Helps Habs To Gel
Six weeks of line juggling by coach Guy Carbonneau has finally settled into some winning line combinations. The coach owes no small amount of thanks to his steadiest player, Tomas Plekanec.In a promising season derailed by two flu viruses, team chemistry issues, goatending...
Habs Youth Core Ready To Emerge
For the upcoming 2007-08 season, much of the Canadiens progress as a team will be measured by the growth of a select group of young individuals set to make a permanent mark on the team. What they will achieve individually and together as a group will go a long way in determining whether the Habs...
Wecome Back Habs, Kovalev!
Yesterday started out as a good one for me. I finished a 12 hour shift at 7 in the morning and walked outside to relative sunshine and warmth. Not only had the day been anticipated and calendar circled for some time for hockey reasons, but it's anticipation gathered extra steam about two weeks ago...
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