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With Koivu gone, who should be the Habs captain?
With the Montreal Canadiens saying goodbye to Saku Koivu this summer, there are questions aplenty on to how the club will fill their leadership void.
I don't get the crying - just think - how did we make out with what we had last year.
The Saku Koivu era is over as free agency takes the Canadiens in a new direction.
Habs GM Gainey reunites old pals Gionta, Gomez
Brian Gionta said that longtime friend Scott Gomez didn't encourage him to sign with the Canadiens, but the two are delighted to be on the same team again.
Canadiens sign sniper Cammalleri for five years
After a one year stint with the Calgary Flames that saw him score a career-high 39 goals, forward Mike Cammalleri is moving on.
With the Vincent-Lecavalier-to-Montreal rumours laid to rest for at least another week, expect the Canadiens' focus to turn to Swedish twins Henrik and Daniel Sedin.
Habs extend qualifying offers to six players
The Montreal Canadiens extended qualifying offers to six players, including Christopher Higgins and Tomas Plekanec .
Hit the Post with Cjad's Rick Moffat, Voice of the Canadiens&Als
I must confess I'm still creeped out by him. I did win the Jackson Crotch-grab pool that year he performed at Super Bowl Halftime.
Angelo Esposito has been full of surprises this season. And the 16-year-old hockey phenom from Town of Mount Royal is in a position to pull off another surprise if he earns a berth on Canada's national junior team.
Senators goaltender Ray Emery makes a save on Canadiens' Guillaume Latendresse during the second period of game in Ottawa on Feb.
An Ultimate Hockey Banquet to end the Lumby Stars Pee Wee team's season
NHL's Andrew Ference joins minor boys' hockey team in a Scotiabank Ultimate Hockey Banquet LUMBY, BC, June 2 /CNW/ - The Lumby Stars Pee Wee Rep minor boys hockey team is celebrating the end of the 2008-2009 minor hockey season with Boston Bruins' Andrew Ference at the Scotiabank Ultimate Hockey Banquet as part of a contest won through Scotiabank's ...
Former Canadiens head coach Guy Carbonneau addresses the media Wednesday 10 days after he was fired by the club.
An Ultimate Hockey Banquet to end St-Hubert's Jets A3 season
NHL players joins minor boys' hockey team in a Scotiabank Ultimate Hockey Banquet ST-HUBERT, QC, May 27 /CNW/ - The Jets A3 St-Hubert minor boys hockey team is celebrating the end of the 2008-2009 minor hockey season with Montreal Canadiens' Guillaume Latendresse and Maxim Lapierre at the Scotiabank Ultimate Hockey Banquet as part of a contest won ...
Off-Season Game Plan: Canadiens
With so much optimism going into the 2008-2009 season, the Montreal Canadiens limped into the playoffs and were unmercifully swept out by the arch-rival Boston Bruins.
Fans voiced their displeasure with Habs goalie Carey Price by mock cheering him when he made a routine save during the second period after already giving up four goals in Wednesday night's season-ending loss at the Bell Centre.
Bruins-Canadiens: Undermanned Habs Fall Short in Game Three
Even with a depleted lineup, the Canadiens carried the play in the first period.
Canadiens chances lie with the ?Big? line.
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Bruins survive Canadiens in Game 1
Montreal Canadiens forward Guillaume Latendresse, left, and Steve Montador of the Boston Bruins collide during Game 1 action.
Komisarek must play on the edge
Turning the other cheek in a playoff series usually occurs when your head swivels from a punch in the chops.
After the first full practice Monday for the Montreal Canadiens in their preparation for the opening round of the playoffs, it's apparent that "Coach" Bob Gainey is happy that "G.M." Bob Gainey signed a tough guy in the off season.
Maxim Lapierre arguably is the Canadiens' most improved player this season. "A lot of things are going better ... mostly mental," said the 24-year-old centre.