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Battered Blue Line to Blame for Montreal Canadiens Power Play Woes
It's unlikely that Jacques Martin and Bob Gainey wanted to see what their team looked like without power play quarterback Andrei Markov.
Baby Sens stop Bulldogs, ready for game here Sunday
Ryan Keller and Jason Bailey scored as the Binghamton Senators handed the Hamilton Bulldogs their first regulation loss of the season, 2-1 last night.
Dogs knocked off in regulation
The Hamilton Bulldogs, individually, all want to play in Montreal for the Canadiens.
Keller, Bailey score as Binghamton beats Hamilton
Sergei Kostitsyn loved his homecoming game at the Bell Centre -- even if it wasn't all that welcoming.
Hamilton's Subban making a seamless transition to AHL
There will come a time when defenseman P.K. Subban is one of the players who leads the Montreal Canadiens.
The oddsmakers take a beating again
Sean Gordon Published on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2009 6:25PM EDT T his must be part of a fiendish plan so brilliant that the so-called hockey experts are too weak-minded to appreciate its, er, brilliance.
Canadiens Ink Marc-Andre Bergeron to a One-Year Contract
With two of his top six defensemen sidelined for at least two months, Bob Gainey made a move today to add defensive depth by signing Marc-Andre Bergeron.
Talented P.K. Subban Still Has Much to Learn Before Joining Canadiens
AllHabs Last week, as Bob Gainey summoned Yannick Weber from the Hamilton Bulldogs to shore up his depleted defensive corps, some wondered, what about P.K.? Similarly, when 19 players attending Canadiens training camp were cut and sent to Hamilton prior to the start of the NHL season, the headlines focused on one player: P.K. Subban.
Montreal Canadiens' Andrei Markov is Gone For Four Months; Now What?
Written By: Mark "The Hard Hitter" Ritter For Toronto Maple Leaf fans, the 4-3 loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night left a bitter taste in their mouths.
Amusing, but fearless, season predictions
This is cheating. Every year, the media mavens trot out their predictions for the next hockey season.
Andrei Markov's Injury: A Big Challenge For the Montreal Canadiens.
The first victory of the season for the Montreal Canadiens came with a huge price tag.
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