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[23 Apr 2009 | No Comment ]
Bruins-Canadiens: Game 4 - The better team won

“Let’s play. We want to play. We got another game. We earned our chance to play today.”
Those were the words of Bob Gainey prior to the game said as if to emphasize that despite being down 3-0 in the series, that the Canadiens intended to give their best effort. Perhaps it was also a reminder that there are a number of teams who would have be glad to be in the playoffs who didn’t make it.
The game couldn’t have started any better for the Canadiens. Only 39 seconds into the …

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[23 Apr 2009 | 1 Comment ]
2009 Canadiens playoffs: A quick look.

Over the course of the next few days and weeks, we will have an opportunity to carefully review and disect the season that finished last night. For now, let’s have a quick look back at the Canadiens’ individual performances during 2009 playoff series with Boston.

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[23 Apr 2009 | No Comment ]
Lucic mostly takes the high road.

We’ll never know how Mike Komisarek would’ve handled the post-series handshake after the Boston Bruins completed a four-game sweep tonight in the Eastern Conference quarterfinals at Bell Centre because the Montreal Canadiens defenseman was sent to the showers early with a game misconduct for cross checking Bruins winger Milan Lucic with 7:21 left in the contest.
We do know that Lucic had no problem, after a hard-fought series and a 4-1 Boston Game 4 win, skating through the handshake without incident, unless you count the bear hug he got from former …

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[23 Apr 2009 | No Comment ]
Julien, Ryder conquer Canadiens.

In pro sports, what goes around tends to come around. So you weren’t expecting Boston Bruins head coach Claude Julien and winger Michael Ryder to publicly gloat after the Black and Gold finished off their old team the Montreal Canadiens with a 4-1 win in Game 4 of their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series at Bell Centre.
One reporter even tried to convince Julien that Montreal head coach/general manager Bob Gainey, the man who once fired Julien, didn’t make eye contact in the postgame handshake. Julien was quick to shoot down that …

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[22 Apr 2009 | No Comment ]
Media: We deserve better

Bloggers are often criticized by the mainstream media for rumors, sensationalizing stories and agenda-driven articles. At All Habs, we don’t have to follow suit because we have the Montreal media excelling at all three.
Unfortunately there is little or no accountability for what is said or what is written about the Canadiens. Many stories are manufactured and driven by an agenda. The Montreal media are pampered and have a sense of entitlement. Some seem to feel that they have a role in managing the team.
Here’s a small sample from Tuesday’s ‘news’:
First …

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[21 Apr 2009 | 2 Comments ]
Five questions heading into Game 4.

Here are five questions, and my answers, concerning the Boston Bruins and the Montreal Canadiens as they head into tomorrow night’s Game 4 of their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series at Bell Centre.
1. Does Montreal have a better game than the one it displayed in Game 3?
The short answer: no. The longer answer (of course) is that the Habs’ best effort of the series produced the same result as the first two games — a defeat. Now that they’re down 0-3, it’s unlikely they’ll be able to muster enough energy for …

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[21 Apr 2009 | No Comment ]
A #1 seed dominating a #8 seed? That’s crazy!

They are who we thought they were!
They are the Boston Bruins. The number one team in the East; a team with tremendous depth up front, a good combination of size and speed on the blueline, a consistent and reliable goaltender, effective special teams, a great coach, some scorers, some playmakers, some grinders, some speedsters etc.
I can’t figure out why people are so surprised at the dominance shown in the first two games of this series. Look at the San Jose Sharks. They have been arguably the best team and have …

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[19 Apr 2009 | No Comment ]
Canadiens-Bruins: Game 2 - Special teams weren’t so special.

After the game, Hockey Night in Canada reporter extraordinaire Elliotte Friedman asked Bob Gainey “Aside from penalty killing, what else can team do better?” Gainey’s answer was simple and direct “Listen to the coach.”
I suspect that the Canadiens were listening to their coach and following the game plan for the first ten minutes of the game. The Habs were skating, forechecking and carrying the play. Shots on goal were 8-to-2 for the Canadiens. Tim Thomas looked beatable.
The Bruins then got their first of five power-play opportunities. Metropolit failed to clear …

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[19 Apr 2009 | 4 Comments ]
Punishment may be looming for Lucic.

The joy of the Boston Bruins’ 5-1 win over Montreal in Game 2 of their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series tonight at TD Banknorth Garden was tempered a bit by a late-game hit Milan Lucic made on Canadiens agitator Maxim Lapierre with 4:32 left in the game.
Lapierre skated at Lucic in front of the Montreal goal after Lucic and Habs defenseman Mathieu Schneider exchanged pleasantries. You can see the hit in the clip below, but Lucic seemed to catch Lapierre in the head with either his glove or his stick. Either …

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[19 Apr 2009 | No Comment ]
Hunwick resting comfortably splenectomy.

Let’s cut right to the good news. Boston Bruins team physician Dr. Peter Asnis confirmed that after having a splenectomy at approximately 1 p.m. today, defenseman Matt Hunwick is resting comfortably in his room at Mass. General Hospital.
Asnis said the procedure went “very uneventfully.” As for the other major thing you’re worried about as you read this, Hunwick is out indefinitely based on his recovery time.
“He is out and his return date will be determined based on how he does,” said Asnis. “There’s no answer. It is possible, depending on …

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[19 Apr 2009 | No Comment ]
Montreal’s Game 3 starter is up in the air.

He pulled his starting goaltender Carey Price after two periods of the Boston Bruins’ 5-1 win over his team in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinal series tonight at TD Banknorth Garden.
And Montreal Canadiens head coach Bob Gainey, whose team now trails the best-of-seven series two games to none, doesn’t know if he’ll go back to Price for Monday’s Game 3 in Montreal.
“I don’t know,” he said when asked if he’d start Price, who allowed five goals on 26 shots in the defeat.
Gainey said that switching goalies wasn’t necessarily …