Author Archive: Jared Book

Jared is a graduate of Concordia University's Journalism program and has spent time writing about the Montreal Canadiens at several sites that no longer exist. He has covered every sport from hockey to tennis to baseball in print, radio and television. He once was (initlally) refused an interview with Kirk Muller after a Queens-Concordia game because the assistant coaches thought he wanted an autograph. He has been a staff writer at All Habs since February 2012.

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Season’s Success Should not be Based on Playoff Performance

| April 17, 2013 | Reply
Season’s Success Should not be Based on Playoff Performance

By Jared Book, Staff Writer, All Habs Hockey Magazine MONTREAL, QC – Oh, I love this time of the year. The Montreal Canadiens just clinched a playoff spot not many people expected. Then proceed to get beat pretty badly by … Continue reading

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Trade Deadline: Bergevin Need Not Follow Bruins, Penguins

| April 2, 2013 | 1 Reply
Trade Deadline: Bergevin Need Not Follow Bruins, Penguins

By Jared Book, Staff Writer, All Habs Hockey Magazine MONTREAL, QC – Tomorrow is the National Hockey League’s trade deadline. That means fans will be clamoring for a deal by GM Marc Bergevin only to be disappointed when they swap a … Continue reading

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What’s This Habs Team Made Of? Narratives, Hyperbole, and Bouncing Back

| February 10, 2013 | Reply
What’s This Habs Team Made Of? Narratives, Hyperbole, and Bouncing Back

By Jared Book, Staff Writer, All Habs Hockey Magazine MONTREAL, QC — Many people believe that Tuesday’s game between the Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning is the most important game of the Habs’ season. They say that a win means this … Continue reading

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Therrien has Juggling Act in Front of Him

| February 5, 2013 | 12 Replies
Therrien has Juggling Act in Front of Him

By Jared Book, Special to All Habs Hockey Magazine MONTREAL, QC. — Michel Therrien entered the 2012-2013 NHL season as a coach that had a lot to prove. His hiring to take over the Montreal Canadiens for a second time raised some … Continue reading

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