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All Habs News: Thursday April 1, 2011 Happy Birthday! All Habs community: Youppi, Jason Morris, Isabel Deschamps NHL: J.P. Dumont, Jussi Jokinen ►Dogs are stars: The American Hockey League announced the 2010-11 AHL First and Second All-Star teams, as voted by AHL coaches, players and media in each of the league’s 30 member cities. Hamilton [...]
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All Habs News: Thursday March 31, 2011 Happy Birthday!! All Habs community: tell us! NHL: Brendon Nash (Hamilton Bulldogs), Michael Ryder, Steve Bernier, David Clarkson ►Moose-hunting done right: The Halifax Mooseheads lost their fourth game in a row to the Montreal Juniors on Wednesday night, thus making a hasty exit from their first playoff berth [...]
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from Hockey’s Futureby Jason Menard10/03/2009 A summer of change throughout the organization has impacted the Hamilton Bulldogs both on the ice and off. A new coaching staff, several new additions from the junior ranks, and a few goodbyes have left the Bulldogs — like their parent Canadiens — restarting from square one. The club got [...]
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Excerpts from the Hockey’s Future article by Jason Menard: Ryan McDonagh, D (1st round, 12th overall, 2007) — University of Wisconsin McDonagh has rapidly played his way to the top of the Canadiens’ prospect pool. He’s been a rock on the Badgers’ blueline and was a physical force during the U.S.’ fifth-place performance at the [...]
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Below are excerpts from the Hockey’s Future article by Jason Menard. I only added Trevor Timmins evaluations of the Canadiens prospects participating in the tournament (for some reason, Niklas Torp wasn’t mentioned in the article):Timmins on Ryan McDonagh: “I only saw him the first game and it wasn’t much of a challenge for the team [...]
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Excerpt from the Hockey’s Future article by Jason Menard:While D’Agostini may have played himself out of Hamilton, a pair of new arrivals are showing that they are finding life in the Steel City quite enjoyable. Max Pacioretty and Ryan White have jumped into the roster with both skates and have accounted for 18 and 15 [...]
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Excerpt from the Hockey’s Future article which ranks the top 10 NHL organizations according to their prospect depth: 8. Montreal CanadiensStrengths: Despite on-ice success in recent years, the Canadiens still host a deep, talented prospect pool. They have a plethora of valuable blueliners that cover many different roles. Offensive-minded players like P.K. Subban, Yannick Weber [...]
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An excerpt from the Hockey’s Future article by Jason Menard:P.K. Subban, D, Belleville Bulls — OHL6’0, 202 pounds2nd round, 43rd overall, 2007Much is expected out of this blueliner from Rexdale, ON, and the early-season reviews have been good. Following a breakout 2006-07 campaign and a stellar post-season last year where he reclaimed some of that [...]
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An excerpt from the Hockey’s Future article which takes a look at NHL drafted prospects and where they are in their development curve at various hockey levels:Jason Missiaen, G – Peterborough Petes (OHL)Montreal Canadians, 2008 – 4th round, 116th overallJason Missiaen, the starting goaltender for the Peterborough Petes has struggled this season to find his [...]
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Excerpt from the Hockey’s Future article: In Hamilton, Bulldogs’ rookie trifecta of centers Ben Maxwell, David Desharnais, and left wing Max Pacioretty have enjoyed strong starts to the 2008-09 campaign. Maxwell, a Montreal 2nd round pick in 2006, ranks third among AHL rookies with 12 points (5 goals and 7 assists) in 14 games. Pacioretty, [...]
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