Tag: Jacques Martin

All Habs Top 10: Fans Pick Favorite 2011-’12 Moments

| April 10, 2012 | Reply
All Habs Top 10: Fans Pick Favorite 2011-’12 Moments

It’s been a long, hard season for Habs fans. As most of you look forward to the upcoming months, the new GM and the draft, we thought it would be fun to highlight a few good moments of the 2011-2012 season. Continue reading

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Habs 2011-12: A Season to Forget, Part One

| April 10, 2012 | Reply
Habs 2011-12: A Season to Forget, Part One

Written by Steven Ellis, AllHabs.net OAKVILLE, ON — On Saturday, the Montreal Canadiens 2011-2012 season ended on a high note, defeating the hated Toronto Maple Leafs at home 4-1. There weren’t many high notes this season. The Canadiens, who are not familiar … Continue reading

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Was it a Bad or Good Season for Habs’ Subban?

| April 9, 2012 | 1 Reply
Was it a Bad or Good Season for Habs’ Subban?

So much has been said around the league, through fans and media, that young P.K. Subban was having a bad year. Some were blaming it on the ever popular excuse of the sophomore jinx, while others simply jumped to the occasion, based on the fact that they didn’t like him, to proclaim that he was highly overrated, that he was a disruption more than an asset for his team. Continue reading

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10 meilleurs candidats bilingues au poste de DG des Canadiens

| April 2, 2012 | Reply
10 meilleurs candidats bilingues au poste de DG des Canadiens

Écrit par Habsterix, AllHabs.net Il n’y a aucun doute que nos perceptions, et différentes perspectives influencent nos priorités lorsque vient le temps de choisir le dirigeant d’une équipe sportive professionelle. La même chose s’applique à nos croyances, sur le sujet du bilinguisme … Continue reading

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Habs GM: Top 10 Bilingual Candidates

| April 2, 2012 | 30 Replies
Habs GM: Top 10 Bilingual Candidates

There is no question that our perspective influences how we prioritize the qualities important to guiding a professional sports franchise. In my opinion, even if it goes against our personal beliefs, bilingualism is key and should be forefront in any list of general manager candidates that we put together for the Montreal Canadiens. Continue reading

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Habs Newly-Found Toughness

| March 28, 2012 | 1 Reply
Habs Newly-Found Toughness

For too many years already, the Canadiens have had a certain level of confidence in their abilities, but they simply weren’t tough enough to follow throw when confronted by bigger and tougher opposition. Continue reading

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Le jour où les rôles se sont inversés

| March 21, 2012 | Reply
Le jour où les rôles se sont inversés

Au cours des dernières années, le Canadien avait pour mission d’atteindre les séries, et lors de certaines, rien de moins que de conquérir la coupe Stanley selon les dirigeants et joueurs. Ce temps qui n’est pourtant pas si lointain est révolu. Continue reading

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When NHL Fans (and Media) Cross the Line

| February 9, 2012 | 8 Replies
When NHL Fans (and Media) Cross the Line

It should come as no surprise that sports fans feel like it is their right to do whatever they want to their team and /or to the players, under the conceited excuse that they are paying to watch them. But have we ever stopped to think about the effects some of their actions can have on the team that they, as self-proclaimed fans, cheer for? Continue reading

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P.K. Subban: Will Habs Patience be Rewarded?

| January 29, 2012 | 2 Replies
P.K. Subban: Will Habs Patience be Rewarded?

While Carey Price and Raphael Diaz spend this weekend enjoying some of hockey’s lighter moments at this year’s all-star game in Ottawa, another Montreal Canadien may find himself pondering over some darker ones. Continue reading

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Video: Montreal Canadiens 2011-12, The Road So Far

| January 24, 2012 | 4 Replies
Video: Montreal Canadiens 2011-12, The Road So Far

MONTREAL, QC. — It’s just past the half-way point of the Montreal Canadiens 2011-12 season. So what’s happened so far? Saying that there has been some drama is an understatement. So long Perry Pearn. Adieu Jacques Martin! Welcome Randy Cunneyworth! … Continue reading

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