Tag: Wayne Gretzky

Équipe Canada Junior: Une tradition gagnante

| December 21, 2012 | Reply
Équipe Canada Junior: Une tradition gagnante

par Simon Servant, Rédacteur, Le Magazine All Habs ST-EUSTACHE, QC — Bonjour à tous les lecteurs et lectrices de All Habs. Maintenant que la fin du monde n’est plus qu’une chose du passé, nous pouvons regarder de l’avant et se … Continue reading

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Top 5 Hockey: Meilleurs Matchs

| December 17, 2012 | 2 Replies
Top 5 Hockey: Meilleurs Matchs

par Alexandra Philibert, Chroniqueuse, Le Magazine All Habs MONTRÉAL, QC — Vous rappelez-vous ces soirées où l’on se couchait plus tard que prévu? Celles où notre mère nous accordait une collation tardive et que papa nous laissait écouter les matchs … Continue reading

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1993, A Short Story

| November 16, 2012 | Reply
1993, A Short Story

For most, a first day of school means the end of freedom, a reminder of social inadequacies and a rebirth into a horrifying world of essential bravado. For some others, a first day of school means a reclaiming of the thrown and an opportunity to cast out all who are different; in the case of Nicholas Anderson the aforementioned reigned true. September 2nd, 1992 marked the first day of school. Continue reading

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Três Reuniões E Nenhuma Solução

| October 2, 2012 | Reply
Três Reuniões E Nenhuma Solução

por Louise, Escritora em Português Brasileiro, AllHabs.net CURITIBA, BR – Nesse momento nós fãs de hockey, poderíamos estar fazendo contagem regressiva para o começo da temporada, mas ao invés disso estamos tentando prever se o CBA vai sair a tempo de … Continue reading

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Grands Titres: Requête CH, Convention Collective, Visnovsky, Gretzky

| September 12, 2012 | Reply
Grands Titres: Requête CH, Convention Collective, Visnovsky, Gretzky

Grands Titres All Habs: Mercredi, le 12 Septembre 2012 En ce jour dans l’histoire .. En 1938 naissait Claude Ruel, entraîneur-chef du Canadien de 1968 à 1970, et de 1979 à 1981. Il a mené l’équipe à la Coupe Stanley en … Continue reading

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NHL Decision-Making: A Case of Collateral Damage

| April 17, 2012 | 2 Replies
NHL Decision-Making: A Case of Collateral Damage

By wanting to improve on something, you run the risk to negatively affect what’s already working, despite your good intentions. That’s what happened to the NHL since the arrival of Gary Bettman, a man with no prior hockey knowledge, as commissioner and decision-maker of a 100-year-old league. Continue reading

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24 Stanley Cups, Hungry for More

| August 31, 2011 | 2 Replies
24 Stanley Cups, Hungry for More

“And now, a twenty- fourth Stanley Cup banner will hang from the rafters of the famous Forum in Montreal.”

Everytime I read or hear that quote, forever immortalized by the voice of Bob Cole, goosebumps surface along the top of my arms and the back of my neck. Real tears fill my eyes as I relish in the glory of the Montreal Canadiens last conquering crusade to bring Lord Stanley’s Cup home. Continue reading

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My Personal Habs Hall of Fame

| June 29, 2011 | 1 Reply
My Personal Habs Hall of Fame

by Robyn Flynn, AllHabs.net MONTREAL, QC.- With today’s announcement of this year’s Hockey Hall of Fame inductees, it got me thinking about my own personal HHOF. As Habs fans, we all have that mental list we’ve assembled over the years of … Continue reading

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Players’ Effort Mirrors Coach’s Demeanour

| December 14, 2010 | Reply
Players’ Effort Mirrors Coach’s Demeanour

In previous weeks, I have gone over some of the facets of playing hockey. However, beyond the Xs and Os, line match-ups and game plans, there is a fine line between success and failure. This line is drawn by the coaching staff, and their emotional connection with their players. Continue reading

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Is Forechecking an Offensive or Defensive Strategy?

| December 6, 2010 | Reply
Is Forechecking an Offensive or Defensive Strategy?

Forechecking and applying puck pressure have become an integral part of today’s game of hockey. The ability to apply a proper forechecking scheme in a given situation often dictates wins and losses for teams. Continue reading

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