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Montreal Canadiens: Return to Glory (EHM)
September 11 2012: The Boston Bruins trade Greg Campbell to Phoenix for a 3rd round pick in 2013.
- Alexandre Picard signs with Detroit for 2 years at $1.05m/year. September 12 2012: Gilbert Brule signs with Calgary for 2 years at $950k/year. - Jeff Tambellini signs with Edmonton for 2 years at $1.05m/year. - Nick Boynton signs a 1 year deal with Detroit for 1,135,000$ - Chris Campoli signs with San Jose for 2 years at $1.35m/year. September 14 2012: Robert Nilsson signs with Carolina for 2 years at $1.35m/year. September 17 2012: Jaroslav Spacek signs with Ottawa for 2 years at $1.35m/year. - Jeff Finger signs with Dallas for 3 years at $1.23m/year. - Brendan Morrison signs with Ottawa for 2 years at $1.95m/year. Season Preview
2- Pittsburgh 3- Boston 4- New York Rangers 5- Chicago 6- St. Louis 7- Washington 8- Carolina 9- New York Islanders 10- Philadelphia 11- Buffalo 12- Los Angeles 13- San Jose 14- Anaheim 15- Detroit 16- Tampa Bay 17- Minnesota 18- Toronto 19- New Jersey 20- Winnipeg 21- Phoenix 22- Colorado 23- Calgary 24- Columbus 25- Nashville 26- Edmonton 27- Ottawa 28- Montreal 29- Florida 30- Dallas September 20 2012: Brent Johnson signs with Colorado for 3 years at $1.4m/year. September 25 2012: Jason Arnott signs with Edmonton for 2 years at $1.55m/year. September 28 2012: Dallas claimed Cory Emmerton off waivers. - The Anaheim Ducks trade Franηois Beauchemin to Ottawa for a 3rd round pick in 2013. NHL Top 10 Goalies
2- Tim Thomas (New York Islanders) 3- Pekka Rinne (Nashville) 4- Ryan Miller (Buffalo) 5- Roberto Luongo (Vancouver) 6- Jonathan Quick (Los Angeles) 7- Carey Price (Montreal) 8- Cam Ward (Carolina) 9- Jonas Hiller (Anaheim) 10- Marc-Andrι Fleury (Pittsburgh) NHL Top 10 Defensemen
2- Zdeno Chara (Boston) 3- Cam Fowler (Anaheim) 4- Kris Letang (Pittsburgh) 5- Erik Karlsson (Ottawa) 6- Drew Doughty (Los Angeles) 7- Dan Boyle (San Jose) 8- Alex Pietrangelo (St. Louis) 9- Keith Yandle (Phoenix) 10- Mark Streit (New York Islanders) NHL Top 10 Left Wingers
2- Alexander Ovechkin (Washington) 3- David Perron (St. Louis) 4- Patrick Sharp (Chicago) 5- Taylor Hall (Edmonton) 6- Henrik Zetterberg (Detroit) 7- Thomas Vanek (Buffalo) 8- Milan Lucic (Boston) 9- Jeff Skinner (Carolina) 10- Michael Grabner (New York Islanders) NHL Top 10 Centers
2- Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh) 3- Steven Stamkos (Tampa Bay) 4- Jonathan Toews (Chicago) 5- Nicklas Bδckstrφm (Washington) 6- Henrik Sedin (Vancouver) 7- Anze Kopitar (Los Angeles) 8- Evgeny Malkin (Pittsburgh) 9- Ryan Getzlaf (Anaheim) 10- Pavel Datsyuk (Detroit) NHL Top 10 Right Wingers
2- Martin St. Louis (Tampa Bay) 3- Patrick Kane (Chicago) 4- Rick Nash (New York Rangers) 5- Phil Kessel (Toronto) 6- Marian Gaborik (Columbus) 7- Alex Burrows (Vancouver) 8- Loui Eriksson (Dallas) 9- Marian Hossa (Chicago) 10- Kris Versteeg (Florida) NHL Top 10 Prospects
2- Chris Kreider (New York Rangers) 3- Kevin Poulin (New York Islanders) Currently in the AHL 4- Jakob Silfverberg (Ottawa) 5- Mikael Granlund (Minnesota) 6- Frederik Andersen (Anaheim) Currently in the AHL 7- Cody Eakin (Dallas) 8- Jonas Brodin (Minnesota) Currently in the AHL 9- Mika Zibanejad (Ottawa) 10- Jacob Markstrφm (Florida) Currently in the AHL ISS Preliminary Rankings Top 30
2- Sean Monahan – C 3- Hunter Shinkaruk – LW 4- Curtis Lazar – C 5- Max Domi – C 6- Jonathan Drouin – C 7- Rasmus Ristolainen – RD 8- Ryan Pulock – RD 9- Ryan Kujawinski – C 10- Seth Jones – RD 11- Kerby Rychel – LW 12- Nathan MacKinnon – RW 13- Artturi Lehkonen – RW 14- Juuso Ikonen – RW 15- Cole Cassels – C 16- Josh Morrissey – LD 17- Hunter Garlent – C 18- Alex Forsberg – C 19- William Carrier – LW 20- Morgan Klimchuk – C 21- Madison Bowey – RD 22- Connor Rankin – C 23- Zachary Fucale – G 24- Jason Dickinson – LW 25- Elias Lindholm – C 26- Bo Horvat – C 27- Jordan Tkatch – C 28- Jordan Maletta – C 29- Marko Dano – C 30- Zach Fortin – G Centers
Tomas Plekanec – 29 years old – 5’10” 198 lbs – 5,000,000$ - 4 years
David Desharnais – 25 years old – 5’7” 176 lbs – 850,000$ - 1 year
Lars Eller – 23 years old – 6’1” 198 lbs – 1,325,000$ - 2 years
Jeff Halpern – 36 years old – 6’ 200 lbs – 700,000$ - 1 year
Left Wingers
Max Pacioretty – 23 years old – 6’2” 202 lbs – 1,625,000$ - 1 year
Rene Bourque – 30 years old – 6’2” 211 lbs – 3,333,000$ - 4 years
Travis Moen – 30 years old – 6’2” 216 lbs – 1,850,000$ - 4 years
Colby Armstrong – 29 years old – 6’2” 194 lbs – 1,000,000$ - 1 year
Right Wingers
Brian Gionta – 33 years old – 5’7” 174 lbs – 5,000,000$ - 2 years
Michael Ryder – 32 years old – 6’ 185 lbs – 3,500,000$ - 1 year
Brandon Prust – 28 years old – 6’ 196 lbs – 2,500,000$ - 4 years
Ryan White – 24 years old – 6’ 194 lbs – 687,000$ - 1 year
Defensemen
P.K. Subban – 23 years old – 6’ 205 lbs – 2,875,000$ - 2 years
Andrei Markov – 33 years old – 6’ 207 lbs – 5,750,000$ - 2 years
Alexei Emelin – 26 years old – 6’1” 227 lbs – 2,000,000$ - 2 years
Tomas Kaberle – 34 years old – 6’1” 213 lbs – 4,250,000$ - 2 years (NTC)
Josh Gorges – 28 years old – 6’1” 200 lbs – 3,900,000$ - 6 years
Francis Bouillon – 36 years old – 5’8” 198 lbs – 1,500,000$ - 1 year
Yannick Weber – 23 years old – 5’11” 194 lbs – 850,000$ - 1 year
Goaltenders
Carey Price – 25 years old – 6’3” 218 lbs – 6,500,000$ - 6 years
Peter Budaj – 29 years old – 6’1” 200 lbs – 1,150,000 – 1 year
Top 5 Prospects
1- Alex Galchenyuk – 18 years old – 6’2” 207 lbs – Sarnia (OHL) - Center
2- Jarred Tinordi – 20 years old – 6’7” 211 lbs – Hamilton (AHL) – Defenseman
3 – Brendan Gallagher – 20 years old – 5’9” 174 lbs – Hamilton (AHL) – Right Wing
4- Nathan Beaulieu – 19 years old – 6’3” 194 lbs – Saint John (QMJHL) – Defenseman
5- Sebastian Collberg – 18 years old – 5’11” 174 lbs – Frφlunda (SEL) – Right Wing
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11-09-2013, 06:54 AM | #2 |
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Lines for the season opener
Pacioretty Plekanec Gionta [C] Bourque Desharnais Ryder Moen Eller Prust White Halpern Armstrong Markov [A] Subban Kaberle Emelin Bouillon Gorges [A] Price Budaj Game 1: Montreal Canadiens (0-0-0) vs Tampa Bay Lightning (0-0-0) Goals: 1st 4:53 MTL Plekanec (1) (Subban, Markov) PP 1st 10:48 TB Malone (1) (Stamkos, Purcell) 3rd 44:00 MTL Halpern (1) SH 3rd 56:56 MTL Gionta (1) (Pacioretty, Kaberle) Final Score: Montreal 3 Tampa Bay 1 1st Star: Andrei Markov (1a) 2nd Star: Carey Price (27 saves) 3rd Star: Max Pacioretty (1a) October 5 2012: Dallas claimed Kyle Turris off waivers. Game 2: #12 Ottawa Senators (0-0-0) vs #5 Montreal Canadiens (1-0-0) Goals: 1st 0:45 OTT Sushinsky (1) (Rolston, Spacek) 3rd 41:10 OTT Michalek (1) (Neil) 3rd 42:15 OTT Alfredsson (1) (Spezza, Lundin) 3rd 56:46 OTT Rolston (1) (Michalek, Morrison) PP Final Score: Ottawa 4 Montreal 0 1st Star: Brian Rolston (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Craig Anderson (26 saves) 3rd Star: Milan Michalek (1g, 1a) October 7 2012: Washington trade John Erskine to Carolina for a 5th round pick in 2013. Game 3: #9 Montreal Canadiens (1-1-0) vs #11 Toronto Maple Leafs (0-1-1) Goals: 2nd 29:46 MTL Gionta (2) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) PP 2nd 32:28 MTL Bourque (1) (Desharnais) 2nd 33:04 MTL Bourque (2) (Ryder, Markov) 2nd 36 :51 TOR Grabovsky (1) (Kulyomin, MacArthur) Final Score: Montreal 3 Toronto 1 1st Star: Carey Price (34 saves) 2nd Star: Rene Bourque (2g) 3rd Star : Joffrey Lupul October 9 2012: San Jose claimed Mike Brown off waivers. - Nashville claimed Mark Eaton off waivers. October 12 2012: Dallas claimed Zach Smith off waivers. - San Jose claimed Erik Condra off waivers. Game 4: #8 Montreal Canadiens (2-1-0) vs #6 Nashville Predators (2-1-0) Goals: 1st 0:53 MTL Ryder (1) (Desharnais, Bourque) 2nd 32 :43 MTL Pacioretty (1) (Markov, Subban) PP 3rd 50:37 MTL Pacioretty (2) (Markov, Subban) PP Final Score: Montreal 3 Nashville 0 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (2g) 2nd Star: Carey Price (27 saves) 3rd Star: P.K. Subban (2a) Game 5: #7 Pittsburgh Penguins (2-1-1) vs #5 Montreal Canadiens (3-1-0) Goals: 1st 6:57 MTL Plekanec (2) (Subban, Gionta) PP 3rd 53:03 PIT Crosby (2) (Kunitz, Letang) PP 3rd 55:39 PIT Morrow (1) (Neal) Final Score: Pittsburgh 2 Montreal 1 1st Star: Brenden Morrow (1g) 2nd Star: Sidney Crosby (1g) 3rd Star: Kristopher Letang (1a) October 14 2012: Nashville claimed Vern Fiddler off waivers. October 16 2012: Toronto trade Mike Komisarek to Washington for Mattias Sjφgren and a 5th round pick in 2013. Game 6: #12 New Jersey Devils (1-2-2) vs #8 Montreal Canadiens (3-2-0) Goals: 1st 5:30 NJ DAgostini (3) (Zubrus, Zajac) 1st 19:23 MTL Bourque (3) (Ryder, Emelin) 2nd 20:50 NJ DAgostini (4) (Zubrus, Kovalchuk) 3rd 40:48 NJ Sullivan (2) (Zajac, Kovalchuk) Final Score: New Jersey 3 Montreal 1 1st Star: Matt DAgostini (2g) 2nd Star: Ilya Kovalchuk (2a) 3rd Star: Travis Zajac (2a) Game 7: #7 Tampa Bay Lightning (4-3-0) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (3-3-0) Goals: 1st 4:52 TB Stamkos (5) (St. Louis, Malone) 1st 8:33 MTL Armstrong (1) (Kaberle) 3rd 40:49 TB Lecavalier (3) (Purcell, Malone) PP 3rd 45:58 MTL Bourque (4) (Gionta, Subban) PP 3rd 49:14 MTL Gionta (3) (Prust, Halpern) SH 3rd 53:58 MTL Pacioretty (3) (Desharnais, Ryder) 3rd 57:53 TB Purcell (3) (Thompson, Niedermayer) 3rd 58:17 MTL Gorges (1) EN Final Score: Tampa Bay 3 Montreal 5 1st Star: Teddy Purcell (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Brian Gionta (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Tomas Kaberle (1a) Game 8: #7 Montreal Canadiens (4-3-0) vs #11 Buffalo Sabres (3-3-0) Pre-Game Notes: Budaj gets the start in net. Goals: 1st 1:10 MTL Bourque (5) (Desharnais, Ryder) 1st 3:58 BUF Ott (4) (Ennis, Stafford) 2nd 20:26 BUF Leino (2) (Stafford, McNabb) 2nd 37:29 MTL - Ryder (2) (Bourque, Subban) Shootout : Montreal 0 Buffalo 1 Final Score : Montreal 2 Buffalo 3 SO 1st Star : P.K. Subban (1a) 2nd Star: Ryan Miller (31 saves) 3rd Star: Michael Ryder (1g, 1a) Game 9: #9 Montreal Canadiens (4-3-1) vs #5 Ottawa Senators (5-1-1) Pre-Game Notes: Price back in the net Goals: 1st 4:08 OTT Karlsson (1) (Alfredsson, Spezza) PP 1st 10:10 MTL Desharnais (1) (Ryder) 2nd 23:02 MTL Pacioretty (4) (Plekanec, Gionta) PP 2nd 29:19 MTL Gionta (4) (Pacioretty, Subban) PP 2nd 35:31 MTL Bourque (6) (Ryder, Desharnais) PP 3rd 53 :28 MTL Pacioretty (5) (Ryder, Markov) PP 3rd 56:15 MTL Bourque (7) (Prust, Desharnais) Final Score : Montreal 6 Ottawa 1 1st Star : Max Pacioretty (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: David Desharnais (1g, 2a) 3rd Star: Rene Bourque (2g) Game 10 : #7 Montreal Canadiens (5-3-1) vs #2 Philadelphia Flyers (7-1-0) Goals: 1st 3:56 PHI Hartnell (5) (Giroux, Schenn) PP 1st 4:31 PHI Grossmann (1) (Couturier) 1st 9:37 MTL Markov (1) (Gionta, Pacioretty) PP 2nd 22:17 MTL Gionta (5) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) PP 3rd 48:53 PHI Hartnell (6) (Giroux, Briθre) 3rd 52:25 MTL Gionta (6) (Plekanec, White) 3rd 55:34 MTL Gionta (7) (Pacioretty, Subban) PP Final Score: Montreal 4 Philadelphia 3 1st Star: Brian Gionta (3g, 1a) 2nd Star: Scott Hartnell (2g) 3rd Star: Max Pacioretty (3a) Game 11: #14 Florida Panthers (3-8-0) vs #5 Montreal Canadiens (6-3-1) Goals: 1st 13:01 MTL Desharnais (2) (Bourque, Kaberle) 1st 13:24 FLO Mueller (2) (Hamill, Skille) 2nd 24:39 MTL Kaberle (1) PP 2nd 30:56 FLO Goc (2) (Parros, Bergenheim) 3rd 51:34 FLO Kopecky (1) (Upshall, Fleischmann) PP 3rd 53:25 MTL Pacioretty (6) (Desharnais, Emelin) Shootout: Florida 2 Montreal 1 Final Score: Florida 4 Montreal 3 SO 1st Star: Tomas Kaberle (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Tomas Kopecky (1g) 3rd Star : Josι Thιodore (36 saves) Last edited by Gladiator : 11-09-2013 at 05:28 PM. |
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11-09-2013, 10:11 PM | #5 |
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Thoughts on October : Good start of the season for us. Price has been rock solid which is extremely important for us because we dont have a very strong offense. I like the production of our first 2 lines with the exception of Plekanec but im not worry about him. My biggest deception for the first is Lars Eller, not a single point in 11 games is not what I was expecting from him. I almost gave him the second line spot at the beginning of the season but now Im going to put him on the 4th line for a couple of games. Our special teams are making an impact for us too, with 18.7% our PP is 11th in the league and with 92.9% our PK is 2nd in the league.
Game 12: #6 Montreal Canadiens (6-3-2) vs #14 Buffalo Sabres (4-5-0) Pre-Game Notes: Lars Eller will play on the 4th line and Jeff Halpern takes his place on the 3rd line. Peter Budaj gets the start. Goals: 1st 2:50 MTL Plekanec (3) (Pacioretty, Subban) PP 1st 16:00 BUF Stafford (7) (Vanek, Leino) PP 1st 16:32 BUF Ott (6) (Scott) 2nd 25:45 BUF Kaleta (3) (Porter, Myers) 2nd 25:59 MTL Bourque (8) (Desharnais, Ryder) 3rd 49:22 BUF Vanek (3) (Leino, Stafford) Final Score: Montreal 2 Buffalo 4 1st Star: Tyler Myers (1a) 2nd Star: Thomas Vanek (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Drew Stafford (1g, 1a) Game 13: #1 Boston Bruins (12-3-0) vs #8 Montreal Canadiens (6-4-2) Pre-Game Notes: Carey Price is back in the net. Yannick Weber replace Francis Bouillon. Goals: 1st 5:31 BOS Marchand (5) (Jagr, Krejci) PP 1st 17:54 MTL White (1) (Armstrong, Eller) 2nd 23:46 MTL Pacioretty (7) (Gionta, Plekanec) PP 2nd 32:42 BOS Lucic (7) (Kelly) 2nd 34:26 MTL Plekanec (4) (Subban) 3rd 42:05 MTL Gionta (8) (Pacioretty, Kaberle) PP 3rd 55:57 BOS Peverley (2) (Lucic, White) Final Score: Boston 3 Montreal 4 1st Star: Milan Lucic (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Jaromir Jagr (1a) 3rd Star: Max Pacioretty (1g, 1a) November 5 2012: Toronto trade Dion Phaneuf to Edmonton for Teemu Hartikainen and Curtis Hamilton. My thoughts: Wow just wow, Im not sad to see Phaneuf out of my division but this trade is just stupid. Hartikainen and Hamilton are two young players that are playing in the AHL right now. Hamilton has the potential to play on a second line down the road but for a guy like Phaneuf its just not enough. Game 14: #6 Montreal Canadiens (7-4-2) vs #7 Pittsburgh Penguins (7-4-2) Goals: 1st 8:58 PIT Malkin (6) (Crosby, Neal) PP 1st 13:23 PIT Iginla (3) (Neal, Letang) PP 1st 14:43 PIT Holzapfel (1) (Cooke) 2nd 20:43 PIT Morrow (5) (Martin, Vitale) Final Score: Montreal 0 Pittsburgh 4 1st Star: Marc-Andrι Fleury (35 saves) 2nd Star: James Neal (2a) 3rd Star: Kristopher Letang (1a) November 6 2012: Los Angeles trade Jarret Stoll to Carolina for a 4th round pick in 2014. - Dallas claimed Ryan Jones off waivers. - Colorado claimed Douglas Murray off waivers. Game 15: #11 Washington Capitals (7-8-1) vs #8 Montreal Canadiens (7-5-2) Goals: 1st 8:01 MTL Gionta (9) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) 2nd 22:43 MTL Plekanec (5) (Gionta, Kaberle) 2nd 34:20 WSH Fehr (4) (Johansson, Laich) 3rd 46:46 WSH Ovechkin (6) (Green, Poti) PP 3rd 49:21 WSH Johansson (3) Final Score: Washington 3 Montreal 2 1st Star: Marcus Johansson (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Tomas Plekanec (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Brian Gionta (1g, 1a) Game 16: #10 Montreal Canadiens (7-6-2) vs #11 New Jersey Devils (7-6-2) Pre-Game Notes: Peter Budaj gets the start. Goals: 1st 0:22 MTL Markov (2) (Gionta, Plekanec) PP 1st 2:13 MTL Weber (1) (Moen, Halpern) 1st 2:28 MTL Pacioretty (8) (Gionta, Kaberle) 1st 6:56 NJ Josefson (1) (Ponikarovsky, Zubrus) 1st 7:54 MTL Bourque (9) (Ryder, Subban) 2nd 23:50 NJ Zubrus (5) (Henrique, Tedenby) PP 2nd 24:08 MTL Bourque (10) (Ryder, Kaberle) 3rd 49:42 MTL Desharnais (3) (Bourque, Ryder) Final Score : Montreal 6 New Jersey 2 1st Star: Rene Bourque (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Michael Ryder (3a) 3rd Star: Tomas Kaberle (2a) November 12 2012: Pittsburgh trade Pascal Dupuis to Dallas for Richard Bachman. Game 17: #9 Montreal Canadiens (8-6-2) vs #8 Tampa Bay Lightning (8-7-3) Pre-Game Notes: Price back in the net. Goals: 1st 2:50 TB Carle (3) (Pyatt, Tyrell) 2nd 21:44 TB Pouliot (2) (Lecavalier, St. Louis) PP 2nd 21:58 MTL Armstrong (2) (Kaberle, Eller) 2nd 23:33 TB Carle (4) (St. Louis, Pouliot) PP 3rd 47:40 TB Hedman (1) (Tyrell, Purcell) PP 3rd 58:49 MTL Gionta (10) (Plekanec) Final Score: Montreal 2 Tampa Bay 4 1st Star: Matt Carle (2g) 2nd Star: Benoit Pouliot (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Dana Tyrell (2a) Game 18: #15 Toronto Maple Leafs (4-11-2) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (8-7-2) Goals: 1st 17:01 TOR Watt (1) (MacArthur, Kadri) 2nd 25:34 MTL Gionta (11) 3rd 42:19 MTL Pacioretty (9) (Gionta, Halpern) 3rd 49:20 TOR MacArthur (6) (Kulyomin, Kadri) 3rd 50:15 MTL Ryder (3) (Bourque, Desharnais) 3rd 55:07 MTL Pacioretty (10) (Plekanec, Gorges) 3rd 55:36 TOR Hartikainen (2) 3rd 58:44 MTL Bourque (11) EN Final Score: Toronto 3 Montreal 5 1st Star: Rene Bourque (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Max Pacioretty (2g) 3rd Star: Brian Gionta (1g, 1a) Game 19: #10 New York Islanders (9-6-1) vs #8 Montreal Canadiens (9-7-2) Goals: 1st 7:45 NYI Boyes (7) (Moulson, Nielsen) PP 2nd 24:43 MTL Desharnais (4) (Bourque, Ryder) 3rd 54:33 MTL Kaberle (2) (Weber, Bourque) PP 3rd 54:47 NYI Boyes (8) (Moulson, Nielsen) 3rd 58:36 MTL Desharnais (5) (Bourque, Ryder) PP Final Score : New York 2 Montreal 3 1st Star: Rene Bourque (3a) 2nd Star: David Desharnais (2g) 3rd Star: Brad Boyes (2g) Game 20: #6 Montreal Canadiens (10-7-2) vs #15 Toronto Maple Leafs (4-12-3) Pre-Game Notes: Budaj gets the start Goals: 1st 19:46 MTL Gionta (12) (Markov, Subban) PP 2nd 21:28 MTL Ryder (4) (Bourque, Desharnais) 2nd 23 :37 TOR OByrne (2) (Grabovsky) 2nd 31:26 MTL Gionta (13) (Plekanec, Pacioretty) PP 3rd 41:40 TOR Liles (2) (Colborne, McLaren) 3rd 58:54 MTL Emelin (1) (Halpern) EN Final Score: Montreal 4 Toronto 2 1st Star: Brian Gionta (2g) 2nd Star: Andrei Markov (1a) 3rd Star: Rene Bourque (1a) Post-Game Note: Tomas Plekanec suffers hip flexor strain and will be out of action for 3 weeks. Blake Geoffrion is call up. November 19 2012: Toronto claimed Philip Larsen off waivers. - Edmonton trade Andy Sutton to Tampa Bay for a 3rd round pick in 2013. Game 21: #13 Winnipeg Jets (8-11-1) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (11-7-2) Pre-Game Notes: Price is back in the net. Desharnais on the 1st line, Eller on the 2nd and Geoffrion on the 4th line. Goals: 1st 1:08 WPG Kane (5) (Clitsome, Santorelli) 2nd 27:41 WPG OBrien (2) (Ladd) 2nd 27:51 WPG Ladd (6) (Antropov, Wheeler) 3rd 48:47 MTL Desharnais (6) (Gionta, Pacioretty) PP 3rd 51:30 MTL Pacioretty (11) (Gionta, Markov) 3rd 59:22 WPG Ladd (7) EN Final Score: Winnipeg 4 Montreal 2 1st Star: Andrew Ladd (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Max Pacioretty (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Nikolai Antropov (1a) November 20 2012: Toronto has fired their head coach Randy Carlyle. Toronto has a record of 4-14-3 and are in last place in the Eastern Conference. Game 22: #1 Boston Bruins (17-5-0) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (11-8-2) Goals: 1st 3:12 MTL Gionta (14) (Pacioretty, Desharnais) 1st 14:08 MTL Pacioretty (12) (Desharnais) PP 1st 17:34 BOS Caron (5) 2nd 36:12 BOS Krejci (13) (Jagr, Lucic) 2nd 36:20 BOS Jagr (12) (Seidenberg, Krejci) 3rd 48:26 MTL Gionta (15) (Pacioretty, Desharnais) PP 3rd 53:44 MTL Pacioretty (13) (Desharnais, Gionta) PP Final Score: Boston 3 Montreal 4 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (2g, 2a) 2nd Star: David Desharnais (4a) 3rd Star: Jaromir Jagr (1g, 1a) November 22 2012: Toronto claimed Mark Fayne off waivers. November 24 2012: Toronto trade the rights to Connor Brown to Boston for Jordan Caron and Daniel Paille. Game 23: #5 Ottawa Senators (12-6-2) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (12-8-2) Goals: 2nd 22:24 MTL Gionta (16) (Desharnais, Pacioretty) PP 2nd 22:40 OTT Morrison (7) (Latendresse, Sushinsky) 2nd 24:36 OTT Alfredsson (12) (Michalek, Spezza) PP 2nd 25:07 OTT Johnson (2) (Neil, Rolston) 2nd 38:42 MTL Ryder (5) PP 3rd 47:12 MTL Markov (3) (Gionta, Subban) PP 3rd 56:22 OTT Silfverberg (2) (Zibanejad, Methot) Final Score: Ottawa 4 Montreal 3 1st Star: Brian Gionta (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Milan Michalek (1a) 3rd Star: Jason Spezza (1a) Game 24: #7 Montreal Canadiens (12-9-2) vs #4 Pittsburgh Penguins (14-6-3) Goals: 1st 3:10 PIT Iginla (6) (Jokinen, Sutter) 1st 14:22 PIT Iginla (7) (Jokinen, Kunitz) PP 1st 19:48 PIT Neal (14) (Martin, Letang) PP 2nd 27:37 MTL Prust (1) (Halpern, Moen) 2nd 37:10 PIT Jokinen (8) (Iginla, Crosby) Final Score : Montreal 1 Pittsburgh 4 1st Star : Jarome Iginla (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Jussi Jokinen (1g, 2a) 3rd Star: Sidney Crosby (1a) November 30 2012: Los Angeles trade Willie Mitchell to Tampa Bay for the rights to Jake Dotchin. |
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11-10-2013, 07:17 AM | #7 |
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Thoughts on November : November was a month of ups and downs. We are not a deep team offensively so when Plekanec got injured our offense almost completely stalled with the exception of our first line. Eller continue is disastrous season by not registering a single point while playing on the second line. On a positive note, the play of Desharnais is a nice surprise. With the imminent return of Plekanec in the first week of December I can hope that its going to stabilize our offense and we can put a streak of wins.
Game 25: #4 Pittsburgh Penguins (16-6-3) vs #8 Montreal Canadiens (12-10-2) Goals: 1st 1:15 MTL Pacioretty (14) (Desharnais, Gionta) PP 1st 3:14 MTL Eller (1) (Ryder, Bourque) 1st 4:26 PIT Kunitz (6) (Iginla, Niskanen) 1st 5:09 MTL Pacioretty (15) 1st 6:58 MTL Markov (4) (Gionta, Pacioretty) PP 2nd 21:03 MTL Bourque (12) (Kaberle, Eller) PP 3rd 47:49 MTL Desharnais (7) (Gionta, Pacioretty) Final Score: Pittsburgh 1 Montreal 6 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (2g, 2a) 2nd Star: Brian Gionta (3a) 3rd Star: Lars Eller (1g, 1a) December 2, 2012: Toronto has hired Glen Hanlon to be their new Head Coach. Game 26: #7 Montreal Canadiens (13-10-2) vs #3 Carolina Hurricanes (16-9-0) Goals: 1st 10:17 CAR Tlusty (4) (Trotter, Stoll) 1st 17:36 CAR Pitkanen (3) (Stoll, Tlusty) 2nd 22:18 CAR Skinner (17) (J. Staal, Ruutu) 2nd 23:40 CAR E. Staal (6) (Semin, Nilsson) 2nd 24:19 CAR J. Staal (4) (Ruutu, Skinner) 2nd 35:23 CAR Ruutu (7) (Skinner) 3rd 54:13 CAR Nilsson (3) (Gragnani, Faulk) PP 3rd 56:50 CAR Semin (15) (Skinner, Pitkanen) PP Final Score : Montreal 0 Carolina 6 1st Star: Jeff Skinner (1g, 3a) 2nd Star: Jiri Tlusty (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Tuomo Ruutu (1g, 2a) Game 27: #8 Montreal Canadiens (13-11-2) vs #11 Winnipeg Jets (12-14-1) Goals: 1st 19:21 MTL Bourque (13) (Prust, Kaberle) 2nd 36:26 WPG Santorelli (7) (Hainsey, Kane) 3rd 47:50 MTL Geoffrion (1) (Markov, White) 3rd 57:19 MTL Eller (2) (Ryder, Markov) Final Score : Montreal 3 Winnipeg 1 1st Star : Andrei Markov (2a) 2nd Star: Lars Eller (1g) 3rd Star: Tomas Kaberle (1a) Game 28: #9 Montreal Canadiens (14-11-2) vs #6 Washington Capitals (15-2-2) Goals: 2nd 39:02 WSH Ovechkin (17) (Bδckstrφm, Erat) PP 3rd 56:01 WSH Ovechkin (18) (Bδckstrφm, Erat) Final Score: Montreal 0 Washington 2 1st Star: Nicklas Bδckstrφm (2a) 2nd Star: Michal Neurvirth (20 saves) 3rd Star: Alexander Ovechkin (2g) Game 29: #9 Montreal Canadiens (14-12-2) vs #5 Ottawa Senators (16-9-3) Goals: 1st 1:04 OTT Silfverberg (3) (Sushinsky, Methot) 1st 13:56 OTT Greening (2) (Bertram, Zibanejad) 1st 19:51 OTT Sushinsky (6) (Johnson, Silfverberg) 2nd 30:17 OTT Michalek (15) (Alfredsson, Karlsson) PP 2nd 34:01 MTL Geoffrion (2) (Armstrong, Bourque) 2nd 37:04 OTT Michalek (16) (Gonchar, Karlsson) PP 3rd 57:21 MTL Gionta (17) (Geoffrion, White) Final Score: Montreal 2 Ottawa 5 1st Star: Milan Michalek (2g) 2nd Star: Erik Karlsson (2a) 3rd Star: Jakob Silfverberg (1g, 1a) Game 30: #10 Montreal Canadiens (14-13-2) vs #8 New York Rangers (16-11-1 Pre-Game Notes: Budaj gets the start. Goals: 1st 2:52 NYR Moore (5) (Hagelin, Richards) PP 1st 5:49 MTL Prust (2) (Moen, Halpern) 1st 6:47 NYR Pyatt (4) (Brassard, Palmieri) 1st 10:07 NYR Nash (13) (Stepan, Clowe) PP 2nd 31:07 NYR Callahan (14) (Stepan, Clowe) 2nd 32:53 NYR Hagelin (11) (Nash, Richards) PP 2nd 33:43 NYR Stralman (1) (Clowe, Staal) PP 2nd 38:30 NYR Clowe (3) (Callahan, Stralman) 3rd 48:14 NYR Hagelin (12) (Nash) SH Final Score: Montreal 1 New York 8 1st Star: Ryane Clowe (1g, 3a) 2nd Star: Carl Hagelin (2g, 1a) 3rd Star: Rick Nash (1g, 2a) Game 31: #6 Washington Capitals (17-14-2) vs #11 Montreal Canadiens (14-14-2) Pre-Game Notes: Price is back in the net. Bouillon replace Weber. Plekanec is back in the lineup on the first line. Desharnais drop on the 2nd line, Eller on the 3rd and Halpern on the 4th. Goals: 1st 1:53 WSH Johansson (9) (Wolski, Brouwer) 1st 8:53 WSH Ovechkin (20) (Erat, Green) PP 1st 19:56 WSH Wolski (10) (Ribeiro, Fehr) PP 3rd 43:55 WSH Fehr (8) (Wolski, Hillen) PP Final Score: Washington 4 Montreal 0 1st Star: Wojtek Wolski (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Eric Fehr (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Michal Neurvirth (28 saves) Game 32: #15 Toronto Maple Leafs (5-23-5) vs #12 Montreal Canadiens (14-15-2) Goals: 1st 13:13 TOR Grabovsky (8) (Liles, Franson) PP 1st 14:53 TOR Connolly (11) (MacArthur, Gunnarsson) 1st 18:37 MTL Halpern (2) (White) 1st 19:05 MTL Pacioretty (16) (Armstrong, White) 3rd 40:16 TOR Van Riemsdyk (10) (Connolly, Kessel) 3rd 40:59 TOR Kulyomin (11) (MacArthur, Fayne) 3rd 42:32 MTL Desharnais (8) (Gorges, Ryder) PP Final Score: Toronto 4 Montreal 3 1st Star: Tim Connolly (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Clarke MacArthur (2a) 3rd Star: Nikolai Kulyomin (1g) December 17, 2012: Winnipeg claimed Brian Lee off waivers. Game 33: #4 Ottawa Senators (20-10-3) vs #12 Montreal Canadiens (14-16-2) Goals: 1st 16:11 MTL Pacioretty (17) (Gionta, Plekanec) PP 3rd 52:45 MTL Desharnais (9) (Ryder, Bourque) 3rd 53:05 MTL Moen (1) (Emelin, Ryder) 3rd 54:18 OTT Alfredsson (16) (Michalek, Spezza) PP Final Score: Ottawa 1 Montreal 3 1st Star: Alexei Emelin (1a) 2nd Star: Jason Spezza (1a) 3rd Star: David Desharnais (1g) Game 34: #11 Montreal Canadiens (15-16-2) vs #1 St. Louis Blues (23-11-1) Goals: 2nd 37:56 MTL Pacioretty (18) (Desharnais, Bourque) 3rd 59:28 STL Perron (18) (Backes, Berglund) Shootout: Montreal 2 St. Louis 0 Final Score: Montreal 2 St. Louis 1 SO 1st Star: Patrik Berglund (1a) 2nd Star: Rene Bourque (1a) 3rd Star: David Backes (1a) December 21, 2012: Dave Nonis resigns as General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Game 35: #11 Montreal Canadiens (16-16-2) vs #5 Chicago Blackhawks (21-11-2) Goals: 1st 4:12 MTL Gionta (18) (Subban, Markov) PP 1st 9:58 MTL Pacioretty (19) (Plekanec, Gionta) PP 2nd 23:30 CHI Beach (1) (Hjalmarsson, Handzus) 2nd 32:55 CHI Kane (10) (Toews, Sharp) Shootout: Montreal 1 Chicago 3 Final Score: Montreal 2 Chicago 3 SO 1st Star: Jonathan Toews (1a) 2nd Star: Carey Price (45 saves) 3rd Star: Brian Gionta (1g, 1a) Game 36: #3 Carolina Hurricanes (22-13-0) vs #11 Montreal Canadiens (16-16-3) Goals: 1st 1:52 MTL Gionta (19) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) PP 1st 10:29 MTL Pacioretty (20) (Plekanec, Gionta) PP 2nd 25:06 CAR Skinner (23) (Bergeron, Corvo) PP 2nd 36:56 CAR J. Staal (8) (Stoll, Bergeron) OT 62:49 CAR Semin (20) (Corvo, Pitkanen) PP Final Score: Carolina 3 Montreal 2 OT 1st Star: Joe Corvo (2a) 2nd Star: Marc-Andrι Bergeron (2a) 3rd Star : Jordan Staal (1g) Game 37 : #10 Tampa Bay Lightning (16-18-5) vs #11 Montreal Canadiens (16-16-4) Goals: 1st 11:48 TB Crombeen (5) (Paradis, Malone) 3rd 42:15 MTL Armstrong (3) (White, Markov) OT 63:10 MTL Gionta (20) (Kaberle, Subban) Final Score: Tampa Bay 1 Montreal 2 OT 1st Star: Carey Price (31 saves) 2nd Star: Ryan Malone (1a) 3rd Star: Brian Gionta (1g) December 30, 2012: Washington trade Jason Chimera to Tampa Bay for Richard Panik. Game 38: #14 Florida Panthers (16-22-1) vs #9 Montreal Canadiens (17-16-4) Goals: 1st 2:12 MTL Gionta (21) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) 1st 3:35 FLO Jovanovski (3) (Shearer) PP 1st 6:55 FLO Weiss (13) (Campbell, Versteeg) 1st 7:20 FLO Versteeg (18) (Weiss, Fleischmann) 1st 12:10 MTL Subban (1) (Desharnais, Bourque) PP 3rd 43:21 FLO Versteeg (19) (Campbell, Weiss) PP 3rd 49:25 FLO Kulikov (3) (Weiss, Campbell) PP 3rd 51:11 MTL Ryder (6) (Gorges, Markov) PP Final Score: Florida 5 Montreal 3 1st Star: Stephen Weiss (1g, 3a) 2nd Star: Kris Versteeg (2g, 1a) 3rd Star: Brian Campbell (3a) December 31, 2012: Lindy Ruff has been hired as the new Toronto Maple Leafs General Manager. |
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Thoughts on December: December is a month to forget. Nothing worked, we couldnt score and we couldnt stop the puck from going in our net. If nothing changes in January some players are going to get move elsewhere.
Game 39: #2 Philadelphia Flyers (26-10-2) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (17-17-4) Pre-Game Notes: Desharnais and Plekanec switch places on the 1st and 2nd line. Desharnais stopped producing when he was sent down on the 2nd line, Im hoping Plekanec will get the line going while the 1st continue to work. Eller is going back on the 4th line. Goals: 1st 11:36 MTL White (2) (Eller, Armstrong) 1st 12:22 PHI Knuble (18) (Gagnι, Briθre) 1st 14:26 MTL Desharnais (10) (Bourque, Ryder) 2nd 24:01 PHI Coburn (4) (Briθre) 2nd 37:16 PHI Knuble (19) (Foster, Hartnell) PP 3rd 57:41 MTL Kaberle (3) (Ryder, Bourque) PP OT 60:58 MTL Pacioretty (21) (Eller, Emelin) Final Score: Philadelphia 3 Montreal 4 OT 1st Star: Mike Knuble (2g) 2nd Star: Lars Eller (2a) 3rd Star: Tomas Kaberle (1g) ISS Mid-Season Ranking Top 30
1- Alexander Barkov (1)2- Sean Monahan (2) 3- Ryan Pulock (8) 4- Nathan MacKinnon (12) 5- Hunter Shinkaruk (3) 6- Curtis Lazar (4) 7- Seth Jones (10) 8- Jonathan Drouin (6) 9- Rasmus Ristolainen (7) 10- Max Domi (5) 11- Artturi Lehkonen (13) 12- William Carrier (19) 13- Alex Forsberg (18) 14- Ryan Kujawinski (9) 15- Cole Cassels (15) 16- Elias Lindholm (25) 17- Kerby Rychel (11) 18- Darnell Nurse (41) 19- Juuso Ikonen (14) 20- Josh Morrisey (16) 21- Hunter Garlent (17) 22- Morgan Klimchuk (20) 23- Martin Reway (-) 24- Zachary Fucale (23) 25- Nicolas Petan (62) 26- Madison Bowey (21) 27- Marko Dano (29) 28- Connor Rankin (22) 29- Jason Dickinson (24) 30- Jordan Maletta (28) Game 40: #9 Montreal Canadiens (18-17-4) vs #15 Toronto Maple Leafs (8-28-6) Goals: 1st 8:15 TOR Gunnarsson (4) (Connolly) 1st 12:03 TOR Connolly (16) (MacArthur, Kuyomin) PP 1st 13:57 TOR Grabovsky (11) (Kessel, Van Riemsdyk) PP 2nd 21:22 MTL Armstrong (4) (White, Subban) 2nd 27:04 TOR Van Riemsdyk (11) (Grabovsky, Franson) PP 2nd 38:43 TOR Kessel (11) (Van Riemsdyk, Liles) PP 3rd 41:17 TOR Franson (4) (Bozak, Connolly) 3rd 46:02 TOR MacArthur (15) (Connolly, Gunnarsson) 3rd 49:30 MTL Plekanec (6) (Subban, Gionta) PP Final Score: Montreal 2 Toronto 7 1st Star: Tim Connolly (1g, 3a) 2nd Star: James Van Riemsdyk (1g, 2a) 3rd Star: Cody Franson (1g, 1a) January 4, 2013: Max Pacioretty signs a 3 years contract extension at $1.8m/year with Montreal. Game 41: #12 New York Islanders (17-17-4) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (18-18-4) Pre-Game Note: Budaj gets the start. Goals: 1st 1:24 NYI Grabner (20) (Okposo, Tavares) PP 1st 9:01 NYI Ullstrφm (3) (Niederreiter, Moulson) 1st 12:46 NYI Okposo (14) (Grabner, Visnovsky) PP 1st 13:41 MTL Pacioretty (22) (Plekanec, Markov) PP 2nd 26:16 MTL Gionta (22) (Plekanec, Subban) PP 2nd 38:44 NYI Boyes (14) (Tavares, Streit) PP 3rd 40:58 MTL Moen (2) (Halpern, Prust) 3rd 50:48 MTL Moen (3) (Prust, Halpern) 3rd 51:10 MTL Halpern (3) (Moen) 3rd 59:28 MTL Ryder (7) (Plekanec) EN Final Score: New York 4 Montreal 6 1st Star: Jeff Halpern (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Travis Moen (2g, 1a) 3rd Star: Tomas Plekanec (3a) January 6, 2013: Minnesota trade C Matt Cullen to St. Louis for C Jaden Schwartz. Game 42: #9 Montreal Canadiens (19-18-4) vs #1 Boston Bruins (28-12-2) Pre-Game Note: Price back in the net. Goals: 3rd 40:27 BOS Lucic (10) (Jagr, Chara) 3rd 41:59 BOS Jagr (22) (Krejci, Bourque) PP 3rd 53:35 MTL Gionta (23) (Pacioretty, Subban) Final Score: Montreal 1 Boston 2 1st Star: Jaromir Jagr (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Carey Price (40 saves) 3rd Star: Milan Lucic (1g) January 8, 2013: Los Angeles claimed Keith Ballard off waivers. Game 43: #10 Montreal Canadiens (19-19-4) vs #15 (14-26-2) Pre-Game Note: Budaj gets the start because its the first game of a back to back. Goals: 2nd 22:34 MTL Ryder (8) (Desharnais, Subban) 2nd 25:35 MTL Ryder (9) (Gorges, Kaberle) PP 3rd 40:31 CLB Prospal (11) (Comeau) 3rd 55:06 CLB Comeau (13) (Prospal, Anisimov) PP Shootout: Montreal 2 Columbus 1 Final Score: Montreal 3 Columbus 2 SO 1st Star: Blake Comeau (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Michael Ryder (2g) 3rd Star: Vaclav Prospal (1g, 1a) January 11, 2013: Columbus trade LW Vaclav Prospal to Ottawa for RW Mark Stone. Game 44: #1 Boston Bruins (30-12-2) vs #9 Montreal Canadiens (20-19-4) Pre-Game Note: Price back in the net. Goals: 1st 10:10 MTL Desharnais (11) (Bourque) 1st 11:53 BOS Jagr (24) (Marchand, Krejci) 1st 14:27 BOS Jagr (25) (Marchand, Ference) 2nd 35:21 BOS Bourque (9) (Horton, Kelly) Final Score: Boston 3 Montreal 1 1st Star: Jaromir Jagr (2g) 2nd Star: Nathan Horton (1a) 3rd Star: Brad Marchand (2a) Game 45: #13 Winnipeg Jets (19-24-2) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (20-20-4) Goals: 1st 15:18 WPG Jokinen (11) (Santorelli, Byfuglien) PP 3rd 49:42 MTL Desharnais (12) (Ryder, Gorges) PP 3rd 59:56 WPG Slater (4) (Byfuglien, Antropov) Final Score: Winnipeg 2 Montreal 1 1st Star: Dustin Byfuglien (2a) 2nd Star: Al Montoya (23 saves) 3rd Star: Carey Price (32 saves) Game 46: #10 Montreal Canadiens (20-21-4) vs #11 Buffalo Sabres (21-21-1) Pre-Game Note: Yannick Weber back in the lineup. Bouillon healthy scratch. Goals: 1st 1:04 BUF Sekera (6) (Ott, Adam) 1st 2:09 BUF Larsson (1) 1st 17:50 MTL Plekanec (7) (Markov, Gionta) PP 2nd 28:19 BUF Sekera (7) (Adam) PP 3rd 41:39 MTL Eller (3) (Armstrong, Weber) 3rd 51:35 MTL Pacioretty (23) (Ryder) 3rd 55:53 MTL Desharnais (13) (Gorges, Pacioretty) Final Score: Montreal 4 Buffalo 3 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Andrej Sekera (2g) 3rd Star: Tomas Plekanec (1g) January 16, 2013: Colorado trade RW Milan Hejduk to St. Louis for C Evgeny Grachev and D Ian Cole. Game 47: #12 Buffalo Sabres (21-22-1) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (21-21-4) Goals: 1st 1:02 BUF Hunter (10) (Ott, Adam) 1st 9:22 MTL Plekanec (8) (Eller, Kaberle) 2nd 22:09 MTL Pacioretty (24) (Gionta, Plekanec) PP 2nd 27:26 BUF Ott (11) (Ehrhoff, Myers) 3rd 48:31 MTL Pacioretty (25) (Markov, Plekanec) PP Final Score: Buffalo 2 Montreal 3 1st Star: Tomas Plekanec (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Max Pacioretty (2g) 3rd Star: Tyler Myers (1a) January 19, 2013: Tampa Bay trade D Mattias Φhlund to Colorado for the rights to C Michael Clarke. - The New York Rangers trade D Michael Sauer to Phoenix for a 3rd round pick in 2013. Game 48: #8 Edmonton Oilers (24-21-2) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (22-21-4) Goals: 1st 5:30 MTL Plekanec (9) (Subban, Markov) PP 3rd 58:34 MTL Bourque (14) (Desharnais, Ryder) PP Final Score : Edmonton 0 Montreal 2 1st Star: Carey Price (30 saves) 2nd Star: P.K. Subban (1a) 3rd Star: Tomas Plekanec (1g) Post-Game Note: Jeff Halpern suffered anterior knee pain during the game and will be out of action for 10 days. Game 49: #9 Montreal Canadiens (23-21-4) vs #5 Ottawa Senators (28-17-4) Pre-Game Note: Blake Geoffrion replace Jeff Halpern. Goals: 1st 3:31 MTL Prust (3) (Geoffrion, White) 1st 16:41 OTT Prospal (12) (Neil, Karlsson) 3rd 45:43 MTL Subban (2) (Ryder, Bourque) 3rd 50:26 OTT Michalek (29) (Alfredsson, Spezza) PP Shootout: Montreal 2 Ottawa 1 Final Score: Montreal 3 Ottawa 2 SO 1st Star: Milan Michalek (1g) 2nd Star: Carey Price (34 saves) 3rd Star: P.K. Subban (1g) Game 50: #9 Minnesota Wild (22-21-5) vs #9 Montreal Canadiens (24-21-4) Goals: 1st 17:39 MTL Eller (4) (Gorges, Weber) 3rd 44:00 MIN Gilbert (3) (Brodziak, Suter) 3rd 45:35 MTL Plekanec (10) (Bourque, Subban) 3rd 58:05 MIN Clutterbuck (7) (Gilbert, Clark) PP 3rd 59:02 MTL Pacioretty (26) (Plekanec, Markov) PP 3rd 59:11 MTL Desharnais (14) (Markov) EN Final Score: Minnesota 2 Montreal 4 1st Star: Tomas Plekanec (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Tom Gilbert (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Andrei Markov (2a) January 24, 2013: Philadelphia trade D Kent Huskins to New Jersey for D Peter Harrold. - Washington trade LW Wojtek Wolski to St. Louis for the rights to D Nicholas Walters. Game 51: #9 Montreal Canadiens (25-21-4) vs #5 Detroit Red Wings (29-13-6) Goals: 1st 8:32 DET Filppula (20) (Bertuzzi) PP 2nd 24:38 DET Franzen (24) (Zetterberg, White) PP 2nd 38:07 DET Datsyuk (16) (Zetterberg, Kronwall) SH 3rd 46:34 DET Colaiacovo (4) (Filppula) PP 3rd 52:58 DET Datsyuk (17) (Franzen, Zetterberg) PP 3rd 59:20 MTL Plekanec (11) (Gionta, Pacioretty) PP Final Score: Montreal 1 Detroit 5 1st Star: Valterri Filppula (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Pavel Datsyuk (2g) 3rd Star: Henrik Zetterberg (3a) Game 52: #9 Montreal Canadiens (25-22-4) vs #4 Philadelphia Flyers (32-14-3) Goals: 2nd 23:23 PHI Briθre (22) (Pronger, Gagnι) 2nd 27:05 MTL Kaberle (4) (Weber, Desharnais) 2nd 36:15 MTL Desharnais (15) (Gionta) 3rd 52:04 MTL Desharnais (16) (Ryder, Bourque) 3rd 52:40 PHI Briθre (23) (Hartnell, Hall) 3rd 57:06 PHI Simmonds (4) (Giroux, Hartnell) PP OT 63:44 MTL Eller (5) (Pacioretty, Kaberle) Final Score: Montreal 4 Philadelphia 3 OT 1st Star: David Desharnais (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Tomas Kaberle (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Yannick Weber (1a) Game 53: #12 Buffalo Sabres (22-25-2) vs #9 Montreal Canadiens (26-22-4) Goals: 1st 6:33 MTL Ryder (10) (Bourque) Final Score: Buffalo 0 Montreal 1 1st Star: Carey Price (34 saves) 2nd Star: Michael Ryder (1g) 3rd Star: Jhonas Enroth (23 saves) Post-Game Notes: Travis Moen suffered a groin strain during the game and will be out of action for 10 days. Colby Armstrong suffered a thigh strain during the game and will be out of action for 2 weeks. January 30, 2013: Buffalo has fired their Head Coach Ron Rolston. Buffalo has a record of 22-26-2 and are ranked 12 in the Eastern Conference. - Colorado has fired their Head Coach Joe Sacco. Colorado has a record of 21-22-10 and are ranked 9 in the Western Conference. |
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Thoughts on January : We recovered from our bad month of December with a good month of January that put us back in the race to make the playoffs. Our lines seems to be a little bit more balance. Now its decision time on a couple of players that are becoming UFA at the end of the year. Player like Bouillon, Armstrong and Ryder. For Bouillon and Armstrong its very likely that they are going to be trade before the deadline. But for Ryder, I just dont know hes a very good player but he hasnt performed to the level I was expecting this year so its going to be a tough decision.
Game 54: #9 Montreal Canadiens (27-22-4) vs #12 Buffalo Sabres (22-26-2) Pre-Game Notes: Michaλl Bournival is called up from Hamilton to replace Moen on the 3rd line. Jeff Halpern is back in the lineup and replaces Armstrong on the 4th line. Goals: 1st 3:30 BUF Vanek (13) (Ennis, Ehrhoff) PP 1st 18:47 BUF Ott (12) (Hecht) SH 3rd 40:44 BUF Stafford (22) (Vanek, Myers) 3rd 53:58 MTL Pacioretty (27) (Plekanec, Markov) PP 3rd 59:05 BUF Stafford (23) (Ennis, Vanek) Final Score: Montreal 1 Buffalo 4 1st Star: Thomas Vanek (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Drew Stafford (2g) 3rd Star: Tyler Ennis (2a) Post-Game Note: Tomas Kaberle suffered a thigh strain during the game and will be out of action for 2 weeks. February 2, 2013: Blake Geoffrion signs a 1 year contract extension at 890,000$ with Montreal. - Yannick Weber signs a 1 year contract extension at 935,000$ with Montreal. - Ryan White signs a 1 year contract extension at 765,000$ with Montreal. - David Desharnais signs a 1 year contract extension at 1,100,000$ with Montreal. - Columbus claimed Cory Emmerton off waivers. Game 55: #9 Montreal Canadiens (27-23-4) vs #2 New York Rangers (33-13-6) Pre-Game Note: Francis Bouillon is back in the lineup to replace Tomas Kaberle. Goals: 1st 9:50 NYR Stepan (11) (Clowe, Pyatt) 2nd 20:14 NYR Nash (20) (Richards, Staal) 2nd 26:59 MTL Pacioretty (28) (Plekanec, Gionta) PP 3rd 56:49 NYR Richards (28) (Nash, Callahan) PP Final Score: Montreal 1 New York 3 1st Star: Rick Nash (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Brad Richards (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Marc Staal (1a) February 4, 2013: Chicago trade LW Jeremy Morin to Minnesota for D Jared Spurgeon. February 6, 2013: Thomas Golisano has been hired as the new Buffalo Sabres Head Coach. - Anaheim has fired their Head Coach Bruce Boudreau. Anaheim has a record of 18-33-4 and are ranked 14 in the Western Conference. Game 56: #9 Montreal Canadiens (27-24-4) #14 Florida Panthers (22-31-3) Goals: 2nd 26:36 MTL Gionta (24) (Bourque, Desharnais) PP 2nd 30:00 MTL Geoffrion (3) (Halpern, White) 2nd 35:03 MTL Markov (5) PP 2nd 36:13 FLO Campbell (7) (Kulikov, Skille) 3rd 57:27 FLO Bergenheim (8) (Goc, Mueller) 3rd 59:18 MTL Plekanec (12) (Prust) EN Final Score: Montreal 4 Florida 2 1st Star: Rene Bourque (1a) 2nd Star: Brian Campbell (1g) 3rd Star: Jack Skille (1a) February 7, 2013: Winnipeg trade C Nikolai Antropov to Los Angeles for RW Tyler Toffoli and a 3rd round pick in 2013. Game 57: #15 Toronto Maple Leafs (15-32-8) vs #9 Montreal Canadiens (28-24-4) Pre-Game Note: Budaj gets the start Goals: 1st 3:47 MTL Desharnais (17) (Weber) PP 1st 5:21 TOR Connolly (19) (Van Riemsdyk, Kostka) 1st 6:39 TOR Grabovsky (18) (Van Riemsdyk, Kessel) PP 1st 10:36 TOR Connolly (20) 1st 18:09 TOR MacArthur (18) (McLaren, Connolly) 2nd 23:07 TOR Fayne (4) (Van Riemsdyk, Gunnarsson) 2nd 23:51 MTL Desharnais (18) (Pacioretty, Gionta) 2nd 25:21 MTL Markov (6) (Subban) PP Final Score: Toronto 5 Montreal 3 1st Star: Tim Connolly (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: James Van Riemsdyk (3a) 3rd Star: Mark Fayne (1g) Post-Game Note: David Desharnais suffered a groin strain during the game and will be out of action for 10 days. 2013 All-Stars Game: West 6 East 4 (No players from Montreal) 1st Star: Kris Letang (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Daniel Sedin (2g, 1a) 3rd Star: Patrick Kane (1g, 1a) February 12, 2013: Winnipeg trade RW Blake Wheeler and a 5th round pick in 2013 to Vancouver for C Alexandre Mallet and a 1st round pick in 2013. February 14, 2013: Edmonton trade C Ιric Bιlanger to Colorado for a 4th round pick in 2013. - John McCaw has been hired as the new Anaheim Duck Head Coach. Game 58: #12 Calgary Flames (21-27-9) vs #9 Montreal Canadiens (28-25-4) Pre-Game Notes: Price back in the net. Moen return from injury and replace Desharnais. Eller move to the 2nd line. Goals: 1st 3:21 CGY Tanguay (30) (Giordano, Wideman) PP 2nd 27:48 CGY Tanguay (31) (Stempniak, Backlund) PP 2nd 31:12 MTL Weber (2) (Eller, Gorges) PP 2nd 34:00 MTL Gionta (25) (Pacioretty, Geoffrion) 3rd 53:40 CGY Hudler (18) (Brule, Tanguay) 3rd 59:40 CGY Tanguay (32) (Stempniak, Kiprusoff) EN Final Score: Calgary 4 Montreal 2 1st Star: Alex Tanguay (3g, 1a) 2nd Star: Miikka Kiprusoff (31 saves) 3rd Star: Lee Stempniak (2a) Game 59: #11 Buffalo Sabres (27-26-3) vs #9 Montreal Canadiens (28-26-4) Pre-Game Notes: Desharnais is back in the lineup. Bournival is sent back to Hamilton. Goals: 1st 5:56 MTL Pacioretty (29) (Gionta, Plekanec) PP 1st 10:38 MTL Pacioretty (30) (Subban, Gionta) PP 1st 13:53 MTL Bourque (15) (Gionta) PP 2nd 24:18 MTL Bourque (16) (Desharnais, Gorges) PP 2nd 31:14 MTL Weber (3) (Desharnais) PP 3rd 47:22 BUF Ennis (18) (Hunter, Ehrhoff) Final Score: Buffalo 1 Montreal 5 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (2g) 2nd Star: Brian Gionta (3a) 3rd Star: Rene Bourque (2g) Game 60 : #6 New Jersey Devils (33-20-6) vs #9 Montreal Canadiens (29-26-4) Goals: 1st 10:42 NJ Clarkson (6) (Henrique, Tedenby) 1st 16:03 NJ Kovalchuk (30) (Zidlicky, Tallinder) PP 2nd 36:56 MTL Eller (6) (Prust, Moen) 2nd 37:59 NJ Ponikarovsky (9) (DAgostini) Final Score : New Jersey 3 Montreal 1 1st Star: Alexei Ponikarovsky (1g) 2nd Star: Martin Brodeur (26 saves) 3rd Star: Marek Zidlicky (1a) Post-Game Note: Tomas Plekanec suffered a foot contusion during the game and will be out of action for 2 weeks. February 21, 2013: Montreal trade RW Colby Armstrong to Carolina for a 3rd round pick in 2013. Reason for the trade: Armstrong was becoming a UFA at the end of the season and I had no intention of bringing him back next year so I took what I could for him. - Montreal trade D Francis Bouillon to Nashville for D Kevin Klein. Reason for the trade: Like Armstrong, Bouillon was becoming a UFA at the end of the season. There wasnt a lot of offers for the 37 years old veteran but in Klein we receive a 28 years old that also becomes UFA but is an upgrade over Bouillon. February 22, 2013: Pittsburgh trade G Tomas Vokoun to Florida for a 2nd round pick in 2013 and a 4th round pick in 2014. - Columbus trade C Mark Letestu and C Nick Drazenovic to Calgary for the rights to G Karri Rδmφ. - New Jersey trade C Andrei Loktionov to Phoenix for the rights to RW Tobias Rieder. - Montreal trade RW Michael Ryder and a 3rd round pick in 2013 to Carolina for a 1st round pick in 2013. Reason for the trade: Ryder was a major disappointment for me this season so I decided that I wouldnt bring him back next year which means a trade was the next step. Im very happy to have been able to add a 1st round pick for the upcoming draft. Ryders stats in Mtl: 60PJ 10-25=35PTS Game 61: #15 Toronto Maple Leafs (19-32-9) vs #9 Montreal Canadiens (29-27-4) Pre-Game Notes: Kaberle is back from injury. Klein takes Weber spot in the lineup. Brendan Gallagher has been called up from Hamilton to replace Ryder on the 2nd line. Petteri Nokelainen has also been called up from Hamilton and will play on the 4th line. Goals: 1st 0:11 TOR Van Riemsdyk (20) (Kessel, Franson) 1st 3:52 MTL Desharnais (19) (Bourque, Kaberle) PP 1st 4:41 MTL Prust (4) (Emelin, Halpern) SH 2nd 21:44 TOR Kessel (18) (Van Riemsdyk, Grabovsky) PP 2nd 35:21 TOR Caron (5) (Lupul, Connolly) 3rd 41:11 MTL Bourque (17) (Desharnais, Gallagher) PP 3rd 44:43 TOR Connolly (22) (Kulyomin, Lupul) 3rd 49:44 MTL Bourque (18) (Klein, Desharnais) PP OT 62:40 TOR Kessel (19) (Grabovsky, Gunnarsson) Final Score: Toronto 5 Montreal 4 OT 1st Star: Phil Kessel (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Rene Bourque (2g, 1a) 3rd Star : James Van Riemsdyk (1g, 1a) February 23, 2013: Columbus trade LW R.J. Umberger to Philadelphia for D Braydon Coburn and the rights to D Valery Vasilyev. - Buffalo trade C Ville Leino to the New York Rangers for D Marc Staal and D Dylan Mcllrath. - New Jersey trade D Marek Zidlicky and the rights to LW Ben Johnson to Detroit for LW Tomas Tatar and C Landon Ferraro. - Nashville trade RW Matt Halischuk and a 4th round pick in 2013 to Minnesota for C Carson McMillan, LW Stιphane Veilleux, a 4th round pick and 5th round pick in 2013. - Ottawa trade D Jared Cowen to Minnesota for G Darcy Kuemper. - Montreal trade D Davis Drewiske to Buffalo for a 3rd round pick in 2014. Reason for the trade: Simple reason, Drewiske was not in my plan going forward. Game 62: #9 Montreal Canadiens (29-27-5) vs #15 Toronto Maple Leafs (20-32-9) Goals: 1st 6:55 TOR Gardiner (5) (Kostka, Lupul) 1st 9:19 MTL Gionta (26) (Pacioretty, Eller) PP 3rd 40:40 MTL Gallagher (1) (Desharnais) 3rd 41:00 MTL Bourque (19) (Eller, Gallagher) 3rd 50:39 TOR MacArthur (20) (Caron, Bozak) 3rd 59:51 MTL Bourque (20) Gallagher, Eller) EN Final Score : Montreal 4 Toronto 2 1st Star : Brendan Gallagher (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Rene Bourque (2g) 3rd Star : Lars Eller (3a) Game 63 : #9 Montreal Canadiens (30-27-5) vs #1 Boston Bruins (42-18-3) Goals : 1st 4:31 MTL Klein (3) (Bourque, Desharnais) PP 1st 6:56 MTL Gionta (27) (Pacioretty, Subban) PP 1st 13:43 MTL Nokelainen (1) (White) 1st 15:14 BOS Peverley (5) (Pandolfo, Thornton) 1st 18:54 MTL Pacioretty (31) (Gionta, Eller) PP 2nd 20:13 BOS Marchand (22) (Horton, Jagr) 2nd 30:48 BOS Seidenberg (5) (Bourque, Bergeron) 2nd 33:50 MTL Pacioretty (32) (Kaberle) 3rd 52:14 MTL Prust (5) (Halpern, Bourque) Final Score: Montreal 6 Boston 3 1st Star: P.K. 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4 points out with 3 games in hand on the 8th place team, you're right in the thick of the chase. Good luck the rest of the way and hopefully the call ups can spark a winning streak.
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Thoughts on February : Last month was a busy one for us with the trade deadline. A couple of upcoming UFA were moved for picks and Kevin Klein. I dont think its going to hurt our chance to make the playoffs since they were depth players with the exception of Ryder but the way Gallagher played since being called up I dont think we are going to miss him. Hopefully we are going to avoid injuries for the end of the season and if thats the case I believe in our chance to make it to the playoff.
Game 64: #8 Ottawa Senators (32-27-7) vs #9 Montreal Canadiens (31-27-5) Goals: 1st 6:21 MTL Gionta (28) (Pacioretty, Desharnais) 1st 6:46 MTL Pacioretty (33) (Desharnais, Gionta) 1st 7:18 OTT Beauchemin (11) (Morrison) PP 2nd 20:42 MTL Bourque (21) (Gallagher, Eller) Final Score : Ottawa 1 Montreal 3 1st Star : Max Pacioretty (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Brian Gionta (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: David Desharnais (2a) Game 65: #9 Montreal Canadiens (32-27-5) vs #2 Boston Bruins (42-19-4) Goals: 1st 9:00 BOS Jagr (31) (Lucic, Chara) 1st 16:34 BOS Seguin (18) (Bourque, White) 2nd 22:32 BOS Lucic (20) (Thornton, Savard) 2nd 26:01 BOS Boychuk (5) (Bergeron) PP 3rd 49:15 BOS Marchand (25) (Jagr, Seidenberg) 3rd 49:59 BOS Peverley (6) (Pandolfo, Boychuk) 3rd 53:13 BOS Bourque (13) (Savard, Seguin) 3rd 59:46 BOS Chara (16) (Krejci) PP Final Score : Montreal 0 Boston 8 1st Star : Jaromir Jagr (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Milan Lucic (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Zdeno Chara (1g, 1a) Game 66: #3 Vancouver Canucks (42-21-5) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (32-28-5) Goals: 2nd 23:18 MTL Pacioretty (34) (Eller, Gionta) PP 3rd 59:28 VAN H. Sedin (29) (D. Sedin, Edler) PP OT 60:41 VAN Kesler (24) (Hansen) Final Score: Vancouver 2 Montreal 1 OT 1st Star: Ryan Kesler (1g) 2nd Star: Henrik Sedin (1g) 3rd Star: Roberto Luongo (21 saves) Game 67: #10 Colorado Avalanche (28-29-11) vs #9 Montreal Canadiens (32-28-6) Pre-Game Note: Tomas Plekanec is back from injury. Nokelainen is a healthy scratch. Goals: 1st 2:13 MTL Gionta (29) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) PP 1st 13:33 MTL Gallagher (2) (Kaberle, Desharnais) PP 2nd 27:23 COL Thomas (6) (Stastny, Olver) PP Final Score: Colorado 1 Montreal 2 1st Star: Tomas Kaberle (1a) 2nd Star: Tomas Plekanec (1a) 3rd Star: Simeon Varlamov (28 saves) Game 68: #2 New York Rangers (43-18-7) vs #8 Montreal Canadiens (33-28-6) Goals: 1st 16:07 NYR Nash (28) (Hagelin, Moore) PP 2nd 29:32 MTL Pacioretty (35) (Desharnais, Gionta) 3rd 46:48 MTL Pacioretty (36) (Plekanec) Final Score: New York 1 Montreal 2 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (2g) 2nd Star: Carey Price (33 saves) 3rd Star: Rick Nash (1g) Game 69: #8 Montreal Canadiens (34-28-6) vs #12 New York Islanders (29-31-8) Goals: 1st 2:55 MTL Eller (7) (Plekanec, Gionta) 1st 9:48 NYI Tavares (24) (Moulson, Okposo) 1st 16:16 MTL Gallagher (3) (Bourque, Desharnais) PP 2nd 29:50 MTL Pacioretty (37) (Plekanec, Gionta) 2nd 31:12 NYI Bailey (6) (Boulton, Aucoin) 3rd 45:48 NYI Moulson (18) (Nielsen, De Haan) 3rd 56:18 NYI Boyes (20) (Nielsen) 3rd 56:38 NYI Boyes (21) (Nielsen, Moulson) Final Score: Montreal 3 New York 5 1st Star: Brad Boyes (2g) 2nd Star: Matt Moulson (1g, 2a) 3rd Star: Frans Nielsen (3a) Game 70: #8 Montreal Canadiens (34-29-6) vs #5 Washington Capitals (38-25-7) Goals: 1st 2:46 MTL Pacioretty (38) (Plekanec, Markov) PP 1st 3:46 MTL White (3) (Halpern, Geoffrion) 1st 6:32 WSH Bδckstrφm (16) (Ovechkin, Erat) 1st 8:39 WSH Ovechkin (42) (Erat, Poti) 1st 18:06 WSH Ovechkin (43) (Erat, Hillen) 1st 18:47 WSH Carlson (7) 2nd 20:33 WSH Laich (16) (Johansson) PP 2nd 26:02 WSH Murray (4) (Hendricks, Green) 2nd 33:17 MTL Bourque (22) (Kaberle, Pacioretty) 3rd 46:24 WSH Johansson (20) (Poti, Laich) Final Score : Montreal 3 Washington 7 1st Star : Alexander Ovechkin (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Martin Erat (3a) 3rd Star: Tom Poti (2a) Game 71: #8 Montreal Canadiens (34-30-6) vs #14 Winnipeg Jets (26-39-6) Pre-Game Note: Budaj gets the start. Goals: 1st 4:58 WPG Jokinen (17) (Santorelli, Ladd) PP 1st 9:27 WPG Little (19) PS 1st 9:41 WPG Thorburn (13) (Klinberg, Cormier) 1st 12:26 WPG Wellwood (7) (Kane, Little) 2nd 23:04 WPG Kane (15) (OBrien, Clitsome) PP 2nd 33:51 MTL Plekanec (13) (Bourque) 2nd 37:08 WPG Kane (16) (Jokinen, Santorelli) Final Score : Montreal 1 Winnipeg 6 1st Star : Evander Kane (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Olli Jokinen (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Bryan Little (1g, 1a) Game 72: #8 Montreal Canadiens (34-31-6) vs #13 Florida Panthers (30-40-3) Pre-Game Notes: Price back in the net. Nokelainen replaces White in the lineup. Goals: 1st 7:50 FLO Fleischmann (31) (Versteeg, Campbell) PP 1st 11:38 FLO Fleischmann (32) (Weiss, Versteeg) 1st 12:01 MTL Plekanec (14) (Pacioretty, Gionta) PP 1st 19:10 FLO Skille (12) (Parros, Campbell) 1st 19:34 FLO Fleischmann (33) (Versteeg, Weiss) 2nd 21:35 MTL Plekanec (15) (Subban, Pacioretty) PP 2nd 29:28 MTL Gorges (2) (Prust, Markov) 3rd 43:45 MTL Plekanec (16) (Emelin, Pacioretty) 3rd 52:04 FLO Versteeg (32) (Fleischmann, Weiss) PP Final Score: Montreal 4 Florida 5 1st Star: Tomas Fleischmann (3g, 1a) 2nd Star: Kris Versteeg (1g, 3a) 3rd Star: Tomas Plekanec (3g) Game 73: #3 Carolina Hurricanes (45-27-1) vs #9 Montreal Canadiens (34-32-6) Pre-Game Notes: White replaces Moen in the lineup. Dustin Tokarski is called up and gets the start since Im not satisfied with the play of Price and Budaj. Goals: 1st 4:01 CAR Ruutu (17) (Boychuk, LaRose) 1st 6:33 CAR Skinner (45) 1st 9:15 CAR Ruutu (18) (LaRose, Boychuk) 1st 17:27 MTL Prust (6) (Geoffrion) 2nd 28:42 MTL Kaberle (5) (Subban, Gionta) 2nd 36:15 MTL Desharnais (20) 3rd 40:14 MTL Desharnais (21) (Gallagher, Bourque) 3rd 50:21 CAR E. Staal (34) (Semin, Corvo) 3rd 52:42 CAR Skinner (46) (Stoll, J. Staal) Final Score: Carolilna 5 Montreal 4 1st Star: Tuomo Ruutu (2g) 2nd Star: Jeff Skinner (2g) 3rd Star: David Desharnais (2g) Game 74: #2 Boston Bruins (47-22-4) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (34-33-6) Pre-Game Note: Price back in the net. Goals: 1st 4:47 BOS Jagr (38) PP 1st 9:49 MTL Bourque (23) (Markov) 1st 10:20 BOS Krejci (33) (Lucic, Seidenberg) 2nd 36:55 BOS Chara (19) (Seidenberg, Krejci) PP 3rd 59:51 MTL Gallagher (4) (Gionta, Pacioretty) Final Score: Boston 3 Montreal 2 1st Star: David Krejci (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Andrei Markov (1a) 3rd Star: Jaromir Jagr (1g) Game 75 : #10 Montreal Canadiens (34-34-6) vs #2 Boston Bruins (48-22-4) Goals : 1st 5:54 BOS Marchand (27) (Bergeron, Ference) 1st 19:48 BOS Bergeron (19) (Marchand, Jagr) 2nd 25:56 BOS Bourque (18) (Seguin, Bergeron) 2nd 29:31 MTL Gallagher (5) (Bourque, Desharnais) 2nd 35:35 MTL Desharnais (22) (Pacioretty, Gallagher) 3rd 59:05 BOS Seguin (21) (Kelly, Bourque) Final Score: Montreal 2 Boston 4 1st Star: Patrice Bergeron (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Tyler Seguin (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Brad Marchand (1g, 1a) Game 76: #4 New York Rangers (48-20-8) vs #11 Montreal Canadiens (34-35-6) Goals: 2nd 24:54 NYR Nash (36) (Richards, Leino) 2nd 27:15 MTL Plekanec (17) (Gionta, Markov) PP 3rd 40:17 MTL Gallagher (6) (Bourque, Klein) PP 3rd 44:00 NYR Segal (5) (Hagelin, Hamrlik) PP 3rd 44:41 NYR Segal (6) (Kreider, Boyle) Final Score: New York 3 Montreal 2 1st Star: Brandon Segal (2g) 2nd Star: Martin Biron (44 saves) 3rd Star: Rick Nash (1g) Post-Game Note: Max Pacioretty suffers from anterior knee pain during the game and will be out of action for 10 days. Game 77: #4 Philadelphia Flyers (50-21-5) vs #12 Montreal Canadiens (34-36-6) Pre-Game Note: Moen replace Pacioretty in the lineup. Goals: 1st 5:46 PHI Knuble (23) (Read, Fedotenko) 1st 7:05 MTL Plekanec (18) (Bourque, Gionta) PP 1st 9:01 PHI Briθre (38) (Gagnι, Giroux) 1st 13:29 PHI Giroux (27) (Umberger, Briθre) PP 2nd 22:55 MTL Desharnais (23) (Eller, Gallagher) 2nd 24:10 MTL Geoffrion (4) (White, Emelin) 2nd 28:40 MTL Eller (8) (Plekanec, Gallagher) 2nd 37:29 PHI Timonen (10) (Umberger, Meszaros) PP 3rd 44:31 MTL Desharnais (24) (Bourque, Gorges) Final Score : Philadelphia 4 Montreal 5 1st Star: David Desharnais (2g) 2nd Star: Lars Eller (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Tomas Plekanec (1g, 1a) Game 78: #11 Montreal Canadiens (35-36-6) vs #9 Ottawa Senators (35-33-10) Goals: 1st 9:06 OTT Morrison (25) (Methot, Johnson) 2nd 23:46 OTT Latendresse (19) (Gonchar, Alfredsson) 2nd 34:33 MTL Eller (9) (Gallagher, Plekanec) 3rd 41:23 OTT Rolston (8) (Neil, Silfverberg) 3rd 42:32 OTT Beauchemin (12) (Latendresse, Morrison) Final Score : Montreal 1 Ottawa 4 1st Star : Brendan Morrison (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Guillaume Latendresse (1g, 1a) 3rd Star : Nathan Lawson (31 saves) Post-Game Note: Price suffered olecranon bursitis during the game and will be out of action for 10 days. April 1, 2013: Calgary has fired their Head Coach Bob Hartley. Calgary has a record of 31-36-12 and are ranked 12 in the Western Conference. Game 79: #11 Montreal Canadiens (35-37-6) vs #12 New York Islanders (34-37-8) Pre-Game Note: Budaj gets the start. Goals: 1st 3:39 MTL Halpern (4) (Moen, Prust) 1st 5:48 NYI Visnovsky (7) (Tavares) PP 1st 5:58 NYI Joensuu (11) (Martinek, Reasoner) 3rd 59:45 NYI Grabner (42) (Okposo, MacDonald) EN Final Score: Montreal 1 New York 3 1st Star: Tim Thomas (36 saves) 2nd Star: Jesse Joensuu (1g) 3rd Star : Peter Budaj (28 saves) Game 80: #10 Buffalo Sabres (37-37-6) vs #12 Montreal Canadiens (35-38-6) Goals: 1st 1:41 BUF Foligno (11) (Pardy, Adam) 1st 5:21 BUF Stafford (31) (Ennis, Sekera) 1st 7:51 MTL Bourque (24) (Gionta, Geoffrion) 2nd 26:36 BUF Gerbe (13) (Weber) 2nd 33:22 MTL Gionta (30) (Plekanec, Moen) PP 3rd 54:10 MTL Prust (7) (Desharnais, Moen) Shootout: Buffalo 2 Montreal 1 Final Score: Buffalo 4 Montreal 3 SO 1st Star: Travis Moen (2a) 2nd Star: Marcus Foligno (1g) 3rd Star: Brandon Prust (1g) Post-Game Note: Bourque suffered a thigh strain during the game and will be out of action for 2 weeks. Game 81: #12 Montreal Canadiens (35-38-7) vs #2 Carolina Hurricanes (51-27-3) Pre-Game Notes: Tokarski gets the start. Pacioretty replaces Bourque. Goals: 1st 13:54 MTL Gionta (31) (Halpern, Moen) 1st 18:23 MTL Plekanec (19) (Emelin) 2nd 20:30 CAR Tlusty (15) (J. Staal, Pitkanen) PP 2nd 24:28 MTL Eller (10) (Kaberle, Gallagher) 2nd 24:53 CAR E. Staal (38) (Nilsson, Stoll) 3rd 41:47 MTL Gionta (32) (Markov, Plekanec) PP 3rd 43:58 CAR Tlusty (16) (Skinner, J. Staal) 3rd 45:22 CAR Brent (3) (Gragnani, Nφdl) 3rd 48:46 CAR Corvo (8) (E. Staal) PP 3rd 58:07 CAR J. Staal (21) (Nilsson, Gragnani) Final Score : Montreal 4 Carolina 6 1st Star : Jordan Staal (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Jiri Tlusty (2g) 3rd Star: Eric Staal (1g, 1a) Game 82: #12 Montreal Canadiens (35-39-7) vs #6 New Jersey Devils (46-28-7) Goals: 1st 8:22 NJ Henrique (9) (Corrente) 1st 15:10 MTL Gionta (33) (Plekanec, Markov) PP 1st 18:20 MTL Gionta (34) (Plekanec, Markov) PP 2nd 36:16 NJ DAgostini (35) (Greene, Elias) PP 3rd 43:29 NJ DAgostini (36) (Elias, Kovalchuk) PP 3rd 49:27 MTL Gallagher (7) (Subban, Plekanec) PP 3rd 56:41 MTL Eller (11) 3rd 59:33 MTL Eller (12) (Plekanec, Gorges) EN Final Score : Montreal 5 New Jersey 3 1st Star: Lars Eller (2g) 2nd Star: Tomas Plekanec (4a) 3rd Star: Ilya Kovalchuk (1a) ISS Final Rankings Top 30
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Those games in hand was the main reason I thought I had a good shot to make the playoffs but in the end it didn't matter because I finished the season with 2 wins in my last 14 games. The only positive with that is that I will have a top 10 pick in the draft.
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Thoughts on the season : I would be lying if I said that Im not extremely disappointed by the way we finished the season. I really believed that we had a chance to make the playoffs this year but going 5-12-2 for the last 19 games of the season was not the way to do it. There is evidently a problem in defense which was made evident in the last 2 months of the season but all my D except Klein are under contract for next season. To make a change there, a trade will have to happen and Gorges is likely to be one to go. Then there is our offense, our lack of depth there caused us a lot of problem in the last stretch. Plus I never was able to get 2 lines going at the same time. When Plekanec was going, Desharnais struggle and vice versa. Our bottom 2 lines didnt do anything offensively all year long and thats going to have to change. To resume, my off-season will consist in tuning up a little my defense, trying to find a way to balance a little bit my top 2 lines and find some scoring touch on the bottom. I also have a busy draft coming up with 7 picks in the first 3 rounds. Eastern Conference Playoffs Quarter Final
Philadelphia (1) 4 vs Ottawa (8) 0
Carolina (2) 1 vs Pittsburgh (7) 4 Boston (3) 4 vs New Jersey (6) 1 New York Rangers (4) 4 vs Washington (5) 2 Western Conference Playoffs Quarter Final
Los Angeles (1) 4 vs Minnesota (8) 2
Vancouver (2) 4 vs Edmonton (7) 3 Chicago (3) 4 vs San Jose (6) 2 Detroit (4) 4 vs St. Louis (5) 0 April 10, 2013: Tom Wilson has been hired by the Calgary Flames to be their new Head Coach. Eastern Conference Playoffs Semi Final
Philadelphia (1) 2 vs Pittsburgh (7) 4
Boston (3) 4 vs New York Rangers (4) 3 Western Conference Playoffs Semi Final
Los Angeles (1) 2 vs Detroit (4) 4
Vancouver (2) 4 vs Chicago (3) 2 May 11, 2013 : Gabriel Dumont signs a 1 year two-way contract extension at 675,000$ with Montreal. - Robert Mayer signs a 1 year two-way contract extension for 585,000$ with Montreal. - Dustin Tokarski signs a 2 years two-way contract extension at 720,000$/year with Montreal. Eastern Conference Playoffs Final
Boston (3) 4 vs Pittsburgh (7) 0
Western Conference Playoffs Final
Vancouver (2) 4 vs Detroit (4) 0
May 15, 2013: Steve Reinprecht signs a 1 year deal with St. Louis for 915,000$. - Petteri Nokelainen signs a 1 year two-way contract extension for 645,000$ with Montreal. - Philip Larsen signs a 1 year two-way deal with Montreal for 525,000$. Stanley Cup Final
Vancouver (2) 4 vs Boston (3) 1
June 3, 2013: Mats Zuccarello signs a 1 year deal with Carolina for 1,710,000$. June 7, 2013: Cal OReilly signs a 1 year deal with Dallas for 1,600,000$. - Alexander Radulov signs a 1 year deal with Washington for 2,910,000$. - Kyle Cumiskey signs a 1 year deal with Toronto for 1,050,000$. - Kevin Dallman signs a 2 years deal with Toronto at $1.8m/year. - Patrick Thoresen signs a 2 years deal with Colorado at $2.36m/year. - Sami Lepistφ signs a 1 year deal with Calgary for 2,062,000$. - Matt Lashoff signs a 1 year deal with Nashville for 1,275,000$. Art Ross: Eric Staal (Bobby Ryan, Alexander Semin) Bill Masterton: Drew Stafford (Alexander Semin, Johan Franzen) Calder: Mattias Ekholm (Chris Kreider, Mikael Granlund) Conn Smythe: Blake Wheeler (Jaromir Jagr, Roberto Luongo) Frank Selke: Taylor Pyatt (Marcel Goc, Craig Adams) Jack Adams: Alain Vigneault (Claude Julien, Darryl Sutter) James Norris: Drew Doughty (Cam Fowler, Kris Letang) Hart: Anze Kopitar (Eric Staal, David Backes) King Clancy: Saku Koivu (Jeff Halpern, Jason Arnott) Lady Bing: Martin St. Louis (David Krejci, Brad Richards) Lester B. Pearson: Eric Staal (Joe Thornton, Anze Kopitar) Maurice Richard: Alexander Semin (Jeff Skinner, Daniel Sedin) Vezina : Jonathan Quick (Corey Crawford, Tuukka Rask) William M. Jennings: Jonathan Quick NHL +/-: Anton Volchenkov (Dustin Penner, Marian Hossa) Roger Crozier : Jonathan Quick (Henrik Lundqvist, Ryan Miller) June 22, 2013: Vancouver trade G Cory Schneider to Columbus for a 2nd round pick in 2013 and a 3rd round pick in 2014. - Toronto trade a 2nd round pick 2013 (#31) to Montreal for a 3rd round pick in 2013 (#39) and a 4th round pick in 2014. 2013 NHL Entry Draft
1- Toronto: C Alexander Barkov (2) 2- Columbus: C Sean Monahan (1) 3- Calgary: D Ryan Pulock (3) 4- Dallas: LW Hunter Shinkaruk (4) 5- Winnipeg: RW Nathan MacKinnon (5) 6- Phoenix: D Rasmus Ristolainen (9) 7- Florida: RW Juuso Ikonen (21) 8- Colorado: C Curtis Lazar (6) 9- Montreal: C Jonathan Drouin (8) 10- New York Islanders: RW Artturi Lehkonen (12) 11- Anaheim: C Alex Forsberg (11) 12- Buffalo: D Seth Jones (7) (I may regret that one) 13- Tampa Bay: C Max Domi (10) 14- Nashville: C Elias Lindholm (15) 15- Ottawa: RW Nick Sorensen (35) 16- Buffalo (from Minnesota): LW William Carrier (13) 17- Edmonton: C Cole Cassels (16) 18- Calgary (from Pittsburgh): D Josh Morrissey (20) 19- San Jose: RD Andrei Mironov (56) 20- New Jersey: LW Kerby Rychel (19) 21- Washington: C Ryan Kujawinski (14) 22- Calgary (from St. Louis): G Domenic Graham (23) 23- Detroit: C Morgan Klimchuk (17) 24- Columbus (from the Rangers): RW Carter Hansen (30) 25- Boston: LW Martin Reway (24) 26- Montreal (from Carolina): D Darnell Nurse (18) 27- Chicago: C Marko Dano (26) 28- Philadelphia: C Jordan Maletta (39) 29- Columbus (from Los Angeles): D Ryan MacKinnon (70) 30- Winnipeg (from Vancouver): G Eric Comrie (86) 31- Montreal (from Toronto): RW Valery Nichushkin (33) 37- Montreal (from Calgary): D Nikita Zadorov (108) 39- Montreal : LW Alex Pawelczyk (28) 44- Montreal (from Nashville): D Jordan Subban (38) 63- Montreal (from Dallas): RW Simon Fortier (44) 159- Montreal: D Stephen Midensky (115) 189- Montreal: C Miguel Caron (133) June 27, 2013: Valery Nichushkin signs a 2 years two-way deal at $525k/year with Montreal. June 28, 2013: St. Louis trade D Barret Jackman to Philadelphia for a 3rd round pick in 2014. - Nikita Zadorov signs a 2 years two-way deal at $525k/year with Montreal. July 1, 2013: Frιdιric St-Denis, Peter Budaj, Jason DeSantis, Jeff Halpern, Joe Stejskal and Kevin Klein leave Montreal and are now UFA. - Ian Schultz contract expires and is now a RFA. |
11-13-2013, 10:06 AM | #18 |
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I'm very interested to see how your top 2 picks work out. Was hoping you could pick up a stud offensive type with your first pick and that seems to have worked out well. And as an Oilers fan, seeing you get Nurse is definitely something I'll keep an eye on
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11-14-2013, 12:24 AM | #19 |
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For my first pick it was Drouin or Jones. Both have a lot of potential but my lack of great prospect in offense except Galchenyuk made me chose Drouin. Nurse is going to be interesting to see develop, at the beginning of the season he was ranked 41 in the ISS ranking and finished 18.
It must be tough being an Oilers fans right now, even with the very talented young kids you have that team doesn't seem to make any progress year after year. |
11-14-2013, 12:27 AM | #20 |
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lol, it's honestly comical at this point. That said, really looking forward to seeing guys like Nurse, Klefbom, Marincin, Gernat, Fedun, etc start to make their way into the Oilers D group. Hopefully Nurse can be a stud for us and for you.
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11-14-2013, 07:33 AM | #21 |
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July 5, 2013 : Mark Streit re-signs with the Islanders for 1 year 3,380,000$.
- Michal Rozsival signs a 1 year deal with the Rangers for 1,848,000$. - Jimmy Howard re-signs with Detroit for 3 years 4,285,000$/year. - Anton Babchuk signs a 3 years deal with Vancouver for 2,242,000$/year. - Andy McDonald signs a 1 year deal with Vancouver for 1,880,000$. July 6, 2013: Alexander Semin signs a 3 years deal with Ottawa for 6,610,000$/year. - Andrew Ference signs a 3 years deal with Ottawa for 1,725,000$/year. - Toni Lydman signs a 1 year deal with Washington for 2,455,000$. - Kari Lehtonen signs a 3 years deal with New Jersey for 4,333,000$/year. - Patrik Elias signs a 2 years deal with Boston for 3,347,000$/year. - Jordan Leopold signs a 2 years deal with Tampa Bay for 2,647,000$/year. - Kimmo Timonen signs a 2 years deal with Los Angeles for 2,557,000$/year. - Matt Cooke signs a 2 years deal with the Islanders for 1,257,000$/year. July 7, 2013: Travis Zajac signs a 2 years deal with Minnesota for 1,145,000$/year. - Ryane Clowe signs a 3 years deal with Washington for 4,138,000$/year. - Lubomir Visnovsky signs a 2 years deal with Calgary for 1,445,000$/year. - Ladislav Smid signs a 2 years deal with the Rangers for 1,147,000$/year. - Tim Gleason signs a 2 years deal with the Rangers for 987,000$/year. July 8, 2013: Derek Roy signs a 2 years deal with the Islanders for 1,507,000$/year. - Tuomo Ruutu signs a 3 years deal with Los Angeles for 2,657,000$/year. - Douglas Murray signs a 3 years deal with Boston for 1,665,000$/year. - Robyn Regehr signs a 3 years deal with the Rangers for 1,685,000$/year. - Bryan Murray retires from hockey. The Ottawa Senators are now looking for a new GM. - Lou Lamoriello retires from hockey. The New Jersey Devils are now looking for a new GM. July 10, 2013: Daniel Cleary signs a 1 year deal with Los Angeles for 1,306,000$. July 11, 2013: Jarome Iginla signs a 1 year deal with Calgary for 3,663,000$. - Maxime Macenauer signs a 2 years deal with Minnesota for 1,100,000$/year. - Simon Gagnι signs a 3 years deal with the Islanders for 2,557,000$/year. - Marc-Andrι Bergeron signs a 3 years deal with Washington for 1,298,000$/year. - Scott Hannan signs a 2 years deal with Toronto for 1,727,000$/year - Dainius Zubrus signs a 1 year deal with Boston for 2,233,000$. - Tom Poti signs a 1 year deal with Boston for 730,000$. - Jack Hillen signs a 2 years deal with Los Angeles for 2,127,000$/year. July 12, 2013: Ben Lovejoy signs a 3 years deal with Washington for 1,968,000$/year. - Tim Connolly signs a 2 years deal with the Rangers for 3,900,000$/year. - Ron Hainsey signs a 3 years deal with St. Louis for 1,673,000$/year. - Mike Smith signs a 3 years deal with Edmonton for 3,282,000$/year. - Michael Ryder signs a 3 years deal with Philadelphia for 1,537,000$/year. - Marek Zidlicky re-signs with Detroit for 2 years at 1,955,000$/year. - Dustin Penner signs a 3 years deal with Detroit for 3,015,000$/year. July 13, 2013: Ian White signs a 3 years deal with Vancouver for 1,508,000$/year. - Nathan Horton signs a 2 years deal with Los Angeles for 5,697,000$/year. - Mike Ribeiro re-signs with Washington for 1 year at 1,444,000$. - Michal Handzus signs a 1 year deal with Washington for 823,000$. - Manny Malhotra signs a 2 years deal with Winnipeg for 887,000$/year. (I offered him double the money) - John Erskine signs a 3 years deal with Anaheim for 1,552,000$/year. July 14, 2013: Chicago trade D Johnny Oduya to Colorado for a 4th round pick in 2014. - Valtteri Filppula signs a 3 years deal with Calgary for 2,342,000$/year. - Taylor Chorney signs a 2 years deal with Minnesota for 1,120,000$/year. - Adam Pardy signs a 3 years deal with Los Angeles for 1,333,000$/year. - Niklas Bδckstrφm signs a 2 years deal with Toronto for 2,820,000$/year. July 15, 2013: Teddy Purcell signs a 2 years deal with Los Angeles for 1,812,000$/year. - Pierre-Marc Bouchard signs a 3 years deal with Edmonton for 1,778,000$/year. - Joffrey Lupul re-signs with Toronto for 2 years at 842,000$/year. (I also offered him double the money, its getting frustrating) July 16, 2013: Clarke MacArthur re-signs with Toronto for 2 years at 1,350,000$/year. - Nikolai Antropov signs a 2 years deal with Winnipeg for 2,685,000$/year. - Matt Cullen signs a 2 years deal with Edmonton for 2,067,000$/year. - Saku Koivu signs a 2 years deal with Toronto for 1,945,000$/year. July 17, 2013: Jay Harrison signs a 2 years deal with Edmonton for 900,000$/year. - The New Jersey Devils has hired Mike Johnston as their new General Manager. July 18, 2013: Francis Bouillon signs a 2 years deal with Toronto for 710,000$/year. - Kurtis Foster signs a 3 years deal with Toronto for 1,565,000$/year. - Jeff Woywitka signs a 3 years deal with Edmonton for 1,133,000$/year. - Nick Boynton signs a 1 year deal with Calgary for 1,228,000$. - Viktor Fasth signs a 3 years deal with Montreal for 1,500,000$/year. (With the departure of Budaj, I needed a new backup and with Fasth I have someone who could become our #1 if something happen to Price.) - Colin White signs a 1 year deal with Boston for 702,000$. July 19, 2013: Calgary trade LW Curtis Glencross to Ottawa for a 3rd round pick in 2014. - Sergei Gonchar signs a 1 year deal with Boston for 790,000$. - Mike Commodore signs a 3 years deal with the Islanders for 1,452,000$/year. - Scott Gomez signs a 2 years deal with New Jersey for 953,000$/year. - Maxim Lapierre re-signs with Vancouver for 2 years at 547,000$/year. - Glen Sather retires from hockey. The New York Rangers are now looking for a new GM. July 20, 2013: Colorado trade D Matt Hunwick to Anaheim for a 4th round pick in 2014. - Tim Thomas re-signs with the Islanders for 2 years at 4,877,000$/year. - Alexei Ponikarovsky signs a 3 years deal with San Jose for 1,555,000$/year. - Brian Boucher signs a 2 years deal with Winnipeg for 2,590,000$/year. - Milan Hejduk signs a 2 years deal with Carolina for 1,992,000$/year. July 21, 2013: Nate Thompson signs a 3 years deal with Colorado for 1,105,000$/year. - Anthony Stewart signs a 2 years deal with Ottawa for 1,475,000$/year. - Troy Brouwer signs a 2 years deal with Calgary for 1,380,000$/year. (Hes the 3rd player to turn me down.) - Dustin Jeffrey signs a 2 years deal with Colorado for 1,597,000$/year. July 22, 2013: Kyle Wellwood signs a 3 years deal with Dallas for 1,195,000$/year. - Mark Eaton signs a 2 years deal with Boston for 751,000$/year. - Kevin Klein signs a 2 years deal with Chicago for 680,000$/year. - Edmonton trade D David Musil to Colorado for D Shane OBrien and a 4th round pick in 2014. July 23, 2013: Nolan Yonkman signs a 2 years deal with the Islanders for 722,000$/year. - Washington trade D Mike Komisarek to St. Louis for a 4th round pick in 2014. - Calgary trade RW Jiri Hudler to Winnipeg for a 3rd round pick in 2014. July 24, 2013: Edmonton trade D Nick Schultz and the rights to LW Linus Omark to Anaheim for a 4th and 5th round picks in 2015. - Davis Drewiske signs a 2 years deal with Colorado for 1,037,000$/year. - Ryan OByrne signs a 2 years deal with the Islanders for 860,000$/year. July 25, 2013: Pascal Dupuis signs a 3 years deal with Montreal for 1,485,000$/year. (Dupuis is a complete player. Its an upgrade for our 3rd line.) - Roman Hamrlik signs a 2 years deal with Detroit for 1,650,000$/year. July 26, 2013: Drew Miller signs a 2 years deal with Winnipeg for 997,000$/year. - Jamie Langenbrunner signs a 2 years deal with Boston for 1,005,000$/year. - Dan Ellis signs a 3 years deal with Pittsburgh for 1,723,000$/year. - Chad LaRose signs a 3 years deal with the Islanders for 1,283,000$/year. July 29, 2013: Mike Lundin signs a 2 years deal with the Islanders for 617,000$/year. - Wojtek Wolski signs a 2 years deal with Tampa Bay for 1,355,000$/year. - The New York Rangers has hired Sergei Fedorov to be their new General Manager. - Adam Hall signs a 2 years deal with Montreal for 525,000$/year. (Cheap player for depth) - Boyd Gordon signs a 2 years deal with Montreal for 545,000$/year. (Cheap player for depth) - Mathieu Garon signs a 3 years deal with Phoenix for 1,310,000$/year. July 31, 2013: Mikael Samuelsson re-signs with Detroit for 2 years at 1,540,000$/year. - Colby Armstrong signs a 3 years deal with New Jersey for 1,113,000$/year. - Jean-Sιbastien Giguθre signs a 2 years deal with Dallas for 2,940,000$/year. August 2, 2013: Tampa Bay trade D Willie Mitchell to Columbus for a 4th round in 2014. August 5, 2013: Antti Miettinen signs a 2 years deal with Dallas for 732,000$/year. - Jets trade C Jim Slater to Florida for a 6th round pick in 2014. - Brandon Segal signs a 2 years deal for 732,000$/year. - Calgary trade D Cory Sarich to Nashville for a 4th round pick in 2014. - Matthew Lombardi signs a 2 years deal with New Jersey for 747,000$/year. August 21, 2013: Stιphane Veilleux signs a 2 years deal with New Jersey for 665,000$/year. - New Jersey trade C Jacob Josefson to Nashville for D Ryan Ellis and a 3rd round pick in 2014. August 28, 2013: Nashville trade D Joonas Jδrvinen and C Vern Fiddler to Ottawa for D Franηois Beauchemin and a 4th round pick in 2014. September 3, 2013: Los Angeles trade D Matt Greene to Pittsburgh for the rights to RW Michael Joly. September 7, 2013: Pittsburgh trade G Marc-Andrι Fleury to Minnesota for C Zack Phillips and a 3rd round pick in 2014. Reaction to the trade: WOW, I dont know what Pittsburgh is thinking but this is very bad trade for them. Not only what they got for Fleury is not enough but now their #1 goaler is Dan Ellis who played 16 games in Carolina and finishe with a GAA of 3.12. Season Preview
1- Vancouver 2- Los Angeles 3- Chicago 4- Washington 5- Boston 6- Philadelphia 7- New York Islanders 8- St. Louis 9- New York Rangers 10- San Jose 11- Pittsburgh 12- Buffalo 13- Anaheim 14- Tampa Bay 15- Calgary 16- Toronto 17- Columbus 18- Edmonton 19- Minnesota 20- Carolina 21- Detroit 22- Nashville 23- Montreal 24- Colorado 25- Phoenix 26- Ottawa 27- Florida 28- Winnipeg 29- New Jersey 30- Dallas September 24, 2013: Winnipeg trade D Mark Stuart to New Jersey for G Scott Wedgewood. September 27, 2013: Montreal trade G Dustin Tokarski to Philadelphia for a 2nd round pick in 2014. Reason for the trade: Tokarski lost his spot as the backup of Price when I signed Viktor Fast. Because he had to go through waivers to go back to Hamilton my only choice was to trade him since I was sure he would get claim on waivers. - Montreal trade RW Ryan White to Vancouver for a 4th round pick in 2014. Reason for the trade: White was not in my long term plan and the players I signed during the off-season were depth players so someone had to go. - Phoenix claimed G Jeff Deslauriers off waivers. - Winnipeg claimed D Mark Katic off waivers. - Vancouver claimed LW Jesse Joensuu off waivers. September 28, 2013: San Jose trade D Justin Braun to Florida for D Alex Petrovic. NHL Top 10 Goalies
1- Henrik Lundqvist (New York Rangers)
2- Tim Thomas (New York Islanders) 3- Jonathan Quick (Los Angeles) 4- Pekka Rinne (Nashville) 5- Ryan Miller (Buffalo) 6- Carey Price (Montreal) 7- Roberto Luongo (Vancouver) 8- Cam Ward (Carolina) 9- Jonas Hiller (Anaheim) 10- Marc-Andrι Fleury (Minnesota) NHL Top 10 Defenseman
1- Erik Karlsson (Ottawa)2- Drew Doughty (Los Angeles) 3- Tyler Myers (Buffalo) 4- Zdeno Chara (Boston) 5- Alex Pietrangelo (St. Louis) 6- Kris Letang (Pittsburgh) 7- Cam Fowler (Anaheim) 8- Adam Larsson (New Jersey) 9- Alexander Edler (Vancouver) 10- Jack Johnson (Columbus) NHL Top 10 Left Wingers
1- Daniel Sedin (Vancouver)2- Max Pacioretty (Montreal) 3- Jeff Skinner (Carolina) 4- James Van Riemsdyk (Toronto) 5- Alexander Ovechkin (Washinton) 6- Taylor Hall (Edmonton) 7- David Perron (St. Louis) 8- Patrick Sharp (Chicago) 9- Milan Lucic (Boston) 10- Gabriel Landeskog (Colorado) NHL Top 10 Centers
1- Steven Stamkos (Tampa Bay)2- Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh) 3- John Tavares (New York Islanders) 4- Tyler Seguin (Boston) 5- Claude Giroux (Philadelphia) 6- Henrik Sedin (Vancouver) 7- Nicklas Bδckstrφm (Washington) 8- Anze Kopitar (Los Angeles) 9- Eric Staal (Carolina) 10- Jonathan Toews (Chicago) NHL Top 10 Right Wingers
1- Patrick Kane (Chicago)2- Corey Perry (Anaheim) 3- Jakub Voracek (Philadelphia) 4- Rick Nash (New York Rangers) 5- Phil Kessel (Toronto) 6- Marian Gaborik (Columbus) 7- Loui Eriksson (Dallas) 8- T.J. Oshie (St. Louis) 9- Kris Versteeg (Florida) 10- Alex Burrows (Vancouver) NHL Top 10 Prospects
1- Nathan Beaulieu (Montreal) Currently in the AHL2- Ryan Strome (New York Islanders) 3- Ty Rattie (St.Louis) 4- Duncan Siemens (Colorado) 5- Brendan Gallagher (Montreal) 6- Sven Bδrtschi (Calgary) 7- Mikhail Grigorenko (Buffalo) 8- Mark Pysyk (Buffalo) 9- Evgeny Kuznetsov (Washington) 10- Nail Yakupov (Edmonton) September 30, 2013: Washington trade D Matt Gilroy to Columbus for a 5th round pick in 2014. October 1, 2013: Columbus claimed LW Taylor Pyatt off waivers. - Ottawa claimed D Jared Spurgeon off waivers. ISS Preliminary Rankings Top 30
1- Sam Reinhart C2- Rihards Burkarts RW 3- Ivan Nikolishin LW 4- Aaron Ekblad D 5- Nick Ritchie LW 6- Reid Gardiner RW 7- Jacob Middleton D 8- Olivier Leblanc D 9- Clark Bishop C 10- Ivan Barbashev LW 11- Damian Bourne LW 12- Jaden Lindo RW 13- Bokondji Imama LW 14- Josh Maguire LW 15- Tyson Baillie C 16- Pomerleau Tristan D 17- Anthony DeAngelo D 18- Conor Garland RW 19- Connery Randell D 20- Duncan MacIntyre D 21- Brandon Robinson LW 22- Antti Kalapudas RW 23- Jake Virtanen LW 24- Philip Sardinha C 25- Olexander Polyanychka RW 26- Dan Swyripa LW 27- Payton Lee G 28- Jordan Harris D 29- Owen MacDonald C 30- Mikkel Aagaard C I forgot to give an update on my top 5 prospects from last year so there it is: 1- Alex Galchenyuk: 65GP 58-56=114PTS in Sarnia (OHL) 2- Jared Tinordi: 73GP 2-19=21PTS in Hamilton (AHL) 3- Brendan Gallagher: 60GP 32-41=73PTS in Hamilton (AHL). 22GP 7-10=17PTS with Montreal 4- Nathan Beaulieu: 66GP 24-142=166PTS in Saint John (QMJHL) 5- Sebastian Collberg: 42GP 5-5=10PTS with Frφlunda (SEL) Top 5 Prospects
Beaulieu could play in the NHL right now but I prefer to let him start in Hamilton and not rush him.1- Nathan Beaulieu 20 years old 64 194 lbs Hamilton (AHL) Defenseman 2- Valery Nichushkin 18 years old 64 200 lbs Hamilton (AHL) Right Wing
Nichushkin has a ton of potential and because no one in the CHL owns his rights he can start in the AHL right away. A call up this season is not out of the question.3- Alex Galchenyuk 19 years old 62 209 lbs Sarnia (OHL) Center
The situation with Galchenyuk is a little bit frustrating because he is now too strong for junior but I dont think hes ready for the NHL but because I cant send him to Hamilton hes stuck in OHL. To prove my point he has 12 points in 4 games to start the season.4- Sebastian Collberg 19 years old 511 183 lbs Frφlunda (SEL) RW
Collberg is coming to North America next year. This year hell continue his development in Sweden.5- Nikita Zadorov 18 years old 66 229 lbs Hamilton (AHL) Defenseman
I love that guy. During his first off-season under contract with me, I already saw a lot improvement in his ability. Hes going to be a very physical player and he has a good shot. |
11-14-2013, 02:26 PM | #22 |
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Lines for the beginning of the season
Pacioretty Plekanec Gionta [C] Bourque Desharnais Gallagher Dupuis Eller Prust Moen Geoffrion Hall Kaberle Subban Markov [A] Emelin Gorges [A] Weber Price Fasth Game 1: #5 Montreal Canadiens (0-0-0) vs #1 Ottawa Senators (1-0-0) Pre-Game Note: Emelin was suspended for 1 game in the last pre-season game. Raphael Diaz will play in his place. Goals: 1st 9:35 OTT Neil (1) (Methot, Zibanejad) 2nd 24:18 OTT Greening (1) (Fiddler, Spurgeon) 2nd 37:52 MTL Gallagher (1) (Plekanec, Pacioretty) PP Final Score: Montreal 1 Ottawa 2 1st Star: Craig Anderson (29 saves) 2nd Star: Carey Price (37 saves) 3rd Star: Marc Methot Post-Game Note: Rene Bourque suffered an olecranon bursitis during the game and will be out of action for 10 days. Game 2: #14 Toronto Maple Leafs (0-1-0) vs #13 Montreal Canadiens (0-1-0) Pre-Game Notes: Alexei Emelin is back in the lineup. Diaz healthy scratch. Boyd Gordon replaces Rene Bourque. Goals: 1st 7:46 TOR Kessel (1) (Van Riemsdyk, Franson) PP 1st 19:05 TOR Kadri (1) (Hartikainen, Fayne) 2nd 32:45 TOR Hartikainen (1) (Van Riemsdyk, Franson) 3rd 41:25 TOR Kulemin (2) (Foster, Gunnarsson) PP 3rd 52:59 TOR Lupul (1) (Gunnarsson, Foster) PP Final Score: Toronto 5 Montreal 0 1st Star: Carl Gunnarsson (2a) 2nd Star: Niklas Bδckstrφm (23 saves) 3rd Star: Cody Franson (2a) Game 3: #15 Dallas Stars (0-3-0) vs #14 Montreal Canadiens (0-2-0) Goals: 1st 5:08 MTL Pacioretty (1) (Plekanec, Gionta) 2nd 22:57 DAL Morrow (1) (Benn, Turris) 3rd 40:32 MTL Emelin (1) (Moen, Markov) 3rd 59:34 MTL Desharnais (1) EN Final Score: Dallas 1 Montreal 3 1st Star: Alexei Emelin (1g) 2nd Star: Carey Price (25 saves) 3rd Star: David Desharnais (1g) Game 4: #13 Montreal Canadiens (1-2-0) vs #11 Columbus Blue Jackets (1-2-0) Goals: 1st 2:47 CLB Gaborik (4) (Dubinsky, Johnson) PP 1st 7:33 CLB Coburn (1) (Nikitin, Segal) 2nd 22:09 CLB Dubinsky (2) (Johansen, Tyutin) PP Final Score: Montreal 0 Columbus 3 1st Star: Brandon Dubinsky (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Cory Schneider (19 saves) 3rd Star: Braydon Coburn (1g) Game 5: #9 New Jersey Devils (2-0-0) vs #13 Montreal Canadiens (1-3-0) Pre-Game Note: Fasth gets the start Goals: 1st 7:48 MTL Eller (1) (Prust, Moen) 1st 11:03 NJ Hordichuk (1) (Volchenkov, Corrente) 2nd 21:11 NJ Tedenby (2) (Kovalchuk) 2nd 39:06 MTL Desharnais (2) (Dupuis, Gionta) 3rd 42:41 NJ Henrique (1) (Armstrong, DAgostini) PP Final Score : New Jersey 3 Montreal 2 1st Star: Ilya Kovalchuk (1a) 2nd Star: Adam Henrique (1g) 3rd Star: Darcy Hordichuk (1g) October 15, 2013: Colorado trade D Johnny Oduya to Buffalo for a 5th round pick in 2014. Game 6: #7 New York Rangers (3-1-0) vs #14 Montreal Canadiens (1-4-0) Pre-Game Note: Price back in the net. Goals: 1st 3:51 MTL Gionta (1) (Plekanec) 1st 6:39 MTL Markov (1) (Gallagher, Emelin) 1st 14:34 MTL Gionta (2) (Desharnais, Eller) PP 1st 14:46 MTL Gallagher (2) (Dupuis, Subban) 2nd 25:52 MTL Pacioretty (2) (Prust, Eller) 3rd 54:59 NYR Rozsival (1) (Boyle) Final Score: New York 1 Montreal 5 1st Star: Brian Gionta (2g) 2nd Star: Brandon Gallagher (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Lars Eller (2a) Game 7: #14 Montreal Canadiens (2-4-0) vs #13 Winnipeg Jets (2-3-1) Pre-Game Notes: Bourque back in the lineup. Geoffrion healthy scratch. Goals: 1st 4:04 WPG Bogosian (1) 1st 17:21 WPG Jokinen (2) (Kane, Byfuglien) PP 2nd 21:55 WPG Antropov (3) (Little, Clitsome) 2nd 32:45 MTL Desharnais (3) (Gallagher, Gorges) 2nd 38:31 WPG Little (3) (Tangradi, Malhotra) 3rd 56:04 WPG Antropov (4) (Ladd) Final Score: Montreal 1 Winnipeg 5 1st Star: Nikolai Antropov (2g) 2nd Star: Zach Bogosian (1g) 3rd Star: Bryan Little (1g, 1a) Game 8: #3 Buffalo Sabres (5-3-0) vs #15 Montreal Canadiens (2-5-0) Pre-Game Notes: Fasth gets the start. Diaz replaces Weber. Goals: 1st 6:37 MTL Desharnais (4) (Bourque, Kaberle) 2nd 25:19 MTL Subban (1) (Kaberle, Bourque) PP 3rd 44:49 MTL Plekanec (1) (Emelin) 3rd 48:09 MTL Eller (2) (Dupuis, Kaberle) 3rd 49:43 BUF Gerbe (3) (Grigorenko, Staal) Final Score: Buffalo 1 Montreal 4 1st Star: Tomas Kaberle (3a) 2nd Star: Rene Bourque (2a) 3rd Star: Viktor Fasth (34 saves) Game 9: #15 Montreal Canadiens (3-5-0) vs #8 Buffalo Sabres (5-5-0) Goals: 1st 6:11 BUF Gerbe (4) (Ott, Staal) 1st 15:48 BUF Vanek (5) (Stafford) 1st 16:21 BUF Ott (7) (Staal, Ennis) 2nd 36:32 MTL Pacioretty (3) (Eller, Subban) Final Score: Montreal 1 Buffalo 3 1st Star: Steve Ott (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Marc Staal (2a) 3rd Star: Drew Stafford (1a) Game 10: #4 Philadelphia Flyers (6-2-1) vs #15 Montreal Canadiens (3-6-0) Pre-Game Note: Price back in the net. Goals: 1st 6:56 MTL Pacioretty (4) (Markov, Plekanec) PP 1st 19:09 MTL Gionta (3) (Subban, Kaberle) 2nd 31:19 PHI Jackman (2) (Umberger, L. Schenn) 3rd 58:04 PHI Talbot (2) (Wellwood, Ryder) Shootout: Philadelphia 1 Montreal 0 Final Score: Philadelphia 3 Montreal 2 SO 1st Star: Tomas Kaberle (1a) 2nd Star: Carey Price (43 saves) 3rd Star: Luke Schenn (1a) Game 11: #15 Montreal Canadiens (3-6-1) vs #8 Colorado Avalanche (6-7-0) Pre-Game Note: Gionta and Gallagher switch place on the top 2 lines. Goals: 1st 10:33 COL Drewiske (1) (Downie, Landeskog) 3rd 42:27 COL Duchene (9) (Stastny, Parenteau) 3rd 59:25 COL Parse (2) (Bιlanger, McGinn) Final Score : Montreal 0 Colorado 3 1st Star : Simeon Varlamov (23 saves) 2nd Star: Davis Drewiske (1g) 3rd Star: Scott Parse (1g) Post-Game Note: Carey Price suffered a groin strain during the match and will be out of action for 10 days. |
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11-15-2013, 05:14 AM | #24 |
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Thoughts on October: To say I was disappointed by October would be an understatement. I dont know what happened exactly but we were awful. The only player on our team that I have positive things to say is Price. He doesnt have a good record but were not helping him at all. I have to turn things around soon because the fans are not happy and that concerns the owner of the team.
Game 12: #15 Montreal Canadiens (3-7-1) vs #12 Edmonton Oilers (5-6-2) Pre-Game Notes: Viktor Fasth gets the start. Peter Delmas is called up to replace Price as the backup. Goals: 1st 1:39 MTL Bourque (1) (Desharnais, Gionta) 2nd 21:55 EDM Cullen (5) (Smyth, Bouchard) 2nd 23:52 MTL Desharnais (5) (Bourque, Gionta) PP 2nd 33:05 MTL Kaberle (1) (Gionta, Markov) 2nd 38:48 EDM Phaneuf (1) (Hemsky, Nugent-Hopkins) PP 3rd 45:59 EDM Hall (8) (Hemsky) Shootout: Montreal 3 Edmonton 2 Final Score: Montreal 4 Edmonton 3 SO 1st Star: Rene Bourque (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: David Desharnais (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Ales Hemsky (2a) November 3, 2013: Florida trade C Jonathan Huberdeau to San Jose for a 4th round pick in 2014, a 4th and a 5th round pick in 2015. (Nothing good to say about the trade for Florida. Great trade for San Jose) Game 13: #15 Montreal Canadiens (4-7-1) vs #4 Vancouver Canucks (8-4-1) Goals: 1st 3:15 VAN H. Sedin (11) (D. Sedin, Wheeler) PP 1st 7:56 MTL Pacioretty (5) (Plekanec, Subban) PP 1st 8:57 VAN Wheeler (8) (D. Sedin) 1st 14:59 VAN D. Sedin (8) (Wheeler, Babchuk) PP Final Score: Montreal 1 Vancouver 3 1st Star: Blake Wheeler (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Daniel Sedin (1g, 2a) 3rd Star: Alexander Edler November 4, 2013: Winnipeg claimed D Matt Corrente off waivers. Game 14: #5 Calgary Flames (9-5-1) vs #15 Montreal Canadiens (4-8-1) Pre-Game Notes: Geoffrion replaces Adam Hall. Goals: 1st 2:37 MTL Pacioretty (6) (Gallagher, Plekanec) PP 1st 6:49 MTL Gordon (1) (Geoffrion) 1st 16:53 CGY Brouwer (4) (Cammalleri, Visnovsky) 2nd 26:45 CGY Iginla (10) (Wideman, Tanguay) PP 2nd 32:05 CGY Tanguay (5) (Iginla, Filppula) PP 2nd 33:11 CGY Jackman (2) (Stajan, Bδrtschi) 3rd 56:04 MTL Gionta (4) (Desharnais, Pacioretty) PP Final Score: Calgary 4 Montreal 3 1st Star: Alex Tanguay (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Jarome Iginla (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Max Pacioretty (1g, 1a) November 8, 2013: Minnesota trade C Torrey Mitchell to San Jose for a 5th round pick in 2014. Game 15: #10 St. Louis Blues (7-7-1) vs #15 Montreal Canadiens (4-9-1) Pre-Game Notes: Rene Bourque has been suspended for 1 game. Adam Hall back in the lineup. Goals: 1st 5:47 MTL Desharnais (6) (Gorges) 1st 8:43 STL Perron (13) (Backes, Russell) PP 1st 14:25 MTL Gallagher (3) (Subban, Markov) PP 1st 18:39 STL Pietrangelo (2) (Reinprecht, Russell) 2nd 22:38 MTL Eller (3) (Hall, Emelin) 2nd 23:49 STL Sobotka (1) (Bouwmeester, Komisarek) 2nd 26:22 STL Berglund (8) (Steen, Stewart) 2nd 30:47 STL Backes (6) (Perron, Pietrangelo) 2nd 31:38 MTL Kaberle (2) (Moen, Gordon) 2nd 38:17 MTL Gionta (5) (Dupuis) 3rd 43:40 MTL Pacioretty (7) (Subban) PP 3rd 58:00 STL Stewart (9) (Steen, Pietrangelo) PP Shootout: St. Louis 2 Montreal 0 Final Score: St. Louis 7 Montreal 6 SO 1st Star: Alex Pietrangelo (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Chris Stewart (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: David Backes (1g, 1a) November 9, 2013: Pavel Kubina signs a 1 year deal with Ottawa for 1,856,000$. Game 16: #4 New York Islanders (10-5-0) vs #15 Montreal Canadiens (4-9-2) Pre-Game Notes: Bourque replaces Geoffrion. Weber replaces Diaz. Goals : 1st 7:52 NYI Okposo (7) (Tavares, Grabner) 1st 11:56 NYI Tavares (5) (Okposo, Hamonic) PP 1st 14:19 MTL Gallagher (4) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) PP 2nd 23:30 NYI LaRose (2) (Bailey, Strome) PP 2nd 25:03 NYI Niederreiter (4) (Boyes, Wishart) PP 2nd 32:09 MTL Dupuis (1) (Gionta, Kaberle) 2nd 33:31 NYI Tavare (6) (Grabner, Okposo) PP 2nd 35:03 NYI Strome (1) (Moulson, Roy) 3rd 58:39 MTL Prust (1) (Bourque, Eller) Final Score : New York 6 Montreal 3 1st Star: John Tavares (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Kyle Okposo (1g, 2a) 3rd Star: Ryan Strome (1g, 1a) Game 17: #15 Montreal Canadiens (4-10-2) vs #1 New York Rangers (13-4-1) Pre-Game Note: Price back in the net. Goals: 1st 1:12 MTL Dupuis (2) (Gionta) 1st 6:09 NYR Callahan (3) (Connolly, Kreider) PP 1st 11:28 MTL Gordon (2) (Moen, Subban) 2nd 33:59 NYR Callahan (4) (Connolly, Kreider) 2nd 35:14 MTL Gorges (1) (Weber, Hall) 2nd 35:47 MTL Pacioretty (8) (Plekanec, Gallagher) 3rd 57:16 MTL Gallagher (5) (Dupuis, Eller) Final Score : Montreal 5 New York 2 1st Star: Tim Connolly (2a) 2nd Star: Chris Kreider (2a) 3rd Star: P.K. Subban (1a) Game 18: #14 Montreal Canadiens (5-10-2) vs #3 Boston Bruins (11-5-1) Goals: 1st 0:54 MTL Gionta (6) (Desharnais, Dupuis) 2nd 25:51 BOS Peverley (10) (Kostopoulos, Chara) 2nd 31:01 MTL Kaberle (3) (Hall, Moen) 2nd 31:18 MTL Langenbrunner (4) (Bergeron, Zubrus) 3rd 48:55 MTL Gionta (7) Final Score: Montreal 3 Boston 2 1st Star: Brian Gionta (2g) 2nd Star: Tomas Kaberle (1g) 3rd Star: Carey Price (28 saves) Post-Game Note: Brandon Prust suffered a thigh strain during the game and will be out of action for 2 weeks. Game 19: #11 Tampa Bay Lightning (9-9-1) vs #14 Montreal Canadiens (6-10-2) Pre-Game Note: Geoffrion replaces Prust. Goals: 1st 17:19 MTL Gionta (8) (Markov) 2nd 21:14 MTL Bourque (2) (Weber, Hall) 2nd 37:38 MTL Moen (1) (Geoffrion, Weber) 2nd 38:11 MTL Plekanec (2) (Gallagher, Gordon) 2nd 39:57 TB Tyrell (1) (Paradis, Wilson) 3rd 56:06 TB Connolly (8) (Salo, Hedman) PP 3rd 57:04 MTL Bourque (3) (Hall, Kaberle) Final Score: Tampa Bay 2 Montreal 5 1st Star: Rene Bourque (2g) 2nd Star: Adam Hall (2a) 3rd Star: Yannick Weber (2a) Game 20: #3 Boston Bruins (12-7-1) vs #15 Montreal Canadiens (7-10-2) Goals: 1st 18:54 MTL Dupuis (3) (Desharnais, Gionta) PP 2nd 32:03 MTL Eller (4) (Kaberle, Bourque) 2nd 34:42 BOS Krejci (5) (Peverley, Bourque) PP 3rd 59:20 MTL Eller (5) (Weber) EN Final Score : Boston 1 Montreal 3 1st Star: Lars Eller (2g) 2nd Star: Carey Price (30 saves) 3rd Star: Tuukka Rask (36 saves) Game 21: #14 Montreal Canadiens (8-10-2) vs #9 Carolina Hurricanes (10-9-1) Goals: 1st 7:18 MTL Gionta (9) (Dupuis, Desharnais) PP 1st 18:19 CAR E. Staal (9) (Zuccarello, Sullivan) 2nd 21:42 MTL Pacioretty (9) (Gallagher, Plekanec) 2nd 38:34 CAR Hejduk (12) (Lilja, Skinner) 3rd 45:40 CAR Pitkδnen (1) (Zuccarello, J. Staal) 3rd 59:35 MTL Dupuis (4) (Gionta, Markov) OT 61:39 MTL Gionta (10) Final Score: Montreal 4 Carolina 3 OT 1st Star: Brian Gionta (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Eric Staal (1g) 3rd Star: Jordan Staal (1a) November 23, 2013: The New York Rangers trade D Michal Roszival to Dallas for D Cameron Gaunce. Game 22: #15 Winnipeg Jets (8-11-3) vs #13 Montreal Canadiens (9-10-2) Goals: 1st 5:00 WPG Kane (12) (Enstrφm, Little) PP 1st 6:50 WPG Kubalik (3) (Ladd, Sulzer) 1st 9:19 MTL Pacioretty (10) (Plekanec) PP 1st 16:00 WPG Antropov (11) PP 2nd 22:57 WPG Kane (13) (Kubalik, Enstrφm) PP 2nd 37:54 MTL Emelin (2) (Plekanec) SH 3rd 42:26 MTL Subban (2) (Gallagher, Plekanec) PP 3rd 52:19 WPG Hudler (3) (Ladd, Antropov) PP Final Score: Winnipeg 5 Montreal 3 1st Star: Tomas Plekanec (3a) 2nd Star: Nikolai Antropov (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Tomas Kubalik (1g, 1a) November 24, 2013: Dallas claimed D Marc Methot off waivers. - Boston trade C Chris Kelly to Detroit for a 3rd and 7th round pick in 2014. November 27, 2013: Colorado trade LW Cody McLeod to Detroit for a 2nd round pick in 2014 and a 5th round pick in 2015. Game 23: #9 Carolina Hurricanes (11-9-2) vs #14 Montreal Canadiens (9-11-2) Goals: 1st 3:49 CAR Skinner (16) (Hejduk, Pitkδnen) PP 1st 6:43 MTL Dupuis (5) (Gorges, Gionta) 2nd 29:02 MTL Desharnais (7) (Pacioretty, Gallagher) 2nd 33:09 MTL Pacioretty (11) (Gallagher, Plekanec) PP 2nd 34:30 MTL Eller (6) (Bourque, Hall) 2nd 35:45 MTL Markov (2) (Pacioretty, Emelin) SH 3rd 44:48 MTL Desharnais (8) (Gorges, Dupuis) 3rd 49:17 CAR Zuccarello (6) (J. Staal, Sullivan) 3rd 50:30 CAR Adams (4) (Stoll) Final Score: Carolina 3 Montreal 6 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: David Desharnais (2g) 3rd Star: Pascal Dupuis (1g, 1a) Game 24: #13 Montreal Canadiens (10-11-2) vs #4 New York Islanders (15-8-1) Goals: 1st 12:00 NYI Okposo (11) (Hamonic, Tavares) PP 1st 12:49 MTL Plekanec (3) (Markov) 1st 19:00 NYI Boyes (8) (Grabner, Okposo) 1st 19:54 NYI Streit (3) (Tavares) 2nd 28:45 NYI Niederreiter (6) (Bailey, Cooke) 2nd 33:51 MTL Dupuis (6) (Desharnais) 3rd 41:18 MTL Pacioretty (12) PP 3rd 44:32 MTL Bourque (4) (Desharnais, Gallagher) 3rd 55:45 MTL Geoffrion (1) (Plekanec) Final Score : Montreal 5 New York 4 1st Star: Tomas Plekanec (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Mark Streit (1g) 3rd Star: Kyle Okposo (1g, 1a) |
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11-15-2013, 11:16 AM | #26 |
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Nice run to get back to .500. Hopefully this is a turning point in the season with a good push for the playoffs coming.
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11-15-2013, 12:27 PM | #27 |
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Good stuff - I'm enjoying the read.
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11-16-2013, 03:00 PM | #28 |
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Thoughts on November: We continue our bad play for the first 5 games of the month. The turning point was the return of Price from injury. We went 7-1 to finish the month with Price in the net. Our offense came alive too with a good balance on our top 3 lines. We can only hope that its going to continue going forward.
Game 25: #2 New York Rangers (17-8-2) vs #12 Montreal Canadiens (11-11-2) Goals: 1st 1:02 MTL Pacioretty (13) (Subban, Gallagher) PP 1st 3:36 NYR Nash (14) (Moore, Del Zotto) PP 2nd 33:10 NYR Richards (13) (Leino, Nash) 3rd 43:54 NYR Callahan (9) (Connolly, Kreider) 3rd 54:10 MTL Pacioretty (14) (Markov, Subban) PP 3rd 58:01 MTL Gallagher (6) (Pacioretty, Markov) PP 3rd 59:36 MTL Gorges (2) (Desharnais) 3rd 59:42 MTL Dupuis (7) (Gorges, Desharnais) EN Final Score: New York 3 Montreal 5 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: P.K. Subban (2a) 3rd Star: Andrei Markov (2a) Game 26: #2 Detroit Red Wings (17-9-2) vs #11 Montreal Canadiens (12-11-2) Goals: 1st 0:16 DET Datsyuk (12) (Franzen, Zetterberg) 2nd 26:46 DET Colaiacovo (1) (Jδrnkrok, Samuelsson) 2nd 28:13 MTL Dupuis (8) (Pacioretty, Kaberle) SH 3rd 41:58 MTL Gallagher (7) (Plekanec, Markov) PP 3rd 59:44 DET Bertuzzi (5) (Jδrnkrok, Colaiacovo) PP Final Score: Detroit 3 Montreal 2 1st Star: Carlo Colaiacovo (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Pavel Datsyuk (1g) 3rd Star: Jonas Gustavsson (42 saves) Game 27: #15 New Jersey Devils (10-12-3) #13 Montreal Canadiens (12-12-2) Goals: 1st 11:37 NJ DAgostini (11) (Volchenkov, Tallinder) PP 1st 16:47 NJ Salvador (1) SH 2nd 27:15 NJ Veilleux (4) (Lombardi, Kovalchuk) 2nd 36:40 NJ Kovalchuk (14) (Tedenby, Henrique) 2nd 39:28 MTL Plekanec (4) (Moen) SH 3rd 48:01 NJ Henrique (6) (Larsson) Final Score: New Jersey 5 Montreal 1 1st Star: Ilya Kovalchuk (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Martin Brodeur (39 saves) 3rd Star: Adam Henrique (1g, 1a) Game 28: #5 San Jose Sharks (16-10-2) vs #14 Montreal Canadiens (12-13-2) Pre-Game Note: Prust replaces Geoffrion. Goals: 1st 3:20 SJ Thornton (12) (Marleau, Campoli) PP 1st 7:08 SJ Demers (1) (Thornton) 1st 15:59 MTL Gionta (11) (Dupuis, Desharnais) PP 3rd 42:07 MTL Eller (7) (Hall) Shootout: San Jose 2 Montreal 1 Final Score: San Jose 3 Montreal 2 SO 1st Star: Joe Thornton (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Chris Campoli (1a) 3rd Star: Antti Niemi (29 saves) Game 29: #10 Minnesota Wild (14-14-1) vs #13 Montreal Canadiens (12-13-3) Pre-Game Note: Fasth gets the start. Goals: 1st 5:02 MIN Heatley (11) (Parise, Koivu) PP 1st 8:23 MTL Pacioretty (15) (Kaberle) SH 1st 14:30 MTL Desharnais (9) (Dupuis, Subban) PP 2nd 26:20 MIN Koivu (10) (Parise, Heatley) PP 3rd 48:15 MIN Schwartz (9) (Pominville, Zajac) PP 3rd 50:21 MIN Granlund (6) (Brodziak, Schwartz) Final Score: Minnesota 4 Montreal 2 1st Star: Mikko Koivu (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Dany Heatley (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Max Pacioretty (1g) Game 30: #14 Montreal Canadiens (12-14-3) vs #9 Carolina Hurricanes (14-13-2) Pre-Game Note: Price back in the net. Goals: 1st 1:49 MTL Eller (8) (Bourque, Weber) 1st 5:09 CAR Tlusty (11) (Zuccarello, Gragnani) PP 2nd 27:41 CAR Skinner (19) (Rask) 2nd 37:16 MTL Desharnais (10) (Gionta, Subban) PP 2nd 37:39 CAR Stoll (5) (Nφdl, Adams) 3rd 44:13 MTL Plekanec (5) (Markov, Gallagher) PP 3rd 48:54 CAR Skinner (20) (E. Staal, Zuccarello) Final Score: Montreal 3 Carolina 4 1st Star: Jeff Skinner (2g) 2nd Star: Eric Staal (1a) 3rd Star: Mats Zuccarello (2a) Game 31: #14 Montreal Canadiens (12-15-3) vs #8 Philadelphia Flyers (15-10-3) Goals: 1st 0:59 PHI Hartnell (10) (Voracek, Meszaros) 1st 1:23 PHI Umberger (8) (Briθre, Giroux) 1st 6:14 MTL Pacioretty (16) (Gallagher, Weber) 1st 11:29 MTL Weber (1) (Gorges, Plekanec) 1st 18:11 MTL Desharnais (11) (Markov) SH 2nd 30:29 MTL Pacioretty (17) (Gallagher, Markov) PP 2nd 30:46 MTL Gallagher (8) (Plekanec, Markov) 3rd 50:31 PHI Wellwood (2) (Voracek, B. Schenn) 3rd 51:53 PHI Voracek (8) (B. Schenn, Hartnell) PP Final Score: Montreal 5 Philadelphia 4 1st Star: Jakub Voracek (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Andrei Markov (3a) 3rd Star: Braydon Schenn (2a) December 13, 2013: Steve Tambellini has been fired by Edmonton. They are now searching for a new General Manager. Game 32: #13 Montreal Canadiens (13-15-3) vs #6 Toronto Maple Leafs (17-12-3) Pre-Game Note: Emelin has been suspended for 2 games, Diaz replaces him. Goals: 1st 0:44 TOR Franson (6) (Grabovsky, Kessel) PP 1st 5:49 TOR Van Riemsdyk (9) (Kessel, Grabovsky) 1st 11:54 TOR Grabovsky (9) (Kessel, Liles) PP 3rd 59:11 MTL Subban (3) (Markov, Desharnais) 3rd 59:38 MTL Desharnais (12) (Gionta, Subban) Final Score: Montreal 2 Toronto 3 1st Star: Mikhail Grabovsky (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: P.K. Subban (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Phil Kessel (3a) Game 33: #2 Washington Capitals (21-9-2) vs #14 Montreal Canadiens (13-16-3) Goals: 1st 3:03 MTL Moen (2) (Prust) 1st 9:59 WSH Ovechkin (21) (Erat, Bergeron) PP 1st 13:42 MTL Dupuis (9) (Gionta, Markov) 1st 18:48 MTL Plekanec (6) (Markov) SH 2nd 31:19 MTL Gallagher (9) (Plekanec, Pacioretty) PP 3rd 52:36 WSH Kuznetsov (4) (Fehr, Bδckstrφm) PP Final Score: Washington 2 Montreal 4 1st Star: Tomas Plekanec (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Andrei Markov (2a) 3rd Star: Travis Moen (1g) Game 34: #12 Montreal Canadiens (14-16-3) vs #10 Pittsburgh Penguins (15-14-4) Pre-Game Note: Emelin replaces Diaz. Goals: 2nd 26:17 MTL Moen (3) (Gallagher, Kaberle) 2nd 36:51 MTL Desharnais (13) (Gionta, Gorges) PP 2nd 39:05 MTL Hall (1) (Eller, Bourque) 3rd 51:26 PIT MacIntyre (2) (Maxwell, Kennedy) 3rd 57:16 PIT Kunitz (6) (Kennedy, Greene) 3rd 58:49 MTL Pacioretty (18) (Markov, Emelin) EN Final Score: Montreal 4 Pittsburgh 2 1st Star: Travis Moen (1g) 2nd Star: Tyler Kennedy (2a) 3rd Star: Andrei Markov (1a) Game 35: #11 Montreal Canadiens (15-16-3) vs #5 Boston Bruins (18-10-5) Goals: 1st 3:26 BOS Seguin (20) (Krejci, Zubrus) PP 2nd 20:53 MTL Desharnais (14) (Dupuis, Gionta) PP 2nd 26:26 BOS Bourque (3) (Lucic, Peverley) 2nd 26:45 MTL Hall (2) (Eller, Bourque) 2nd 38:05 BOS Seguin (21) (Elias, Langenbrunner) 3rd 59:07 BOS Seguin (22) (Krejci) EN Final Score: Montreal 2 Boston 4 1st Star: Tyler Seguin (3g) 2nd Star: Zdeno Chara 3rd Star: David Krejci (2a) Game 36: #14 Phoenix Coyotes (14-18-3) vs #11 Montreal Canadiens (15-17-3) Pre-Game Note: Fasth gets the start Goals: 1st 4:38 MTL Gordon (3) (Prust, Emelin) 1st 13:48 PHO MacLean (5) (Bissonnette, Zigomanis) 2nd 21:36 PHO Yandle (8) (Doan, Vermette) PP 2nd 35:45 MTL Pacioretty (19) (Markov, Plekanec) 2nd 37:31 MTL Gorges (3) (Eller) 3rd 46:19 PHO Hanzal (7) (Doan, Alfredsson) 3rd 50:12 MTL Pacioretty (20) (Gallagher, Plekanec) PP 3rd 51:40 PHO Doan (12) (Michalek, Hanzal) SH 3rd 52:04 MTL Kaberle (4) (Gionta, Gorges) PP 3rd 57:10 PHO Vermette (11) (Doan, Yandle) PP OT 63:41 PHO Vermette (12) (Vrbata) Final Score: Phoenix 6 Montreal 5 1st Star: Antoine Vermette (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Shane Doan (1g, 3a) 3rd Star: Martin Hanzal (1g, 1a) December 22, 2013: Jim Hiller has been hired by Edmonton to be their new General Manager. Game 37: #11 Montreal Canadiens (15-17-4) vs #3 Buffalo Sabres (22-13-2) Pre-Game Note: Price back in the net. Goals: 2nd 24:43 MTL Dupuis (10) (Gionta, Markov) PP 2nd 27:10 MTL Gionta (12) (Desharnais, Markov) 2nd 38:41 BUF Sekera (2) (Grigorenko) PP 3rd 55:27 MTL Desharnais (15) (Dupuis, Gionta) PP Final Score: Montreal 3 Buffalo 1 1st Star: Brian Gionta (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Pascal Dupuis (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: David Desharnais (1g, 1a) Game 38: #11 Montreal Canadiens (16-17-4) vs #14 Chicago Blackhawks (14-17-5) Goals: 1st 15:43 CHI Hossa (11) (Bolland, Frolik) PP 1st 17:44 MTL Hall (3) (Bourque, Eller) 2nd 25:09 CHI Sharp (7) (Seabrook, Keith) SH 2nd 31:13 MTL Subban (4) (Desharnais, Gionta) PP 2nd 32:40 MTL Eller (9) (Hall, Emelin) 3rd 49:14 CHI Toews (8) (Sharp, Kane) 3rd 58:31 MTL Gallagher (10) (Pacioretty) PP Final Score: Montreal 4 Chicago 3 1st Star: Patrick Sharp (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Alexei Emelin (1a) 3rd Star: Brent Seabrook (1a) Game 39: #10 Montreal Canadiens (17-17-4) vs #8 New York Islanders (20-15-1) Goals: 1st 9:02 NYI Bailey (3) (Okposo, Moulson) 2nd 21:58 MTL Kaberle (5) (Desharnais, Gionta) PP 2nd 35:45 NYI Tavares (18) (Streit, Gagnι) 2nd 37:34 NYI Okposo (15) (Tavares, Streit) 3rd 47:14 MTL Desharnais (16) (Gionta, Dupuis) PP 3rd 49:26 NYI Tavares (19) (Okposo) 3rd 53:33 MTL Emelin (3) (Hall, Dupuis) 3rd 59:33 NYI Cooke (9) (OByrne) EN Final Score: Montreal 3 New York 5 1st Star: John Tavares (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Kyle Okposo (1g, 2a) 3rd Star: Mark Streit (2a) |
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11-18-2013, 09:14 PM | #30 |
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Thoughts on December: I thought with our play in November, we were finally on the right track to make our way to the playoffs. But of course it didnt last, some players are playing their way out of Montreal. Weber and Diaz are example of that. I need more production from Plekanec, Bourque and Dupuis in offense and Subban and Kaberle in defense. The way Fasth played since the beginning of the season is going to force me to use Price almost every game and Im not sure its the thing to do but right now Fasth is worse than Budaj.
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1- Sam Reinhart C (1)2- Damian Bourne LW (11) 3- Rihards Bukarts RW (2) 4- Jacob Middleton D (7) 5- Aaron Ekblad D (4) 6- Clark Bishop C (9) 7- Olivier LeBlanc D (8) 8- Ivan Barbashev LW (10) 9- Reid Gardiner RW (6) 10- Pomerleau Tristan D (16) 11- Ivan Nikolishin LW (3) 12- Bokondji Imama LW (13) 13- Jordan Harris D (28) 14- Josh Maguire LW (14) 15- Jaden Lindo RW (12) 16- Jake Virtanen LW (23) 17- Connery Randell D (19) 18- Joel Kiviranta RW (55) 19- Owen MacDonald C (29) 20- Pavel Jenys LW (83) 21- Dan Swyripa LW (26) 22- Blake Penner C (107) 23- Nick Ritchie LW (5) 24- Tyson Baillie C (15) 25- Conor Garland RW (18) 26- Anthony DeAngelo D (17) 27- Payton Lee G (27) 28- Philip Sardinha C (24) 29- Antti Kalapudas RW (22) 30- Duncan MacIntyre D (20) January 2, 2014: The Philadelphia Flyers has fired their General Manager, Paul Holmgren. Philadelphia has a record of 18-17-4 and are 9th in the Eastern Conference. - Florida trade D Ed Jovanovski to the Islanders for C Casey Cizikas and a 3rd round pick in 2014. Game 40: #12 Montreal Canadiens (17-18-4) vs #13 Edmonton Oilers (17-21-4) Goals: 1st 4:01 MTL Desharnais (17) (Dupuis) 2nd 21:57 MTL Gionta (13) (Dupuis, Emelin) 2nd 31:53 MTL Pacioretty (21) (Gallagher, Plekanec) PP 2nd 32:48 MTL Hall (4) (Bourque, Eller) 3rd 59:45 MTL Gallagher (11) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) PP Final Score: Montreal 5 Edmonton 0 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Tomas Plekanec (2a) 3rd Star: Alexei Emelin (1a) Game 41: #10 Montreal Canadiens (18-18-4) vs #7 Vancouver Canucks (22-17-2) Goals: 1st 3:43 VAN H. Sedin (25) (Garrison, Wheeler) 1st 6:51 VAN Wheeler (25) (D. Sedin, Edler) PP 1st 11:58 VAN H. Sedin (26) 2nd 37:12 MTL Markov (3) (Pacioretty, Gallagher) PP 3rd 40:23 VAN Kassian (7) (Joensuu, Lapierre) 3rd 57:15 MTL Gallagher (12) (Pacioretty, Subban) PP Final Score: Montreal 2 Vancouver 4 1st Star: Henrik Sedin (2g) 2nd Star: Blake Wheeler (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Brandon Gallagher (1g, 1a) January 6, 2014: Edmonton trade RW Lennart Petrell and G Tyler Bunz to Detroit for D Brendan Smith, a 4th round pick in 2014, a 3rd and 4th round pick in 2015. Game 42: #11 Montreal Canadiens (18-19-4) vs #10 Colorado Avalanche (20-22-2) Pre-Game Note: Fasth gets the start Goals: 1st 17:24 COL Parenteau (17) (Bozak, McGinn) 3rd 54:41 COL Johnson (5) (OReilly) Final Score: Montreal 0 Colorado 2 1st Star: Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau (1g) 2nd Star: Simeon Varlamov (19 saves) 3rd Star: Erik Johnson (1g) January 7, 2014: Nashville trade D Jim Vandermeer to Minnesota for D Jared Cowen. - Dallas trades the rights to RW Branden Troock to Tampa Bay for D Brendan Mikkelson and LW Benoit Pouliot. - Philadelphia trade C Maxime Talbot to Buffalo for C Luke Adam. - Philadelphia trade RW Wayne Simmonds to Pittsburgh for a 4th and 5th round pick in 2014. - Tampa Bay trade D Keith Aulie to Winnipeg for a 4th round pick in 2014 and a 5th round pick in 2015. Game 43: #11 Montreal Canadiens (18-20-4) vs #3 Minnesota Wild (25-16-1) Pre-Game Note: Price back in the net. Goals: 1st 5:56 MIN Macenauer (4) (Halischuk, Pominville) 1st 10:41 MTL Gionta (14) (Dupuis, Price) 2nd 36:39 MTL Moen (4) (Gordon, Prust) 3rd 43:15 MTL Emelin (4) (Gallagher, Eller) 3rd 44:19 MIN Heatley (18) (Koivu, Parise) 3rd 52:44 MIN Macenauer (5) (Pominville, Gilbert) 3rd 55:17 MIN Koivu (16) (Suter, Heatley) PP 3rd 59:52 MTL Pacioretty (22) (Gallagher, Subban) PP Shootout: Montreal 2 Minnesota 3 Final Score: Montreal 4 Minnesota 5 SO 1st Star: Maxime Macenauer (2g) 2nd Star: Dany Heatley (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Mikko Koivu (1g, 1a) January 8, 2014: New Jersey claimed D Theo Peckham off waivers. - Philadelphia has hired Jacques Martin as their new General Manager. Game 44: #7 New York Islanders (24-17-1) vs #11 Montreal Canadiens (18-20-5) Goals: 1st 8:21 NYI Okposo (16) (Tavares, Streit) PP 1st 18:58 MTL Gallagher (13) (Pacioretty) 2nd 21:03 MTL Kaberle (6) (Desharnais, Gionta) PP 2nd 25:09 MTL Gallagher (14) (Plekanec, Pacioretty) Final Score: New York 1 Montreal 3 1st Star: Brandon Gallagher (2g) 2nd Star: Max Pacioretty (2a) 3rd Star: Carey Price (28 saves) January 10, 2014: Montreal claimed C Blair Betts off waivers. (Cheap depth player, good on the PK) Game 45: #10 Montreal Canadiens (19-20-5) vs #5 Toronto Maple Leafs (24-16-5) Goals: 1st 3:48 MTL Pacioretty (23) (Plekanec, Gallagher) PP 1st 4:12 MTL Gallagher (15) (Plekanec, Pacioretty) 1st 10:17 MTL Plekanec (7) (Pacioretty, Subban) PP 1st 15:15 TOR Paille (8) (Bouillon, Hartikainen) 1st 18:04 MTL Pacioretty (24) (Gallagher, Plekanec) PP 2nd 28:21 MTL Gionta (15) (Kaberle, Gorges) PP 2nd 32:39 TOR Grabovsky (13) (Franson, Liles) PP 3rd 48:03 TOR Franson (8) (Liles, Grabovsky) PP 3rd 51:29 MTL Dupuis (11) (Gionta, Markov) 3rd 59:56 TOR Grabovsky (14) (Van Riemsdyk, Liles) Final Score: Montreal 6 Toronto 4 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (2g, 2a) 2nd Star: Mikhail Grabovsky (2g, 1a) 3rd Star: John-Michael Liles (3a) January 13, 2014: San Jose trade RW Adam Burish to Buffalo for a 6th round pick in 2014. Game 46: #9 Philadelphia Flyers (21-18-4) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (20-20-5) Goals: 1st 7:43 MTL Pacioretty (25) (Plekanec, Emelin) 1st 11:41 MTL Bourque (5) (Emelin, Eller) 2nd 25:05 MTL Pacioretty (26) (Gallagher, Gordon) 2nd 27:43 PHI Hartnell (17) (Voracek, B. Schenn) PP 2nd 31:17 PHI Umberger (15) (Giroux, Briθre) PP 3rd 44:25 PHI Hartnell (18) (Voracek, L. Schenn) 3rd 47:48 PHI Briθre (24) (L. Schenn, Gustafsson) PP 3rd 49:22 PHI Giroux (18) (Hartnell, Umberger) PP Final Score: Philadelphia 5 Montreal 3 1st Star: Scott Hartnell (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Daniel Briθre (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Jakub Voracek (2a) January 15, 2014: Philadelphia trade D Bruno Gervais to Edmonton for D Shane OBrien. - Alexei Emelin signs a 1 year contract extension with Montreal for 2,200,000$. - New Jersey claimed D Jay Harrison off waivers. Game 47: #14 Winnipeg Jets (16-22-9) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (20-21-5) Pre-Game Note: Fasth gets the start. Goals: 1st 5:13 WPG Cormier (3) (Kane, Kubalik) 1st 5:23 WPG Kane (26) (Clitsome, Cormier) 1st 8:47 MTL Gallagher (16) (Plekanec, Pacioretty) PP 1st 9:04 MTL Hall (5) (Eller) 2nd 20:57 WPG Jokinen (19) (Malhotra, Little) 2nd 26:50 WPG Kubalik (7) (Kane, Katic) 3rd 43:01 MTL Gallagher (17) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) PP 3rd 59:42 WPG Enstrφm (3) EN Final Score: Winnipeg 5 Montreal 3 1st Star: Evander Kane (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Tomas Kubalik (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Tomas Plekanec (2a) Game 48: #10 Montreal Canadiens (20-22-5) vs #15 Florida Panthers (18-29-2) Pre-Game Notes: Price back in the net. Blair Betts replaces Brandon Prust. Goals: 1st 17:33 MTL Gionta (16) (Weber) 2nd 26:48 MTL Plekanec (8) (Subban) PP 2nd 38:16 MTL Desharnais (18) (Dupuis, Gorges) 3rd 44:54 FLO Bergenheim (4) (Skille, Kuba) 3rd 55:25 FLO Kopecky (23) (Campbell, Kulikov) Final Score: Montreal 3 Florida 2 1st Star: Jack Skille (1a) 2nd Star: Sean Bergenheim (1g) 3rd Star: Carey Price (32 saves) January 17, 2014: Dan Bylsma has been fired by Pittsburgh. Game 49: #10 Montreal Canadiens (21-22-5) vs #2 Washington Capitals (30-14-2) Goals: 1st 0:28 WSH Handzus (2) (Laich, Ward) 1st 1:03 WSH Bδckstrφm (23) (Green, Radulov) PP 1st 5:46 MTL Subban (5) PP 1st 7:35 WSH Ovechkin (29) (Bδckstrφm, Radulov) PP 2nd 30:42 MTL Desharnais (19) (Gallagher, Plekanec) 2nd 34:25 WSH Carlson (3) (Alzner, Johansson) PP 3rd 46:26 WSH Ovechkin (30) (Fehr, Carlson) PP 3rd 50:22 WSH Kuznetsov (7) (Ribeiro, Green) 3rd 58:21 WSH Ribeiro (10) (Clowe, Lydman) Final Score: Montreal 2 Washington 7 1st Star: Alexander Ovechkin (2g) 2nd Star: Nicklas Bδckstrφm (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Mike Green (2a) January 20, 2014: The New York Rangers trade D Anton Stralman to Philadelphia for a 4th round pick in 2014. Game 50: #10 Montreal Canadiens (21-23-5) vs #14 Tampa Bay Lightning (19-23-6) Goals: 1st 12:15 MTL Pacioretty (27) (Markov, Gallagher) PP 1st 19:37 MTL Plekanec (9) (Pacioretty, Gallagher) 2nd 23:31 MTL Pacioretty (28) (Gorges) 3rd 47:37 MTL Moen (5) (Betts, Subban) 3rd 57:49 TB Lecavalier (7) (Salo, Hedman) PP Final Score: Montreal 4 Tampa Bay 1 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Blair Betts (1a) 3rd Star: Brandon Gallagher (2a) Game 51: #10 Montreal Canadiens (22-23-5) vs #11 Winnipeg Jets (19-22-10) Goals: 1st 16:20 WPG Ladd (12) (Antropov, Katic) 2nd 20:11 MTL Dupuis (12) (Desharnais, Gionta) PP 3rd 45:05 MTL Gionta (17) (Desharnais, Subba) PP 3rd 51:50 MTL Subban (6) (Desharnais) PP Final Score: Montreal 3 Winnipeg 1 1st Star: David Desharnais (3a) 2nd Star: P.K. Subban (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Carey Price (27 saves) Post-Game Note: Tomas Kaberle suffered a thigh strain during the game and will be out of action for 2 weeks. January 25, 2014: Philadelphia trade D Nicklas Grossman to Tampa Bay for a 4th round pick in 2014. - Pittsburgh has hired David Quinn as their new Head Coach. Game 52: #5 Ottawa Senators (27-18-6) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (23-23-5) Pre-Game Note: Nathan Beaulieu is called up to replaces Tomas Kaberle. Raphael Diaz clears waivers and assigns to Hamilton. Goals: 1st 8:23 MTL Gallagher (18) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) PP 2nd 26:11 MTL Eller (10) Final Score: Ottawa 0 Montreal 2 1st Star: Carey Price (28 saves) 2nd Star: Tomas Plekanec (1a) 3rd Star: Robin Lehner (33 saves) Game 53: #12 Anaheim Ducks (23-21-6) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (24-23-5) Goals: 2nd 23:59 ANA Getzlaf (18) (Ryan, Perry) PP 2nd 34:51 ANA Ryan (38) (Getzlaf, Perry) 2nd 36:22 MTL Markov (4) (Subban, Plekanec) PP 3rd 42:47 MTL Betts (3) (Gordon, Moen) 3rd 45:44 MTL Dupuis (13) (Gorges, Gionta) PP 3rd 53:01 MTL Dupuis (14) (Desharnais, Gallagher) PP Final Score: Anaheim 2 Montreal 4 1st Star: Ryan Getzlaf (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Bobby Ryan (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Corey Perry (2a) Game 54: #2 Boston Bruins (31-15-7) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (25-23-5) Goals: 1st 11:27 BOS Elias (19) (Seguin, Krejci) PP 1st 12:09 MTL Gallagher (19) (Eller, Weber) 2nd 22:12 BOS Fedotenko (6) (Thornton, Bergeron) 3rd 47:28 MTL Eller (11) (Hall, Emelin) 3rd 47:38 MTL Bourque (6) (Plekanec, Gallagher) 3rd 59:38 MTL Gionta (18) (Desharnais, Markov) EN Final Score: Boston 2 Montreal 4 1st Star: Lars Eller (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Alexei Emelin (1a) 3rd Star: Brandon Gallagher (1g, 1a) January 30, 2014: San Jose trade D Jason Demers to Tampa Bay for the rights to D Chris Carlisle. |
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11-20-2013, 11:40 PM | #32 |
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Thoughts on January: Great month for our 1st line that helped us getting closer to a place in the playoffs. But now I have to figure out a way to get the second line going too because Im not going to go far with only one line scoring. Price is going to get around 90% of the start for the rest of the season because Fasth doesnt seem to be able to get a win even when hes playing well. Also with the trade deadline coming soon, its decision time on a couple players but the most important are Markov and Gionta. Because we are still in the race for the playoffs I dont want to send them away for picks so unless Im able to get players of the same caliber I probably going to end up keeping them for the rest of the season. That can all change if we have a really bad start in February and we get almost knocked out of a chance at a playoffs spot by the deadline then anything can happen.
Game 55: #10 Montreal Canadiens (26-23-5) vs #14 New Jersey Devils (22-26-5) Goals: 1st 15:27 MTL Desharnais (20) (Dupuis, Beaulieu) PP 2nd 21:29 NJ Larsson (4) (Armstrong, Gomez) 2nd 25:00 NJ Tallinder (3) (Lombardi) PP 2nd 28:49 MTL Eller (12) (Hall, Bourque) 2nd 36:17 NJ Tedenby (15) 3rd 43:32 NJ Kovalchuk (32) (Tallinder, Barch) 3rd 45:03 NJ Salvador (2) PS 3rd 56:54 MTL Plekanec (10) (Markov, Gallagher) 3rd 59:25 MTL Beaulieu (1) (Desharnais) PP Final Score: Montreal 4 New Jersey 5 1st Star: Henrik Tallinder (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: David Desharnais (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Ilya Kovalchuk (1g) February 6, 2014: Anaheim trade D Sheldon Souray to Minnesota for D Amil Krupic. - Pittsburgh trade D Paul Martin to Dallas for the rights to D Chris Bigras. Game 56: #14 Pittsburgh Penguins (22-25-7) vs #10 Montreal Canadiens (26-24-5) Goals: 1st 0:17 PIT Malkin (26) (Crosby) 1st 1:53 MTL Weber (2) (Bourque, Eller) 1st 14:10 PIT Malkin (27) (Neal) 1st 19:09 MTL Plekanec (11) (Emelin) SH 2nd 38:50 PIT Maxwell (8) (Jokinen, Higgins) PP 3rd 41:09 MTL Pacioretty (29) (Plekanec) 3rd 43:02 MTL Gallagher (20) (Subban, Markov) 3rd 58:47 MTL Eller (13) (Gorges) EN Final Score: Pittsburgh 3 Montreal 5 1st Star: Lars Eller (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Evgeny Malkin (2g) 3rd Star: James Neal (1a) February 8, 2014: Pittsburgh trade D Matt Niskanen to Boston for D Dougie Hamilton. - Florida claimed D Brendan Mikkelson off waivers. Game 57: #10 Montreal Canadiens (27-24-5) vs #6 Toronto Maple Leafs (29-22-5) Goals: 1st 1:02 TOR Kessel (31) (Kulemin) PP 1st 14:16 MTL Dupuis (15) (Desharnais, Gionta) 2nd 26:57 MTL Emelin (5) (Plekanec) 2nd 31:53 TOR Grabovsky (20) (Van Riemsdyk, Kessel) PP 2nd 37:18 MTL Gallagher (21) (Pacioretty, Markov) 3rd 42:27 MTL Moen (6) (Betts, Gordon) 3rd 56:56 MTL Gallagher (22) (Plekanec) PP Final Score: Montreal 5 Toronto 2 1st Star: Phil Kessel (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Alexei Emelin (1g) 3rd Star: Tomas Plekanec (2a) February 9, 2014: Tampa Bay trade D Jordan Leopold to Philadelphia for D Barret Jackman and the rights to D Shea Theodore. - St. Louis trade D Mike Komisarek to Ottawa for 5th round pick in 2014. Game 58: #6 Nashville Predators (28-24-6) vs #9 Montreal Canadiens (28-24-5) Goals: 2nd 29:03 NSH Bergfors (24) (Josefson, Wilson) 2nd 30:53 NSH Kostitsyn (26) (Yip, Weber) 2nd 39:34 NSH Kostitsyn (27) (Hφrnqvist, Moore) Final Score: Nashville 3 Montreal 0 1st Star: Pekka Rinne (50 saves) 2nd Star: Sergei Kostitsyn (2g) 3rd Star: Colin Wilson (1a) February 11, 2014: Tampa Bay trade LW Ryan Malone to the New York Rangers for C Michael St. Croix and the rights to D Dillon Heatherington. Game 59: #5 Ottawa Senators (33-19-6) vs #9 Montreal Canadiens (28-25-5) Pre-Game Note: Kaberle replaces Weber in the lineup. Goals: 1st 0:51 MTL Emelin (6) (Desharnais) 1st 17:55 OTT Semin (34) (Spezza, Stewart) 2nd 26:02 OTT Barker (2) (Greening) 2nd 34:48 OTT Komisarek (1) (Neil, Zibanejad) 2nd 36:16 MTL Bourque (7) (Subban, Eller) 2nd 39:54 MTL Plekanec (12) (Pacioretty, Subban) Shootout: Ottawa 0 Montreal 2 Final Score: Ottawa 3 Montreal 4 SO 1st Star: P.K. Subban (2a) 2nd Star: Jason Spezza (1a) 3rd Star: Milan Michalek Post-Game Note: Beaulieu is sent back to Hamilton for at least the next 2 weeks during the Olympic break. February 21, 2014: Montrealtrade C Blake Geoffrion to Edmonton for LW Jeff Tambellini and a 4th round pick. Reason for the trade: Geoffrion was a depth player who hasnt played for us in a while. We get another depth player in Tambellini and a draft pick so I think its a good trade for us. February 22, 2014: San Jose trade D Marc-Edouard Vlasic to Vancouver for D Derek Joslin and the rights to C Mathew Campagna. February 23, 2014: Edmonton trade RW Pierre-Marc Bouchard to Detroit for RW Patrick Eaves and the rights to C Samuel Hodhod. - Ottawa trade D Patrick Wiercioch and a 7th round pick in 2014 to Detroit for RW Mikael Samuelsson, a 5th and 6th round pick in 2014. - Detroit trade RW Jordin Tootoo to Minnesota for a 4th round pick in 2014. - Colorado trade D Greg Zanon to Vancouver for D Henrik Tφmmernes. - Columbus trade C Derek MacKenzie to Vancouver for RW Guillaume Desbiens. - Florida trade LW Tomas Kopecky to Vancouver for RW Nicklas Jensen and a 3rd round pick in 2014. - Edmonton trade D Ryan Whitney and the rights to D Samuel Morin to Pittsburgh for LW Jussi Jokinen, RW B.J. Crombeen and D Deryk Engelland. - Florida trade C Jim Slater to Carolina for the rights to G Simon Lemieux. - San Jose trade D Brad Stuart to Washington for a 3rd pick in 2014. - Colorado trade C Evgeny Grachev to Florida for RW Jack Skille. February 27, 2014: Lars Eller signs a 1 year contract extension with Montreal for 1,470,000$. - Blair Betts signs a 1 year contract extension with Montreal for 590,000$. |
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20+ games left and 5 teams fighting for 3 spots. Given any thoughts to picking up a rental or two to try and put you over the top down the stretch?
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11-21-2013, 12:23 AM | #35 |
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I try to get someone to come in to help my second line but I didn't want to trade a guy like Beaulieu or Galchenyuk so that went nowhere. I'm a little disappointed that I wasn't able to get a player to help our team right now but I don't think we have the team to win the cup this year so my young guys were off limits but they didn't want anything else. I still hope to make the playoffs but we are going to do it with what we have.
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11-21-2013, 01:40 PM | #36 |
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Thoughts on February : We didnt play many games in February due to the Olympics but we stayed close to the 8th spot. The trade deadline was a bust for us and were heading for the last stretch with what we have and hope for the best.
Game 60: #9 Montreal Canadiens (29-25-5) vs #4 Detroit Red Wings (34-23-4) Pre-Game Notes: Due to the Olympics; Emelin, Markov and Plekanec are unavailable for the game. Tambellini makes his debut. Beaulieu and Tinordi are called up from Hamilton. Goals: 1st 3:38 MTL Bourque (8) (Hall, Gorges) 2nd 32:14 MTL Gallagher (23) (Eller, Pacioretty) PP 3rd 41:02 DET Helm (9) (Pulkkinen, Colaiacovo) 3rd 47:06 MTL Dupuis (16) (Eller, Tinordi) 3rd 54:01 MTL Eller (14) (Gionta, Dupuis) Final Score: Montreal 4 Detroit 1 1st Star: Lars Eller (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Carey Price (26 saves) 3rd Star: Pascal Dupuis (1g, 1a) March 2, 2014: 2014 Olympics Gold: Sweden
Silver: USA Bronze: Czech Republic Game 61: #15 Florida Panthers (22-35-6) vs #8 Montreal Canadiens (30-25-5) Pre-Game Notes: Plekanec, Emelin and Markov are back in the lineup. Tinordi and Beaulieu are sent back to Hamilton. Tambellini scratch. Fasth gets the start. Goals: 2nd 37:20 MTL Desharnais (21) (Gionta, Dupuis) 3rd 41:43 MTL Gallagher (24) (Plekanec, Pacioretty) 3rd 49:16 MTL Pacioretty (30) (Plekanec, Gallagher) 3rd 54:10 MTL Pacioretty (31) (Gallagher, Subban) 3rd 55:07 MTL Subban (7) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) PP Final Score: Florida 0 Montreal 5 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (2g, 2a) 2nd Star: Brandon Gallagher (1g, 2a) 3rd Star: Tomas Plekanec (3a) Game 62: #10 Carolina Hurricanes (31-27-4) vs #7 Montreal Canadiens (31-25-5) Pre-Game Note: Price back in the net. Goals: 1st 0:49 CAR Tlusty (20) (McBain, J. Staal) 1st 1:22 MTL Dupuis (17) (Desharnais, Gionta) 2nd 20:23 CAR Zuccarello (21) (Tlusty) 2nd 20:33 MTL Desharnais (22) (Gallagher, Markov) 2nd 24:28 CAR Nφdl (5) (Slater) 2nd 27:13 MTL Plekanec (13) (Pacioretty, Gionta) PP 3rd 41:17 MTL Gionta (19) (Dupuis, Desharnais) 3rd 52:22 MTL Gionta (20) (Dupuis, Desharnais) Final Score: Carolina 3 Montreal 5 1st Star: Brian Gionta (2g, 2a) 2nd Star: David Desharnais (1g, 3a) 3rd Star: Pascal Dupuis (1g, 2a) Game 63: #1 Boston Bruins (38-18-7) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (32-25-5) Goals: 1st 1:54 BOS Marchand (16) (Langenbrunner, Peverley) 1st 2:04 BOS Peverley (32) (Marchand, Niskanen) 1st 7:39 MTL Gallagher (25) (Subban, Pacioretty) PP 1st 7:58 BOS Chara (10) (Seguin, Elias) 1st 8:43 MTL Gallagher (26) (Subban, Markov) PP 1st 10:55 MTL Bourque (9) (Hall) 1st 16:45 MTL Gallagher (27) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) PP 1st 17:35 MTL Plekanec (14) (Pacioretty, Subban) PP 1st 17:44 MTL Desharnais (23) (Gionta) 1st 18:07 BOS Bergeron (16) (Lucic) 2nd 22:12 MTL Plekanec (15) (Emelin) 2nd 31:17 BOS Lucic (25) (Chara, Murray) Final Score: Boston 5 Montreal 7 1st Star: Tomas Plekanec (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Max Pacioretty (3a) 3rd Star: Brandon Gallagher (3g) Game 64: #6 Montreal Canadiens (33-25-5) vs #9 Buffalo Sabres (32-27-3) Pre-Game Note: Dupuis suffered a groin strain during and is out for 10 days. Tambellini back in the lineup. Goals: 1st 11:43 BUF Grigorenko (11) (Hunter, Oduya) 1st 16:11 MTL Moen (7) (Betts, Subban) 2nd 26:09 BUF Hunter (19) (Grigorenko, Ott) 3rd 41:06 MTL Plekanec (16) (Gallagher) PP 3rd 49:41 BUF Foligno (10) (Kaleta, Ennis) 3rd 54:59 MTL Bourque (10) (Gorges, Weber) Shootout: Montreal 0 Buffalo 2 Final Score: Montreal 3 Buffalo 4 SO 1st Star: Trent Hunter (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Mikhail Grigorenko (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Rene Bourque (1g) Game 65: #9 Toronto Maple Leafs (31-26-6) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (33-25-6) Goals: 1st 7:14 MTL Gordon (4) (Betts, Moen) 1st 15:49 MTL Plekanec (17) (Moen, Emelin) 3rd 45:54 MTL Gallagher (28) (Gorges, Pacioretty) 3rd 48:59 TOR Kessel (35) (Van Riemsdyk, Gunnarsson) Final Score: Toronto 1 Montreal 3 1st Star: Carey Price (29 saves) 2nd Star: Tomas Plekanec (1g) 3rd Star: Boyd Gordon (1g) Game 66: #6 Montreal Canadiens (34-25-6) vs #5 New York Rangers (38-23-5) Goals: 1st 1:36 NYR Nash (37) (Richards, Leino) 1st 4:35 NYR Nash (38) (Leino, Richards) PP 2nd 33:12 NYR Palmieri (8) (Kreider, Girardi) 2nd 34:39 NYR Del Zotto (7) (Stepan, Moore) PP 2nd 39:10 MTL Gallagher (29) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) 3rd 41:13 NYR Callahan (28) (Kreider, Girardi) 3rd 55:14 MTL Hall (6) (Tambellini) Final Score: Montreal 2 New York 5 1st Star: Rick Nash (2g) 2nd Star: Brad Richards (2a) 3rd Star: Ville Leino (2a) Game 67: #1 Los Angeles Kings (44-17-4) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (34-26-6) Goals: 1st 7:28 LA Williams (17) 1st 16:11 LA Brown (25) (Horton, Kopitar) PP 2nd 33:20 MTL Hall (7) (Weber, Tambellini) 3rd 56:33 MTL Gallagher (30) (Desharnais, Bourque) OT 61:11 LA Horton (22) (Kopitar, Doughty) Final Score: Los Angeles 3 Montreal 2 OT 1st Star: Anze Kopitar (2a) 2nd Star: Adam Hall (1g) 3rd Star: Drew Doughty (1a) Game 68: #15 Florida Panthers (23-39-6) vs #7 Montreal Canadiens (34-26-7) Goals: 1st 4:23 MTL Moen (8) (Gordon, Betts) 1st 11:15 MTL Gionta (21) (Pacioretty, Gallagher) 1st 16:59 MTL Moen (9) (Betts, Gordon) 2nd 30:10 MTL Eller (15) (Tambellini, Hall) 2nd 34:45 FLO Gudbranson (4) (Grachev) 2nd 38:59 MTL Eller (16) (Gionta, Desharnais) Final Score: Florida 1 Montreal 5 1st Star: Travis Moen (2g) 2nd Star: Brian Gionta (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Blair Betts (2a) Game 69: #6 Montreal Canadiens (35-26-7) vs #15 Florida Panthers (23-40-6) Pre-Game Note: Dupuis replaces Tambellini. Goals: 1st 10:30 MTL Pacioretty (32) (Gallagher, Plekanec) PP 1st 14:20 FLO Campbell (11) (Kulikov, Weiss) PP 2nd 25:15 MTL Plekanec (18) (Markov, Gallagher) PP 2nd 30:52 FLO Mueller (19) (Weiss, Versteeg) 2nd 36:02 MTL Desharnais (24) (Dupuis, Gionta) PP 3rd 40:50 MTL Desharnais (25) (Moen, Gallagher) 3rd 48:24 MTL Gallagher (31) (Markov, Gionta) Final Score: Montreal 5 Florida 2 1st Star: Brandon Gallagher (1g, 3a) 2nd Star: David Desharnais (2g) 3rd Star: Tomas Plekanec (1g, 1a) Game 70: #6 Montreal Canadiens (36-26-7) vs #13 Tampa Bay Lightning (28-34-6) Pre-Game Note: Fasth gets the start. Goals: 1st 4:39 TB St. Louis (30) (Demers, Lecavalier) 1st 8:08 TB Brewer (5) (Chimera, Tyrell) 1st 10:37 MTL Gordon (5) (Betts, Moen) 1st 12:42 MTL Gallagher (32) (Pacioretty, Markov) PP 2nd 30:43 TB Lecavalier (16) (Raymond, Salo) PP 2nd 31:08 TB Namestnikov (2) (Paradis, Brent) 2nd 33:12 TB Hedman (2) (Stamkos) PP 3rd 47:07 TB Stamkos (39) (St. Louis, Demers) PP 3rd 48:09 MTL Gallagher (33) (Bourque, Desharnais) Final Score: Montreal 3 Tampa Bay 6 1st Star: Vincent Lecavalier (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Jason Demers (2a) 3rd Star: Victor Hedman (1g) Game 71: #6 Montreal Canadiens (36-27-7) vs #3 Washington Capitals (41-25-3) Pre-Game Note: Price back in the net. Goals: 1st 12:43 WSH Bergeron (1) (Bδckstrφm) PP 2nd 21:50 WSH Clowe (17) (Radulov, Johansson) PP 2nd 30:46 MTL Subban (8) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) PP 2nd 33:42 MTL Pacioretty (33) (Plekanec, Markov) 3rd 40:22 WSH Fehr (17) (Volpatti, Schultz) 3rd 52:17 WSH Ward (13) (Handzus, Perreault) Final Score: Montreal 2 - Washington 4 1st Star: Joel Ward (1g) 2nd Star: Nicklas Bδckstrφm (1a) 3rd Star: Max Pacioretty (1g, 1a) Game 72: #6 Montreal Canadiens (36-28-7) vs #3 St. Louis Blues (43-22-5) Goals: 1st 4:18 MTL Eller (17) (Bourque, Hall) 1st 8:42 MTL Gallagher (34) (Gionta, Subban) SH 2nd 23:40 STL Steen (22) (Stewart, Russell) 3rd 42:08 MTL Desharnais (26) (Hall, Markov) 3rd 51:25 STL Stewart (21) (Perron, Backes) 3rd 59:32 MTL Gallagher (35) EN Final Score: Montreal 4 St. Louis 2 1st Star: Brandon Gallagher (2g) 2nd Star: Chris Stewart (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Adam Hall (2a) Game 73: #13 Tampa Bay Lightning (30-36-6) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (37-28-7) Pre-Game Note: Tambellini replaces Gordon. Goals: 1st 6:04 MTL Eller (18) (Bourque, Kaberle) 1st 14:56 MTL Pacioretty (34) (Plekanec, Gallagher) PP 1st 19:34 TB Connolly (21) (Raymond, Stamkos) 2nd 28:25 TB Raymond (6) (Lecavalier, Connolly) PP 3rd 52:05 MTL Emelin (7) (Hall, Kaberle) Final Score: Tampa Bay 2 Montreal 3 1st Star: Alexei Emelin (1g) 2nd Star: Tomas Kaberle (2a) 3rd Star: Rene Bourque (1a) Game 74: #3 Washington Capitals (43-26-3) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (38-28-7) Goals: 2nd 25:43 MTL Desharnais (27) (Dupuis, Gionta) 2nd 29:59 WSH Clowe (18) (Tδrnstrφm, Green) 2nd 34:13 WSH Johansson (21) (Erat, Fehr) PP 3rd 40:13 WSH Kuznetsov (12) (Johansson, Radulov) 3rd 41:37 MTL Dupuis (18) (Gionta, Desharnais) 3rd 48:53 WSH Bδckstrφm (27) (Ovechkin, Green) 3rd 54:42 WSH Ovechkin (41) SH 3rd 59:05 MTL Plekanec (19) (Kaberle, Gallagher) PP Final Score: Washington 5 Montreal 3 1st Star: Marcus Johansson (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Mike Green (2a) 3rd Star: Alexander Ovechkin (1g, 1a) Game 75: #14 Pittsburgh Penguins (28-37-8) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (38-29-7) Goals: 1st 0:35 MTL Pacioretty (35) (Subban) 1st 12:21 PIT Neal (32) (Malkin, Crosby) 1st 18:47 PIT Neal (33) (Malkin, Letang) PP 1st 19:40 PIT Kennedy (13) (Malkin, Kunitz) 2nd 23:17 MTL Pacioretty (36) (Plekanec) 2nd 27:25 PIT Higgins (10) (Neal, Maxwell) 2nd 27:47 MTL Plekanec (20) (Tambellini, Moen) 2nd 29:00 PIT Simmonds (9) (Maxwell, Higgins) 3rd 50:50 MTL Eller (19) Final Score: Pittsburgh 5 Montreal 4 1st Star: James Neal (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Evgeny Malkin (3a) 3rd Star: Max Pacioretty (2g) |
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11-21-2013, 03:27 PM | #38 |
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Nicely done! Now to dominate the last 7 games and give us some playoff games to read about!
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11-21-2013, 06:22 PM | #39 |
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Thoughts on March: A strong start put us in a very good position to qualify for the post-season. At some point during the month we had up to a 6 points lead on the 9th position but we struggle to end the month and that lead was cut to 3 points. Its crucial that we start april on the right foot so we dont have to wait to the last game of the season to clinch our spot.
Game 76: #6 Montreal Canadiens (38-30-7) vs #14 Pittsburgh Penguins (29-37-8) Goals: 1st 17:06 MTL Pacioretty (37) (Gallagher, Subban) PP 2nd 22:26 MTL Plekanec (21) (Pacioretty, Gallagher) 2nd 32:38 PIT Malkin (33) (Letang) 3rd 53:05 MTL Gallagher (36) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) Final Score: Montreal 3 Pittsburgh 1 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Brandon Gallagher (1g, 2a) 3rd Star: Carey Price (28 saves) ISS Final Rankings Top 30
1- Sam Reinhart C (1) 2- Damian Bourne LW (2) 3- Rihards Bukarts RW (3) 4- Jacob Middleton D (4) 5- Aaron Ekblad D (5) 6- Reid Gardiner RW (9) 7- Clark Bishop C (6) 8- Ivan Barbashev LW (8) 9- Olivier LeBlanc D (7) 10- Pomerleau Tristan D (10) 11- Jordan Harris D (13) 12- Ivan Nikolishin LW (11) 13- Bokondji Imama LW (12) 14- Josh Maguire LW (14) 15- Jaden Lindo RW (15) 16- Jake Virtanen LW (16) 17- Conner Bleackley C (36) 18- Connery Randell D (17) 19- Joel Kiviranta RW (18) 20- Phil Baltisberger D (38) 21- Blake Penner C (22) 22- Owen MacDonald C (19) 23- Pavel Jenys LW (20) 24- Payton Lee G (27) 25- Thatcher Demko G (33) 26- Brayden Point C (87) 27- Tyson Baillie C (24) 28- Conor Garland RW (25) 29- Philip Sardinha C (28) 30- Nick Ritchie LW (23) Game 77: #6 Montreal Canadiens (39-30-7) vs #10 Philadelphia Flyers (38-32-6) Goals: 1st 0:15 PHI Adam (6) (Ryder, Rinaldo) 1st 8:21 PHI Hartnell (31) (Couturier, Akeson) 1st 17:46 PHI Hartnell (32) (Couturier, Meszaros) 1st 19:08 MTL Gallagher (37) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) PP 3rd 41:27 MTL Desharnais (28) (Gionta, Markov) 3rd 50:17 MTL Dupuis (19) (Desharnais, Gionta) PP 3rd 53:22 MTL Desharnais (29) (Kaberle, Dupuis) Final Score: Montreal 4 Philadelphia 3 1st Star: R.J. Umberger 2nd Star: David Desharnais (2g, 1a) 3rd Star: Scott Hartnell (2g) Game 78: #10 Columbus Blue Jackets (37-37-3) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (40-30-7) Pre-Game Note: Boyd Gordon replaces Jeff Tambellini. Goals: 1st 1:45 CLB Pyatt (9) (Comeau, Gilroy) 1st 13:42 MTL Kaberle (7) (Dupuis, Gorges) PP 2nd 30:02 CLB Anisimov (16) (Segal, Coburn) PP 2nd 30:51 CLB Johansen (31) (Dubinsky, Tyutin) 3rd 43:24 MTL Desharnais (30) (Gionta, Emelin) 3rd 52:44 MTL Pacioretty (38) (Plekanec, Subban) PP 3rd 59:26 MTL Pacioretty (39) (Plekanec, Markov) Final Score: Columbus 3 Montreal 4 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (2g) 2nd Star: Alexei Emelin (1a) 3rd Star: Ryan Johansen (1g) Post-Game Note: Travis Moen suffered a twisted knee during the game and will be out of action for 10 days. Game 79: #6 Montreal Canadiens (41-30-7) vs #5 Ottawa Senators (42-28-8) Pre-Game Note: Tambellini replaces Moen. Goals: 2nd 39:55 OTT Fiddler (8) (Latendresse) 3rd 43:11 MTL Gordon (6) (Tambellini, Betts) 3rd 55:10 MTL Eller (20) (Hall, Subban) 3rd 56:39 MTL Gionta (22) 3rd 57:13 MTL Desharnais (31) (Weber, Dupuis) Final Score: Montreal 4 Ottawa 1 1st Star: Carey Price (29 saves) 2nd Star: P.K. Subban (1a) 3rd Star: Boyd Gordon (1g) Game 80: #5 Ottawa Senators (42-29-8) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (42-30-7) Goals: 1st 5:01 OTT Semin (40) (Spezza, Michalek) 1st 9:48 OTT Neil (12) (Stewart) 1st 17:59 OTT Stewart (17) (Neil, Ference) 1st 18:26 OTT Michalek (43) (Semin, Spezza) 2nd 21:08 OTT Silfverberg (15) (Fiddler, Anderson) 2nd 23:17 OTT Glencross (10) (Samuelsson, Spezza) 2nd 32:20 OTT Michalek (44) (Karlsson, Spezza) 2nd 39:58 OTT Semin (41) (Michalek, Spezza) 3rd 41:21 MTL Bourque (11) 3rd 42:14 OTT Stewart (18) (Neil, Da Costa) Final Score: Ottawa 9 Montreal 1 (That was bad) 1st Star: Milan Michalek (2g, 2a) 2nd Star: Alexander Semin (2g, 1a) 3rd Star: Jason Spezza (5a) Post-Game Note: With a loss from Toronto we clinched a playoff spot. PLAYOFFS Game 81: #6 Montreal Canadiens (42-31-7) vs #11 New Jersey Devils (35-36-9) Pre-Game Note: Fasth gets the start. Goals: 1st 4:29 NJ Volchenkov (6) 1st 11:26 NJ DAgostini (27) (Henrique, Bernier) 1st 11:40 MTL Desharnais (32) (Dupuis, Gionta) 1st 11:50 MTL Gionta (23) (Markov, Desharnais) 1st 13:28 MTL Plekanec (22) (Pacioretty, Gallagher) 2nd 23:43 NJ Tedenby (23) (Henrique, Kovalchuk) PP 2nd 35:50 NJ Tedenby (24) (Larsson, Bernier) 3rd 53:15 MTL Desharnais (33) (Gorges, Kaberle) PP OT 60:43 MTL Pacioretty (40) (Subban) Final Score: Montreal 5 New Jersey 4 OT 1st Star: David Desharnais (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Anton Volchenkov (1g) 3rd Star: Ilya Kovalchuk (1a) Game 82: #7 Buffalo Sabres (42-35-4) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (43-31-7) Pre-Game Note: Price back in the net. Goals: 1st 8:11 BUF Ehrhoff (4) (Vanek, Stafford) PP 1st 12:30 BUF Gerbe (19) (Grigorenko, Staal) PP 2nd 22:04 MTL Gallagher (38) (Pacioretty, Plekanec) PP 2nd 34:08 BUF Ott (25) (Grigorenko, Hunter) 2nd 38:52 MTL Gordon (7) (Hall, Kaberle) SH 3rd 52:00 MTL Bourque (12) (Eller, Hall) 3rd 54:25 BUF Vanek (33) (Stafford, Ennis) 3rd 59:28 BUF Gerbe (20) (Foligno, Ehrhoff) EN Final Score: Buffalo 5 Montreal 3 1st Star: Thomas Vanek (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Christian Ehrhoff (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Marc Staal (1a) April 14, 2014: P.K. Subban signs a 2 years contract extension with Montreal for 3,330,000$/year. |
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11-24-2013, 08:10 AM | #41 |
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Thoughts on the season: It was a long season with a lot of ups and downs but in the end we manage to find our way into the post-season. The play of guys like Gallagher, Emelin, Subban and Eller are very encouraging for the future. They improve a lot during the season and with a couple of young kids in our organization makes me believe that we have a bright future ahead of us. But now its time for the playoff and our very tough match-up with Washington. They had our number during the season but hopefully well be able to turn things around.
Game 1: #6 Montreal Canadiens vs #3 Washington Capitals Goals: 1st 6:02 MTL Kaberle (1) (Desharnais, Dupuis) PP 1st 15:17 WSH Johansson (1) 1st 19:00 MTL Gionta (1) (Desharnais, Dupuis) PP 2nd 23:28 WSH Clowe (1) (Johansson, Erat) PP 2nd 33:14 WSH Fehr (1) (Laich, Ribeiro) 2nd 39:42 WSH Radulov (1) (Handzus, Erat) Final Score: Montreal 2 Washington 4 1st Star: Michal Handzus (1a) 2nd Star: Michal Neurvirth (35 saves) 3rd Star: Martin Erat (2a) Game 2: #6 Montreal Canadiens (0-1-0) vs #3 Washington Capitals (1-0-0) Goals: 1st 15:36 WSH Green (1) (Radulov, Ovechkin) PP 1st 18:20 MTL Dupuis (1) (Markov, Desharnais) 2nd 21:12 WSH Volpatti (1) (Ward, Handzus) 2nd 22:00 MTL Tambellini (1) (Betts) 2nd 39:07 WSH Ovechkin (1) (Radulov, Bδckstrφm) PP 3rd 40:29 WSH Ribeiro (1) (Fehr) 3rd 43:00 WSH Laich (1) (Johansson, Radulov) Final Score: Montreal 2 Washington 5 1st Star: Alexander Ovechkin (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Alexander Radulov (3a) 3rd Star: Mike Green (1g) Game 3: #3 Washington Capitals (2-0-0) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (0-2-0) Goals: 1st 8:09 MTL Dupuis (2) (Gionta, Desharnais) 1st 11:52 MTL Plekanec (1) (Pacioretty, Subban) PP 1st 17:04 MTL Gionta (2) (Dupuis, Desharnais) 1st 17:39 WSH Ovechkin (2) PP 1st 18:15 WSH Radulov (2) (Clowe, Alzner) 2nd 28:50 WSH Erat (1) (Johansson, Carlson) PP 2nd 32:59 WSH Clowe (2) (Erat, Johansson) 3rd 58:04 MTL Desharnais (1) (Dupuis, Gionta) OT 73:56 MTL Betts (1) (Subban) Final Score: Washington 4 Montreal 5 OT 1st Star: Brian Gionta (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Pascal Dupuis (1g, 2a) 3rd Star: David Desharnais (1g, 2a) Game 4: #3 Washington Capitals (2-0-1) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (1-2-0) Goals: 1st 8:26 MTL Dupuis (3) (Eller, Gionta) 1st 9:20 MTL Hall (1) (Bourque, Gorges) 1st 14:03 WSH Stuart (1) (Crabb, Handzus) 1st 15:12 MTL Pacioretty (1) (Plekanec, Subban) PP 2nd 27:27 MTL Hall (2) (Bourque, Eller) 2nd 32:28 WSH Fehr (2) (Carlson, Johansson) 3rd 40:55 MTL Emelin (1) (Betts) SH 3rd 43:58 MTL Pacioretty (2) (Kaberle, Plekanec) 3rd 53:52 MTL Bourque (1) 3rd 54:26 MTL Betts (2) (Gorges, Gordon) 3rd 57:25 MTL Gorges (1) (Plekanec, Gionta) Final Score: Washington 2 Montreal 9 1st Star: Rene Bourque (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Josh Gorges (1g, 2a) 3rd Star: Tomas Plekanec (3a) Post-Game Note: David Desharnais suffered a broken arm during the game and will be out of action for 2 months. Game 5: #6 Montreal Canadiens (2-2-0) vs #3 Washington Capitals (2-1-1) Pre-Game Note: Travis Moen back in the lineup to replaces Desharnais. Goals: 2nd 21:37 MTL Eller (1) 2nd 33:23 MTL Dupuis (4) (Emelin, Gallagher) 2nd 39:18 WSH Carlson (1) (Clowe, Radulov) 3rd 43:08 WSH Bδckstrφm (1) (Radulov, Green) 3rd 52:22 WSH Ovechkin (3) (Bδckstrφm, Bergeron) 3rd 59:57 WSH Stuart (2) (Johansson) EN Final Score: Montreal 2 Washington 4 1st Star: Nicklas Bδckstrom (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Alexander Ovechkin (1g) 3rd Star: John Carlson (1g) Post-Game Note: Tomas Plekanec suffured a rotator cuff strain during the game and will be out of action for 3 weeks. Game 6: #3 Washington Capitals (3-1-1) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (2-3-0) Pre-Game Note: Brandon Prust in the lineup for the injured Plekanec. Goals: 1st 5:35 MTL Hall (3) (Dupuis, Kaberle) PP 1st 13:25 WSH Erat (2) (Fehr, Johansson) PP 2nd 32:23 MTL Gionta (3) (Dupuis, Hall) 2nd 34:46 MTL Gallagher (1) (Pacioretty, Markov) 2nd 35:57 WSH Ovechkin (4) (Bergeron, Bδckstrφm) PP 3rd 44:02 WSH Handzus (1) (Fehr, Volpatti) 3rd 50:07 MTL Gallagher (2) (Pacioretty, Eller) PP Final Score: Washington 3 Montreal 4 1st Star: Eric Fehr (2a) 2nd Star: Max Pacioretty (2a) 3rd Star: Brendan Gallagher (2g) Game 7: #6 Montreal Canadiens (3-3-0) vs #3 Washington Capitals (3-2-1) Goals: 1st 7:32 WSH Ovechkin (5) (Radulov, Bδckstrφm) PP 1st 13:42 WSH Johansson (2) (Erat, Fehr) 1st 19:14 MTL Gionta (4) (Hall, Dupuis) 2nd 36:48 WSH Clowe (3) (Ward) PP 3rd 42:12 MTL Pacioretty (3) (Gallagher, Eller) PP 3rd 48:49 MTL Gionta (5) (Dupuis, Hall) OT 67:22 MTL Gorges (2) (Gordon) Final Score: Montreal 4 Washington 3 OT 1st Star: Alexander Ovechkin (1g) 2nd Star: Nicklas Bδckstrφm (1a) 3rd Star: Carey Price (57 saves) Eastern Conference Playoffs Quarter Final New York Rangers (1) 4 vs Carolina (8) 2 Boston (2) 3 vs Buffalo (7) 4 Washington (3) 3 vs Montreal (6) 4 New York Islanders (4) 1 vs Ottawa (5) 4 Western Conference Playoffs Quarter Final Los Angeles (1) 2 vs Chicago (8) 4 Vancouver (2) 1 vs Colorado (7) 4 St. Louis (3) 4 vs Minnesota (6) 2 Nashville (4) 4 vs Detroit (5) 2 |
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Game 1: #6 Montreal Canadiens (4-3-0) vs #5 Ottawa Senators (4-1-0)
Goals: 1st 3:59 OTT Michalek (6) (Kubina, Semin) 1st 15:19 OTT Stewart (1) (Fiddler, Latendresse) PP 3rd 45:08 MTL Pacioretty (4) Final Score: Montreal 1 Ottawa 2 1st Star: Guillaume Latendresse (1a) 2nd Star: Craig Anderson (33 saves) 3rd Star: Milan Michalek (1g) Post-Game Note: Lars Eller suffered a neck strain during the game and will be out of action for 10 days. Game 2: #6 Montreal Canadiens (4-4-0) vs #5 Ottawa Senators (5-1-0) Pre-Game Note: Plekanec makes an early return to replaces Eller. Goals: 1st 13:43 MTL Subban (1) (Pacioretty, Gallagher) PP 1st 14:58 OTT Semin (2) (Spezza, Karlsson) PP 2nd 22:06 MTL Plekanec (2) (Markov, Gallagher) PP 2nd 39:39 OTT Semin (3) (Spezza, Spurgeon) PP 3rd 41:08 OTT Michalek (7) (Kubina, Semin) PP 3rd 44:19 MTL Pacioretty (5) (Gallagher, Subban) PP 3rd 58:02 OTT Zibanejad (3) (Latendresse) PP 3rd 59:53 MTL Pacioretty (6) (Gallagher, Gordon) PP OT 63:55 OTT Semin (4) (Karlsson, Kubina) PP Final Score: Montreal 4 Ottawa 5 OT 1st Star: Alexander Semin (3g, 1a) 2nd Star: Max Pacioretty (2g, 1a) 3rd Star: Brendan Gallagher (4a) Game 3: #5 Ottawa Senators (6-1-0) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (4-4-1) Goals: 2nd 24:19 MTL Pacioretty (7) (Gionta) 2nd 28:06 OTT Spezza (1) (Michalek, Karlsson) PP 3rd 51:29 MTL Gallagher (3) (Pacioretty, Tambellini) 3rd 54:18 MTL Gallagher (4) (Pacioretty) PP Final Score: Ottawa 1 Montreal 3 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Carey Price (27 saves) 3rd Star: Brendan Gallagher (2g) Post-Game Note: Adam Hall suffered a thigh contusion and will be out for a couple of days. Game 4: #5 Ottawa Senators (6-2-0) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (5-4-1) Pre-Game Notes: P.K. Subban suffered a bruised ankle during practice and cant play. Beaulieu is called up. Eller returns early to replaces Hall. Goals: 1st 2:38 OTT Latendresse (1) (Samuelsson, Zibanejad) 1st 5:57 MTL Pacioretty (8) (Markov, Kaberle) PP 1st 18:57 OTT Michalek (8) (Semin, Karlsson) PP 2nd 39:18 OTT Glencross (1) (Spezza, Samuelsson) PP 3rd 49:54 OTT Spezza (2) (Michalek, Kubina) SH 3rd 50:34 MTL Eller (2) (Gionta, Dupuis) 3rd 57:54 MTL Betts (3) 3rd 59:31 OTT Kubina (3) (Ference) EN Final Score: Ottawa 5 Montreal 3 1st Star: Milan Michalek (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Pavel Kubina (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Jason Spezza (1g, 1a) Game 5: #6 Montreal Canadiens (5-5-1) vs #5 Ottawa Senators (7-2-0) Pre-Game Note: Subban back in the lineup and replaces Weber. Goals: 1st 10:22 MTL Gallagher (5) (Plekanec, Pacioretty) PP 1st 16:03 MTL Gordon (1) (Gorges, Betts) SH 2nd 34:00 MTL Prust (1) (Subban, Markov) 3rd 43:11 MTL Eller (3) (Gionta, Dupuis) 3rd 43:17 MTL Gionta (6) (Dupuis, Eller) 3rd 51:55 OTT Spezza (3) (Semin, Karlsson) Final Score: Montreal 5 Ottawa 1 1st Star: Lars Eller (1g, 1a) 2nd Star: Brian Gionta (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Brandon Prust (1g) Game 6: #5 Ottawa Senators (7-3-0) vs #6 Montreal Canadiens (6-5-1) Pre-Game Note: Hall replaces Tambellini. Goals: 1st 1:55 MTL Bourque (2) (Hall, Eller) 1st 17:17 OTT Michalek (9) (Semin, Kubina) PP 2nd 28:15 OTT Spezza (4) (Michalek, Semin) PP 2nd 33:57 MTL Hall (Gorges) SH 2nd 39:22 MTL Eller (4) (Gionta, Beaulieu) 3rd 58:39 MTL Eller (5) (Gionta, Dupuis) Final Score: Ottawa 2 Montreal 4 1st Star: Lars Eller (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Carey Price (36 saves) 3rd Star: Adam Hall (1g, 1a) Game 7: #6 Montreal Canadiens (7-5-1) vs #5 Ottawa Senators (7-4-0) Goals: 1st 17:58 OTT Michalek (10) (Spurgeon, Barker) 2nd 35:12 OTT Stewart (2) (Glencross) 3rd 42:19 MTL Gordon (2) (Moen, Kaberle) Final Score: Montreal 1 Ottawa 2 1st Star: Anthony Stewart (1g) 2nd Star: Cam Barker (1a) 3rd Star: Robin Lehner (38 saves) Code:
Eastern Conference Playoffs Semi Final
New York Rangers (1) 4 vs Buffalo (7) 2 Ottawa (5) 4 vs Montreal (6) 3 Western Conference Playoffs Semi Final St. Louis (3) 0 vs Chicago (8) 4 Nashville (4) 2 vs Colorado (7) 4 Eastern Conference Playoffs Final New York Rangers (1) 4 vs Ottawa (5) 1 Western Conference Playoffs Final Colorado (7) 4 vs Chicago (8) 3 Stanley Cup Final New York Rangers (1) 4 vs Colorado (7) 1 Code:
June 7, 2014: Sebastian Collberg signs a 2 years deal with Montreal at 925,000$/year. - Darryl Boyce signs a 2 years deal with Phoenix at 1,463,000$/year. - Ryan Shannon signs a 2 years deal with Tampa Bay at 1,370,000$/year. June 11, 2014: Colorado trade D Mattias Φhlund to Washington for the rights to C Ryan Kujawinski. June 12, 2014: Columbus trade D James Wisniewski to the Islanders for RW Artturi Lehkonen and the rights to D Scott Mayfield. - Phoenix claimed LW Jeff Tambellini of waivers. Art Ross: Corey Perry (Anze Kopitar, Alexander Semin) Bill Masterton: Steven Stamkos (Mikko Koivu, David Legwand) Calder: Brendan Gallagher (Mikhail Grigorenko, Nail Yakupov) Conn Smythe: Henrik Lundqvist (Chris Kreider, Erik Johnson) Frank Selke: Maxime Macenauer (Jeff Halpern, Vern Fiddler) Jack Adams: John Tortorella (Marc Habscheid, Darryl Sutter) James Norris: Zdeno Chara (Keith Yandle, Erik Karlsson) Hart: Ilya Kovalchuk (Anze Kopitar, Corey Perry) King Clancy: Saku Koivu (Michal Handzus, Matt Cullen) Lady Bing: Henrik Sedin (Johan Franzen, Milan Hejduk) Lester B. Pearson: Joe Thornton (Ryan Getzlaf, Ilya Kovalchuk) Maurice Richard: Corey Perry (Bobby Ryan, Alexander Ovechkin) Vezina : Henrik Lundqvist (Semyon Varlamov, Cam Ward) William M. Jennings: Henrik Lundqvist NHL +/-: Bobby Ryan (Sidney Crosby, Ryan Getzlaf) Roger Crozier : Henrik Lundqvist (Niklas Bδckstrφm, Cam Ward) June 20, 2014: Columbus trade D Braydon Coburn to Florida for RW Kris Versteeg and a 2nd round pick in 2014. - C Henrik Samuelsson signs a 2 years two-way deal at $925k/year with Montreal. 2014 NHL Entry Draft
1- Dallas: LW Ivan Barbashev (8) 2- Florida: RW Rihards Bukarts (3) 3- Calgary: C Sam Reinhart (1) 4- Pittsburgh: LW Ivan Nikolishin (12) 5- Phoenix: LW Damian Bourne (2) 6- Winnipeg: D Jacob Middleton (4) 7- Tampa Bay: D Aaron Ekblad (5) 8- Columbus: C Clark Bishop (7) 9- Edmonton: RW Reid Gardiner (6) 10- New Jersey: LW Jake Virtanen (16) 11- Anaheim: D Olivier LeBlanc (9) 12- Philadelphia: D Connery Randell (18) 13- Toronto: LW Ilya Zinovyev (33) 14- San Jose: RW Antti Kalapudas (35) 15- Colorado: D Pomerleau Tristan (10) 16- Chicago: D Jordan Harris (11) 17- Carolina: G Payton Lee (24) 18- Buffalo: LW Josh Maguire (14) 19- Minnesota: LW Bokondji Imama (13) 20- Montreal: LW Pavel Jenys (23) 21- Ottawa: D Phil Baltisberger (20) 22- Detroit: G Thatcher Demko (25) 23- Nashville: D Julien Bahl (38) 24- New York Islanders: RW Jaden Lindo (15) 25- St. Louis: LW Maxim Lazarev (110) 26- Washington: RW Joel Kiviranta (19) 27- Vancouver: C Mikkel Aagaard (63) 28- Boston: D Eetu Sopanen (61) 29- Los Angeles: C Blake Penner (21) 30- New York Rangers: D Alex Peters (32) 42- Montreal (From Philadelphia): C Vladislav Boyko (106) 50- Montreal: D Jonathan Deschamps (71) 78- Montreal (From Buffalo): D Sergei Stetsenko (78) 80- Montreal: D Vytal Cτtι (85) 112- Montreal (From Detroit): LW Frederik Tiffels (113) 117- Montreal (From Vancouver): G Curtis Frye (Not Ranked) 140- Montreal: D Scott Savage (111) 170- Montreal: C Derek Demontigny (170) 200- Montreal: RW Felix Westermarck (120) June 28, 2014: Tampa Bay trade the rights to C Kolten Olynek to Minnesota for C Kyle Brodziak, a 4th round pick in 2015 and a 4th round pick in 2016. July 1, 2014: David Desharnais, Tomas Kaberle, Andrei Markov, Brian Gionta, Raphael Diaz and Robert Mayer leave Montreal and are now UFA. (Desharnais, Markov and Gionta didnt want to re-sign with us because for some reason they dont like me and didnt want to negociate.) - Gabriel Dumont, Louis Leblanc and Yannick Weber are RFA. |
11-27-2013, 11:41 AM | #43 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Top 5 Prospects Stats
1- Nathan Beaulieu: 65GP 14-56=70PTS in Hamilton (AHL)9GP 1-1=2PTS in Montreal and 4GP 0-1=1PT during playoffs 2- Valery Nichushkin: 76GP 24-24=48PTS in Hamilton (AHL) 3- Alex Galchenyuk: 67GP 81-97=178PTS in Sarnia (OHL) 4- Sebastian Collberg: 48GP 19-22=41PTS with Frφlunda (SEL) 5- Nikita Zadorov: 75GP 0-17=17PTS in Hamilton (AHL) July 5, 2014: Devan Dubnyk signs a 2 year deal with Washington for 2,780,000$/year. - Vladislav Boyko signs a 3 year two-way deal with Montreal for 525,000$/year. - Gabriel Dumont re-signs with Montreal for 2 years at 525,000$/year. - Henrik Lundqvist re-signs with the Rangers for 4 years at 5,782,000$/year. - Corey Crawford signs a 3 year deal with St. Louis for 5,337,000$/year. - Mark Streit re-signs with the Islanders for 2 years at 3,667,000$/year. July 6, 2014: Jaroslav Halak signs a 3 year deal with Tampa Bay for 4,580,000$/year. - Brian Gionta signs a 1 year deal with Washington for 1,172,000$ (Thats cheap). - Chris Kunitz signs a 1 year deal with Los Angeles for 1,947,000$. - Jannik Hansen signs a 2 year deal with Washington for 1,382,000$/year. - Marian Gaborik signs a 2 year deal with Colorado for 5,150,000$/year. - David Schlemko signs a 2 year deal with Los Angeles for 1,690,000$/year. - Marc-Edouard Vlasic signs a 2 year deal with Toronto for 1,792,000$/year. (I try to get him but of course he turned me down) - Mike Cammalleri signs a 3 year deal with the Islanders for 2,008,000$/year. - Yannick Weber re-signs with Montreal for 2 years at 525,000$/year. - Louis Leblanc re-signs with Montreal for 2 years at 525,000$/year. - Henrik Tallinder signs a 1 year deal with Ottawa for 871,000$. July 7, 2014: Niklas Hjalmarsson signs a 2 year deal with Los Angeles for 2,082,000$/year. - Andrej Meszaros signs a 2 year deal with the Islanders for 3,410,000$/year. - Joe Thornton signs a 1 year deal with Winnipeg for 5,732,000$. - Ryan Callahan signs a 4 year deal with Minnesota for 3,345,000$/year. - Joni Pitkanen signs a 3 year deal with Ottawa for 4,317,000$/year. - Milan Michalek re-signs with Ottawa for 3 years at 4,797,000$/year. (Big Shocker he turned me down for less money) - Steve Downie signs a 2 year deal with Winnipeg for 1,242,000$/year. - Andrei Markov signs a 1 year deal with Detroit for 1,949,000$. (That one hurt, he signed for a 1 million less than I offer). - Kris Russell signs a 2 year deal with Toronto for 2,455,000$/year. - Carlo Colaiacovo signs a 3 year deal with Toronto for 1,643,000$/year. - Dan Girardi re-signs with the Rangers for 3 years at 2,045,000$/year. July 8, 2014: Andy McDonald signs a 2 year deal with the Rangers for 2,575,000$/year. - Grant Clitsome signs a 2 year deal with Toronto for 1,112,000$/year. - Dan Boyle signs a 2 year deal with Calgary for 3,865,000$/year. - Brooks Orpik signs a 3 year deal with Winnipeg for 1,105,000$/year. (Maybe I should give up) - Patrice Bergeron signs a 2 year deal with Toronto for 1,502,000$/year. (This is ridiculous) July 10, 2014: Steve Ott signs a 3 year deal with Colorado for 1,123,000$/year. - Andrew Raycroft signs a 3 year deal with Pittsburgh for 1,232,000$/year. - Tomas Kaberle signs a 2 year deal with Anaheim for 3,800,000$/year. - Martin Biron re-signs with the Rangers for 1 year at 787,000$. July 11, 2014: Brett Carson signs a 2 year deal with San Jose for 815,000$/year. - Chris Thorburn signs a 3 year deal with Columbus for 1,245,000$/year. - Dennis Seidenberg re-signs with Boston for 3 years at 4,658,000$/year. (I guess my defense is going to be young) - Dany Heatley signs a 3 year deal with Montreal for 5,725,000$/year. (FINALLY someone signs with me.) - Niklas Svedberg re-signs with Boston for 2 years at 740,000$/year. - Tom Gilbert signs a 3 year deal with Tampa Bay for 3,053,000$/year. - Evgeny Malkin signs a 2 year deal with Montreal for 5,425,000$/year. (I really didnt think he would sign with us but Im not going to complain but now if only I could get a defenseman) July 12, 2014: Matt Greene signs a 3 year deal with Minnesota for 1,302,000$/year. - Marc-Andrι Gragnani signs a 2 year deal with Calgary for 1,582,000$/year. - Jason Chimera signs a 1 year deal with Boston for 1,053,000$. - Frederik Andersen signs a 3 year deal with Chicago for 2,655,000$/year. - David Moss re-signs with Phoenix for 3 years at 1,558,000$/year. July 13, 2014: Matt Lashoff signs a 2 year deal with Winnipeg for 1,052,000$/year. - Rostislav Klesla signs a 3 year deal with Colorado for 3,272,000$/year. - Derek Morris signs a 1 year deal with Vancouver for 1,842,000$/year. - Alexander Steen signs a 3 year deal with Toronto for 2,212,000$/year. - Derek Joslin signs a 2 year deal with Buffalo for 1,167,000$/year. - Taylor Pyatt signs a 2 year deal with Carolina for 1,275,000$/year. - Dainius Zubrus signs a 2 year deal with Nashville for 2,260,000$/year. - Toni Lydman signs a 2 year deal with Nashville for 2,305,000$/year. July 14, 2014: Sergei Kostitsyn signs a 2 year deal with Vancouver for 3,005,000$/year. - Daniel Cleary signs a 1 year deal with Ottawa for 2,309,000$. - Nick Boynton signs a 1 year deal with Carolina for 1,421,000$. July 15, 2014: Brian Elliott signs a 3 year deal with Dallas for 1,313,000$/year. - Jay Bouwmeester signs a 3 year deal with Montreal for 2,000,000$/year. (I finally get a defenseman) - Jason Pominville signs a 3 year deal with Winnipeg for 2,255,000$/year. July 16, 2014: Colin White signs a 2 year deal with San Jose for 1,977,000$/year. July 17, 2014: Dave Bolland signs a 2 year deal with Toronto for 1,542,000$/year. - Patric Hφrnqvist signs a 2 year deal with Tampa Bay for 2,977,000$/year. - Jeff Schultz signs a 2 year deal with Detroit for 1,210,000$/year. - Mark Stuart signs a 2 year deal with Chicago for 1,015,000$/year. - Olli Jokinen signs a 1 year deal with New Jersey for 4,532,000$. July 18, 2014: Tom Poti signs a 2 year deal with New Jersey for 1,277,000$/year. - Wade Redden signs a 2 year deal with Washington for 539,000$/year. - Lee Stempniak signs a 2 year deal with Boston for 2,772,000$/year. - Daniel Winnik signs a 2 year deal with St. Louis for 785,000$/year. - Rostislav Olesz signs a 2 year deal with Boston for 1,917,000$/year. - Matt Niskanen signs a 2 year deal with Ottawa for 1,252,000$/year. July 19, 2014: Chris Phillips signs a 2 year deal with Winnipeg for 758,000$/year. - Brian Boyle signs a 3 year deal with Ottawa for 1,120,000$/year. - Deryk Engelland signs a 3 year deal with Detroit for 1,242,000$/year. - Cody McCormick signs a 2 year deal with Anaheim for 860,000$/year. July 20, 2014: Joey Crabb signs a 2 year deal with Calgary for 697,000$/year. - Nigel Dawes signs a 2 year deal with San Jose for 737,000$/year. July 21, 2014: Scott Clemmenson signs a 2 year deal with Phoenix for 1,125,000$/year. - Alex Galchenyuk signs a 2 year contract extension at 925,000$/year with Montreal. - Nikita Zadorov signs a 2 year contract extension at 600,000$/year with Montreal. - Valery Nichushkin signs a 2 year contract extension at 600,000$/year with Montreal. July 23, 2014: David Desharnais signs a 2 year deal with Anaheim for 1,535,000$/year. - Matt Gilroy signs a 2 year deal with Boston for 565,000$/year. - Alexandre Giroux signs a 3 year deal with Pittsburgh for 1,083,000$/year. - Matt Moulson signs a 3 year deal with New Jersey for 1,127,000$/year. - Benoit Pouliot re-signs with Dallas for 2 years at 1,310,000$/year. July 24, 2014: Ottawa trade D Jared Spurgeon to Colorado for G Calvin Pickard. July 25, 2014: Lauri Korpikoski signs a 2 year deal with Buffalo for 1,147,000$/year. - Bobby Butler signs a 2 year deal with Minnesota for 1,135,000$/year. - Kyle Quincey signs a 2 year deal with Carolina for 765,000$/year. - Krys Barch signs a 2 year deal with Nashville for 727,000$/year. - Kevin Dallman signs a 2 year deal with Chicago for 850,000$/year. - Anton Stralman signs a 2 year deal with Philadelphia for 1,040,000$/year. July 26, 2014: Jarred Tinordi signs a 1 year contract extension at 955,000$ with Montreal. July 27, 2014: Colin Fraser signs a 3 year deal with Dallas for 2,247,000$/year. - Jonas Gustavsson signs a 2 year deal with Phoenix for 900,000$/year. - Clayton Stoner signs a 2 year deal with San Jose for 832,000$/year. - Brandon Yip signs a 2 year deal with Nashville for 560,000$/year. - Scott Parse signs a 2 year deal with New Jersey for 982,000$/year. August 4, 2014: Dan Ellis signs a 3 year deal with the Rangers for 978,000$/year. - Greg Zanon signs a 1 year deal with Nashville for 620,000$. - Bruno Gervais signs a 2 year deal with San Jose for 665,000$/year. - Matt Bradley signs a 2 year deal with Columbus for 937,000$/year. - Filip Kuba signs a 2 year deal with St. Louis for 922,000$/year. - Sami Salo signs a 1 year deal with Pittsburgh for 545,000$. August 15, 2014: Daymond Langkow signs a 2 year deal with Calgary for 662,000$/year. NHL Season Preview
1- Vancouver2- Los Angeles 3- New York Rangers 4- St. Louis 5- Washington 6- Toronto 7- Boston 8- Anaheim 9- Chicago 10- New York Islanders 11- Montreal 12- Colorado 13- Philadelphia 14- Ottawa 15- Buffalo 16- Tampa Bay 17- San Jose 18- Nashville 19- Winnipeg 20- Calgary 21- Carolina 22- Minnesota 23- Detroit 24- New Jersey 25- Edmonton 26- Pittsburgh 27- Columbus 28- Phoenix 29- Dallas 30- Florida September 27, 2014: Carolina claimed D Ed Jovanovski off waivers. - Minnesota claimed D Ryan OByrne off waivers. September 29, 2014: Montrealclaimed D Vyacheslav Voinov off waivers. - Phoenix claimed RW Bill Thomas off waivers. NHL Top 10 Goalies
1- Henrik Lundqvist (New York Rangers)2- Tim Thomas (New York Islanders) 3- Pekka Rinne (Nashville) 4- Jonathan Quick (Los Angeles) 5- Carey Price (Montreal) 6- Ryan Miller (Buffalo) 7- Roberto Luongo (Vancouver) 8- Marc-Andrι Fleury (Minnesota) 9- Jonas Hiller (Anaheim) 10- Jaroslav Halak (Tampa Bay) NHL Top 10 Defensemen
1- Drew Doughty (Los Angeles)2- Erik Karlsson (Ottawa) 3- Alex Pietrangelo (St. Louis) 4- Cam Fowler (Anaheim) 5- Zdeno Chara (Boston) 6- Tyler Myers (Buffalo) 7- Adam Larsson (New Jersey) 8- Kris Letang (Pittsburgh) 9- Alexander Edler (Vancouver) 10- Duncan Siemens (Colorado) NHL Top 10 Left Wingers
1- Daniel Sedin (Vancouver)2- Alexander Ovechkin (Washington) 3- Gabriel Landeskog (Colorado) 4- David Perron (St. Louis) 5- Jeff Skinner (Carolina) 6- Zach Parise (Minnesota) 7- Colin Wilson (Nashville) 8- Patrick Sharp (Chicago) 9- Milan Lucic (Boston) 10- Henrik Zetterberg (Detroit) NHL Top 10 Centers
1- Steven Stamkos (Tampa Bay)2- Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh) 3- Tyler Seguin (Boston) 4- John Tavares (New York Islanders) 5- Henrik Sedin (Vancouver) 6- Claude Giroux (Philadelphia) 7- Jonathan Toews (Chicago) 8- Nicklas Bδckstrφm (Washington) 9- Anze Kopitar (Los Angeles) 10- Ryan Getzlaf (Anaheim) NHL Top 10 Right Wingers
1- Corey Perry (Anaheim)2- Patrick Kane (Chicago) 3- Phil Kessel (Toronto) 4- Rick Nash (New York Rangers) 5- Ilya Kovalchuk (New Jersey) 6- Loui Eriksson (Dallas) 7- Marian Gaborik (Colorado) 8- Devante Smith-Pelly (Anaheim) 9- T.J. Oshie (St. Louis) 10- Kris Versteeg (Columbus) NHL Top 10 Prospects
1- Nathan Beaulieu (Montreal)2- Alex Galchenyuk (Montreal) Currently in Hamilton (AHL) 3- Johan Gustafsson (Minnesota) Currently in Houston (AHL) 4- Steven Fogarty (Vancouver) 5- Dmitrij Jaskin (St. Louis) 6- Seth Jones (Buffalo) Currently in Portland (WHL) 7- Jesper Fast (New York Rangers) 8- Jonathan Drouin (Montreal) Currently in Halifax (QMJHL) 9- Curtis Lazar (Colorado) 10- Alexander Barkov (Toronto) Currently in Toronto (AHL) October 1, 2014: Los Angeles trade D Alec Martinez to Philadelphia for C Scott Laughton. ISS Preliminary Rankings Top 30
1- Connor McDavid C2- Lawson Crouse LW 3- Cal Kakoske D 4- Jean-Philippe Pettinger LW 5- Frans Wallin C 6- Raffi Olson D 7- Maxim Tretyak G 8- Matt Barzal C 9- Loik Lιveillι D 10- Vladimir Yabukov RW 11- Oleg Krylov LW 12- Pavel Zacha RW 13- Artturi Aarvala D 14- Dominik Kraft RW 15- Marek Kropac LW 16- Gaelan Bernard D 17- Ryan Pilon D 18- Rastislav Kalabek D 19- Janne-Petteri Rundgren C 20- Anthony Richard C 21- Louis-Philippe Picavet C 22- Leonid Vorobyov D 23- Remi Chow LW 24- Jeremiah Addison LW 25- Filipp Titov D 26- Berthier Vachon C 27- Timothι Simard C 28- Simon-Pierre Baillargeon LW 29- Jonatan Emilsson D 30- Dylan Strome C Top 5 Prospects
With the departure of Markov and Kaberle, a spot was open for him. He did well in Hamilton last year so its is time now to prove that hes ready.1- Nathan Beaulieu 21 years old 64 194 lbs Montreal Defenseman 2- Valery Nichushkin 19 years old 64 209 lbs Hamilton (AHL) Right Wing
Nichushkin had a good first season in Hamilton but he is still very young and has some more development to do.3- Alex Galchenyuk 20 years old 62 213 lbs Hamilton (AHL) Center
Galchenyuk can finally make is pro debut this year. I want him to have at least 1 year in Hamilton before considering calling him up similar to what I did with Beaulieu last year.4- Nikita Zadorov 19 years old 66 229 lbs Hamilton (AHL) Defenseman
Zadorov had a good start last year but slowed down in the second half of the season. Still very young and like Nichushkin has some development to do.5- Vladislav Boyko 18 years old 62 196 lbs Hamilton (AHL) Center
Tons of potential with Boyko that like Nichushkin and Zadorov last year can start right away in Hamilton. |
11-27-2013, 12:18 PM | #44 |
Pro Rookie
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Location: Canada eh
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Wow, unreal free agency period for you, but I think the move that might end up being the best was snagging Voynov off of waivers. That's a crazy amount of upgrades in a very short period of time.
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11-27-2013, 03:13 PM | #45 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Voynov was a victim of a deep defense group in LA and when I saw him on waivers I had to at least try to get him. For Heatley and Malkin I really didn't think I would get them but I was a little bit frustrated after all the rejections that I offered them a contract for fun. The weird thing about it is that they were the only 2 that I didn't offer them more than what they asked, that was strange.
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11-27-2013, 03:19 PM | #46 |
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Location: Canada eh
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heh, don't question it, just bask in the fun decisions you have with your depth chart now. How does Voynov look right now? Adding a pair of first line forwards (I'm assuming Heatley qualifies as one, worst case he's a top 6 F) plus a top pairing D in Bouwmeester and the cherry on top in Voynov, yeah, that's sick.
Add on that your top end prospects will be starting to arrive at the NHL level soon and you're going to have some tough decisions to make on who to build around and who to deal away. A nice change from trying to put together a group that can challenge for a playoff spot.
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11-27-2013, 03:35 PM | #47 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Yeah my depht chart is starting to look really good right now and my patience with the prospects is paying off too. Voynov is playing on the right side of the defense so he is behind Subban and Emelin right now but he gives me 3 strong pairing in defense and he is only 24 so he's going to get better.
For the tough decisions coming yes that's true next season I'm going to have to make space for guys like Nichushkin and Galchenyuk but that only means that my team is getting stonger so I'm looking forward to it. |
11-27-2013, 03:39 PM | #48 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Lines for the season opener
Pacioretty Malkin Gallagher Bourque Plekanec [A] Heatley Dupuis Eller Hall Prust [A] Betts Gordon Bouwmeester Subban Beaulieu Emelin Gorges [C] Voinov Price Fasth October 3, 2014: Vyacheslav Voinov signs a contract extension for 1 year at 990,000$ with Montreal. Game 1: Buffalo Sabres (0-0-0) vs Montreal Canadiens (0-0-0) Goals: 1st 3:50 MTL Malkin (1) (Gallagher, Pacioretty) 1st 11:10 BUF Stafford (1) (Ennis, Foligno) 2nd 26:41 BUF Gerbe (1) (Grigorenko, Korpikoski) PP 2nd 28:24 MTL Gallagher (1) (Malkin, Pacioretty) 3rd 41:03 MTL Bouwmeester (1) (Dupuis, Subban) 3rd 42:25 MTL Gallagher (2) (Malkin, Pacioretty) PP 3rd 58:28 MTL Bouwmeester (2) (Malkin) SH Final Score: Buffalo 2 Montreal 5 1st Star: Evgeny Malkin (1g, 3a) 2nd Star: Jay Bouwmeester (2g) 3rd Star: Brendan Gallagher (2g, 1a) Game 2: #2 Montreal Canadiens (1-0-0) vs #14 Buffalo Sabres (0-1-0) Goals: 1st 0:48 BUF Gerbe (2) (Grigorenko, Sekera) 1st 6:13 MTL Beaulieu (1) (Subban, Malkin) PP 2nd 21:17 MTL Pacioretty (1) (Gallagher, Subban) PP 3rd 44:28 BUF Grigorenko (1) (Korpikoski, Joslin) PP 3rd 57:26 MTL Heatley (1) (Bourque) 3rd 58:31 MTL Dupuis (1) (Hall, Beaulieu) EN Final Score: Montreal 4 Buffalo 2 1st Star: P.K. Subban (2a) 2nd Star: Nathan Beaulieu (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Mikhail Grigorenko (1g, 1a) October 6, 2014: Carolina claimed D Carl Gunnarsson off waivers. - Phoenix claimed LW Mattias Tedenby off waivers. - Philadelphia trade D Brandon Manning to Chicago for a 4th round pick in 2015. Game 3: #6 Boston Bruins (1-0-0) vs #2 Montreal Canadiens (2-0-0) Goals: 1st 2:56 BOS Savard (1) (Fedotenko, Bourque) 1st 7:05 MTL Pacioretty (2) (Gallagher, Malkin) PP 1st 8:24 MTL Malkin (2) (Gallagher, Pacioretty) PP 1st 11:21 BOS Peverley (1) (Olesz) 1st 11:31 MTL Plekanec (1) (Hall, Heatley) 1st 16:21 MTL Pacioretty (3) (Gallagher, Malkin) PP 2nd 21:46 BOS Seguin (1) 2nd 25:01 MTL Bourque (1) 3rd 40:28 MTL Pacioretty (4) (Gallagher) 3rd 48:28 MTL Heatley (2) (Betts, Gordon) 3rd 55:29 MTL Malkin (3) (Pacioretty, Beaulieu) Final Score: Boston 3 Montreal 8 1st Star: Max Pacioretty (3g, 2a) 2nd Star: Evgeny Malkin (2g, 2a) 3rd Star: Brendan Gallagher (4a) Game 4: #4 Tampa Bay Lightning (2-0-0) vs #1 Montreal Canadiens (3-0-0) Goals: 1st 5:22 TB Stamkos (3) (Gilbert, Carle) PP 1st 9:32 MTL Gallagher (3) (Pacioretty, Bouwmeester) 1st 14:25 TB Wolski (1) (Stamkos, St. Louis) PP 1st 16:49 MTL Eller (1) (Subban, Dupuis) 3rd 47:56 MTL Emelin (1) (Betts) SH 3rd 54:32 MTL Hall (1) (Bouwmeester, Voinov) 3rd 55:40 TB Brent (1) (Tyrell) Final Score: Tampa Bay 3 Montreal 4 1st Star: Alexei Emelin (1g) 2nd Star: Jay Bouwmeester (2a) 3rd Star: P.K. Subban (1a) Game 5: #1 Montreal Canadiens (4-0-0) vs #11 Pittsburgh Penguins (1-1-0) Goals: 1st 1:43 MTL Pacioretty (5) (Subban, Beaulieu) PP 1st 7:23 PIT Kennedy (1) (Crosby) 1st 13:10 MTL Gallagher (4) (Pacioretty, Malkin) PP 2nd 38:13 MTL Gallagher (5) (Subban, Plekanec) 3rd 46:41 PIT Higgins (2) (Simmonds, Maxwell) PP 3rd 53:19 PIT Simmonds (1) (Higgins, Sutter) Shootout: Montreal 2 Pittsburgh 0 Final Score: Montreal 4 Pittsburgh 3 SO 1st Star: Brendan Gallagher (2g) 2nd Star: Wayne Simmonds (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Sidney Crosby (1a) Game 6: #11 Edmonton Oilers (1-2-1) vs #1 Montreal Canadiens (5-0-0) Goals: 1st 1:02 EDM Gagner (2) (Yakupov, Hall) 1st 8:25 EDM Crombeen (2) (Pδδjδrvi, Phaneuf) 2nd 22:02 MTL Malkin (4) (Gallagher, Beaulieu) PP 2nd 29:19 MTL Gordon (1) (Prust, Plekanec) 3rd 47:35 MTL Malkin (5) (Voinov, Gorges) 3rd 51:37 MTL Gallagher (6) (Malkin, Pacioretty) 3rd 58:28 MTL Bourque (2) (Plekanec, Voinov) PP Final Score: Edmonton 2 Montreal 5 1st Star: Evgeny Malkin (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Brendan Gallagher (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Dion Phaneuf (1a) Game 7: #12 Minnesota Wild (1-2-2) vs #1 Montreal Canadiens (6-0-0) Goals: 1st 1:06 MTL Plekanec (2) (Bourque, Subban) 1st 5:43 MIN Parise (2) (Callahan, Koivu) PP 1st 11:08 MIN Bass (3) (Kampfer, Greene) 1st 18:39 MIN Parise (3) (Koivu, Callahan) 1st 19:03 MTL Dupuis (2) (Eller, Heatley) 3rd 47:47 MIN Halischuk (2) (Setoguchi, Schwartz) Final Score: Minnesota 4 Montreal 2 1st Star: Mikko Koivu (2a) 2nd Star: Zach Parise (2g) 3rd Star: Tomas Plekanec (1g) Game 8: #1 Montreal Canadiens (6-1-0) vs #8 St. Louis Blues (3-1-0) Goals: 1st 15:10 MTL Bouwmeester (3) (Malkin) SH 1st 16:29 STL Berglund (2) (Stewart, Sobotka) PP 2nd 41:09 STL Oshie (2) (Backes, Jaskin) 2nd 44:25 MTL Eller (2) (Heatley, Bourque) OT 60:44 MTL Malkin (6) (Subban, Bouwmeester) PP Final Score: Montreal 3 St. Louis 2 OT 1st Star: Patrik Berglund (1g) 2nd Star: David Backes (1a) 3rd Star: Jay Bouwmeester (1g, 1a) Game 9: #11 New York Islanders (3-3-1) vs #1 Montreal Canadiens (7-1-0) Pre-Game Note: Fasth gets the start. Goals: 1st 4:18 NYI Okposo (5) (Tavares) 1st 5:40 MTL Pacioretty (6) (Malkin) 2nd 28:07 NYI Wisniewski (1) (Bailey) 2nd 29:04 NYI Cammalleri (4) (Okposo) 2nd 38:02 MTL Bourque (3) (Heatley) 2nd 39:17 NYI Tavares (8) (Meszaros) PP 3rd 43:36 MTL Eller (3) (Dupuis, Hall) 3rd 55:25 NYI Cammalleri (5) (Tavares, MacDonald) Final Score: New York 5 Montreal 3 1st Star: John Tavares (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Mike Cammalleri (2g) 3rd Star: Kyle Okposo (1g, 1a) October 22, 2014: Brendan Gallagher signs a contract extension for 2 years at $2m/year with Montreal. - Phoenix claimed G Braden Holtby off waivers. Game 10: #9 Buffalo Sabres (4-3-0) vs #1 Montreal Canadiens (7-2-0) Pre-Game Note: Price back in the net. Goals: 1st 5:24 MTL Beaulieu (2) (Pacioretty, Gallagher) PP 1st 5:33 MTL Malkin (7) (Gallagher, Pacioretty) PP 1st 11:24 BUF Vanek (4) (Ennis, Myers) PP 3rd 42:47 BUF Vanek (5) (Stafford, Ennis) 3rd 53:00 MTL Pacioretty (7) (Gallagher, Malkin) PP 3rd 56:27 BUF Hunter (1) (Sekera, Staal) 3rd 59:08 MTL Malkin (8) (Bouwmeester, Voinov) Final Score: Buffalo 3 Montreal 4 1st Star: Evgeny Malkin (2g, 1a) 2nd Star: Max Pacioretty (1g, 2a) 3rd Star: Thomas Vanek (2g) October 25, 2014: Nathan Beaulieu signs a contract extension for 2 years at 1,800,000$/year with Montreal. Game 11: #1 Montreal Canadiens (8-2-0) vs #11 Buffalo Sabres (4-4-0) Goals: 1st 6:31 MTL Eller (4) (Hall, Bourque) 1st 12:46 BUF Grigorenko (2) (Korpikoski, Gerbe) 3rd 54:09 MTL Bourque (4) (Malkin, Heatley) 3rd 59:32 MTL Betts (1) (Bouwmeester) EN Final Score: Montreal 3 Buffalo 1 1st Star: Evgeny Malkin (1a) 2nd Star: Carey Price (30 saves) 3rd Star: Ryan Miller (56 saves) Game 12: #1 Montreal Canadiens (9-2-0) vs #8 Boston Bruins (5-3-1) Goals: 1st 6:25 MTL Plekanec (3) (Heatley, Bourque) PP 1st 7:48 BOS Lucic (5) (Fedotenko, Marchand) 1st 12:08 MTL Subban (1) (Pacioretty, Beaulieu) PP 1st 14:07 BOS Seguin (3) (Seidenberg, Elias) 2nd 26:27 BOS Lucic (6) (Stempniak, Elias) PP 2nd 34:51 MTL Prust (1) (Betts, Gordon) 3rd 57:34 MTL Bourque (5) (Gallagher, Beaulieu) 3rd 59:04 MTL Betts (2) EN 3rd 59:15 BOS Seguin (4) (Krejci, Olesz) PP Final Score: Montreal 5 Boston 4 1st Star: Tyler Seguin (2g) 2nd Star: Blair Betts (1g, 1a) 3rd Star: Milan Lucic (2g) Game 13: #8 Carolina Hurricanes (6-6-0) vs #1 Montreal Canadiens (10-2-0) Goals: 1st 4:15 CAR Skinner (2) (E. Staal, Hejduk) PP 1st 6:15 MTL Heatley (3) (Beaulieu) SH 1st 6:46 CAR J. Staal (5) (Tlusty, Zuccarello) 1st 8:38 MTL Heatley (4) (Bourque, Plekanec) 2nd 24:34 MTL Gallagher (7) (Malkin, Pacioretty) PP 3rd 45:04 CAR Skinner (3) (Hejduk, E. Staal) PP 3rd 52:20 MTL Malkin (9) (Gallagher, Beaulieu) PP 3rd 53:53 MTL Gallagher (8) (Pacioretty, Malkin) PP Final Score: Carolina 3 Montreal 5 1st Star: Evgeny Malkin (1g, 2a) 2nd Star: Dany Heatley (2g) 3rd Star: Brendan Gallagher (2g, 1a) October 31, 2014: Vancouver trade D Nick Schultz to Florida for a 4th round pick in 2015. |
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Wow, couldn't have asked for a much better start not only to the season, but for all of your big free agent signings as well. Hard for me to root for Heatley, but very happy to see Malkin and Bouwmeester tearing it up for you.
Also nice to see that adding that many new faces didn't seem to have much of an effect on line/team chemistry. How many games are you hoping to have your backup goalie play this season? Seems like Price is carrying a pretty heavy load out of the gate.
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