Canadiens drop opener to Maple Leafs
A goal by Clarke MacArthur early in the third period proved to be the difference as the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Canadiens 3-2 in the season opener for both teams Thursday night.
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Canadiens drop opener to Maple Leafs
Gorges wants Habs to pick up where they left off
It’s modest, as goal-scoring streaks go: the overtime winner scored in one consecutive Montreal Canadiens’ season opener.
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Gorges wants Habs to pick up where they left off
White among final cuts at Canadiens camp
The Canadiens have sent goalie Curtis Sanford, forwards Ryan White and Ben Maxwell, and defencemen Yannick Weber and Alex Henry to the AHL’s Hamilton Bulldogs on Wednesday.
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White among final cuts at Canadiens camp
Odds stacked against Hawks
The National Hockey League’s 2010-11 season opens tomorrow, and people already are wondering if the Chicago Blackhawks can repeat.
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Odds stacked against Hawks
Odds stacked against Hawks
The National Hockey League’s 2010-11 season opens tomorrow, and people already are wondering if the Chicago Blackhawks can repeat.
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Odds stacked against Hawks
Markov, Hamrlik rejoin mates
It was a good-news day at the Canadiens’ training camp, if you consider having high-scoring forward Michael Cammalleri suspended for Thursday’s National Hockey League regular-season opener in Toronto good news.
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Markov, Hamrlik rejoin mates
Cammalleri escapes with slap on wrist
There are two reasons why nobody should be surprised that Michael Cammalleri has drawn a suspension for delivering a high stick to the face of New York Islanders player Nino Niederreiter, followed by a two-hander to the back of the rookie’s leg.
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Cammalleri escapes with slap on wrist
Cammalleri handed one-game suspension
Michael Cammalleri and the Canadiens will both pay a price for his uncharacteristic attack on Islanders’ rookie Nino Niederreiter Satrurday night in Quebec City.
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Cammalleri handed one-game suspension
A history of booing goaltenders
“I am a professional, paid to do my job no matter the circumstances. Paying their money, my salary, the fans have the right to do as they please. I can’t control them; I can’t depend on them.
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A history of booing goaltenders
The Bluffer’s Guide to the Habs’ season
Wow, what’s with the Halak jersey, stop sign, and Halak T-shirt?
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The Bluffer’s Guide to the Habs’ season




