Earlier on Thursday, we mentioned Dylan Strome as a potential target for the Canadiens at the second-line center position.
The Canadiens have a fine product on their hands: Arber Xhekaj. He’s a really tough defenseman who can make his teammates grow a few inches on the ice. But it’s not always easy for him with the Habs.
during Game Six of the 2011 NHL Stanley Cup Final at TD Garden on June 13, 2011 in Boston, Massachusetts. Elsa Vancouver Canucks GM Mike Gillis didn’t flinch when he admitted that winning the GM of ...
Ask any Canadiens fan what they think of Brad Marchand and you’ll get a negative answer. Marchand has been known around the league as a rat for many years. Teams that play him hate him. And ...
VANCOUVER, BC - JUNE 04: Maxim Lapierre #40 of the Vancouver Canucks checks Dennis Seidenberg #44 of the Boston Bruins during Game Two of the 2011 NHL Stanley Cup Final at Rogers Arena on June 4, 2011 ...
How much is Arber Xhekaj worth? As a player who has spent a little time in Laval and who is not a leading defenseman in the organization, one might think that his value is not extremely high. However, ...
Kent Hughes was active today. He managed to reach agreement with Arber Xhekaj AND Justin Barron on the terms of a new contract, and that’s great news. Especially in Xhekaj’s case, it seems. I’m not ...
During Tuesday’s Habs Post-Game show on the Sick Podcast, former Montreal Canadiens forward Maxim Lapierre joined Tony Marinaro to discuss the Habs’ 4-2 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. One of ...
Early in the third, it was Vancouver forward Maxim Lapierre who blew the roof off of Rogers Arena. Just after being robbed by the right pad of Bruins goalie Tim Thomas, Lapierre was able to find a ...
There’s a growing sense of frustration among Habs fans about the club’s season. Beyond the defeats, it’s often felt that the team isn’t playing with the knife between its teeth… which irritates many.
MONTREAL - The Montreal Canadiens got a dose of shock therapy Wednesday as defenceman Ryan O'Byrne and forward Maxim Lapierre were called up from the Hamilton Bulldogs of the AHL. With no injured ...
VANCOUVER - Journeyman centre Maxim Lapierre and depth defenceman Andrew Alberts finally have some job security after helping the Vancouver Canucks reach the Stanley Cup final. Both Lapierre and ...