As the Philadelphia Flyers and Montreal Canadiens continue their rebuilding process, they are planning for the future and have been pretty successful in doing so thus far. Once finished, however,…
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Ken Dryden was drafted by the Canadiens arch-rival, the Boston Bruins, in 1964 but was subsequently traded to the Canadiens just a few days later. But before Dryden joined the Canadiens, he attended the University of Cornell, where he thrived both on
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The young defenceman finds himself at a crossroads early in his career.
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Montreal Canadiens fans don’t get a lot of breaking news in the month of August, so here at A Winning Habit, we’ll be counting down our picks for the top 31 prospects currently in the Habs organization. Each player was carefully deliberated by ou
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The 54-year-old won the 1993 Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens.
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The Montreal Canadiens acquired a fourth-round pick and defenceman Gustav Lindstrom as part of the trade with the Detroit Red Wings when they flipped Jeff Petry. Unlike Petry, Lindstrom is…
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The Montreal Canadiens find themselves in a position where they have too many NHL-ready bodies and insufficient spaces to put them in. Currently, they have three goalies, nine defencemen and…
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Canadiens GM Kent Hughes thinks they can get cap compliant before the start of the season and then put Carey Price on the LTIR.
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As Montreal Canadiens general manager (GM) Kent Hughes addressed the media in the wake of trading defenseman Jeff Petry to his hometown Detroit Red Wings, he confirmed the suspicion most…
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When Carey Price was selected fifth overall by the Montreal Canadiens in 2005, not everyone was thrilled. After all with Hart and Vezina Trophy winner Jose Theodore already in tow, goaltender hardly seemed to be a position of need. However, Habs
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Engström completed the largest jump from the previous year in T25U25 history after elevating himself into high-end prospect territory.
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Montreal Canadiens fans don’t get a lot of breaking news in the month of August, so here at A Winning Habit, we’ll be counting down our picks for the top 31 prospects currently in the Habs organization. Each player was carefully deliberated by ou
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