Wednesday 25 November 2015

Habs blow out Rangers, lose Price

Montreal Canadiens - 5        New York Rangers - 1 (F)

New York, New York --

The Canadiens(17-4-2) came into this game with injuries to Gallagher and Mitchell, and left the game with a big W and without Carey Price...The Habs goalkeeper played a stellar two periods before backup Michael Condon took over due to an apparent right leg injury. Price returned from his previous injury last Friday in a 5-3 Montreal win over the Islanders. He played only one other game before this injury. Devante Smith-Pelly recorded a two goal night on the top line in reassurance of injured Brendan Gallagher. Sven Andrighetto also recorded his 1st goal of the season in his second game, while Alex Galchenyuk added a goal and an assist. Tomas Plekanec also had a great night with 3 helpers. Things weren't so bright on the Rangers (16-4-2) side as goaltender Henrik Lundqvist was yanked after allowing a season high 5 goals on 24 shots.

It was a game of quick starts to the periods for Montreal. Recently called up form St. Johns, Sven Andrighetto scored his 1st goal of the season 5 minutes in the game off a rebound in front of the net. Under 3 minutes into the 2nd frame, freshly promoted to the 1st line, Devante Smith-Pelley puts up his second goal of the season as he snapped one blocker side past Lunqvist. With just under 5 minutes to the period, Rangers captain, Ryan McDonagh shoots the puck from the blue line, ricocheting off Nash and behind Price for a Power Play goal. The Habs came into the 3rd period with Michael Condon between the pipes in relief of another injury sustained to Carey Price. It has been reported that he sustained a right leg injury. The Price-less Habs stunned the Rangers, scoring two goals in just 72 seconds to start the period. Smith-Pelly tucked one in close through Lunquivst's legs at 17 seconds and Alex Galchenyuk sniped one glove side 55 seconds later for this 4th of the season. Captain Max Pacioretty added an insult to the injury by recording his 12th of the season on a beautiful feed from Alex Galchenyuk on the Power Play. Forward Alexander Semin also left the game due to a lower-body injury.

Montreal now improves to (2-0-0) versus the Rangers this season. They have won 11 of the past 10 meetings to New York in the regular season. The Rangers loss tonight ended a 9 game home winning streak, their last loss coming October 18th versus the New Jersey Devils in a 2-1 OT loss. Up next, Montreal face the Devils November 27th at the Prudential Center in New Jersey. It will be the first of back to back games versus the newly structured Devils (11-9-1). The Canadiens last played the Devils April 3rd, 2015, losing 3-2. Following the game, GM Marc Bergevin announced that Carey Price will not be starting due the leg injury he sustained in tonight's game. Michael Condon will get the nod in goal tomorrow night.

Tuesday 24 November 2015

Winter Classic alumni rosters announced

A few hours ago, this years annual Winter Classic game, between your Montreal Canadiens and the Boston Bruins, alumni rosters have been announced. Legends on both rosters such as Cam Neely, Ray Bourque and Brian Leetch for the Bruins and Larry Robinson, Mats Naslund and Alex Kovalev for the Habs have been welcomed back to play the friendly outdoor game. Don Cherry and Guy Lafleur will be behind the benches. The game will be held in the afternoon of December 31st at the Gillette stadium in New England. The Canadiens last outdoor alumni game took place in 2003, where they faced Wayne Gretzky and the Oilers. The Bruins last played in the 2010 Winter Classic where they hosted the Philadelphia Flyers at Fenway Park. 

Full Rosters

Monday 23 November 2015

Prospect Report: Habs Top 10 Kids



There are a few factors that play a role involving a player’s success after their junior years. These factors include injuries, size, work ethic and attitude.  The Canadiens have a solid group of prospects drafted from the last couple of years, especially the draft of 2013. Here is a ranking list I have strung together of the Montreal Canadiens top young guns that will be making the jump to the NHL in the next couple of years.




1.   Jacob de La Rose (drafted 34th in 13’)


LW/C, 20, St. Johns (AHL) 6-2, 190      Prospect Grade: A-

Hailing from Leksand, Sweden, de La Rose is a defensive-minded forward who can play wing and center.  He is not the fastest skater but has a high hockey IQ and his ability to read the play and cut off passing lanes is exceptional. His smarts have earned him 33 games with the Montreal Canadiens last season. His playing style is valued more in the bottom 9 and the PK, but can easily play in a top 6 role. If it wasn’t for such a deep Montreal depth chart, de La Rose would have been playing with the Habs this season. NHL: 2016-17

 



Sunday 22 November 2015

Reborn: The resurgence of James Reimer


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It could not happen to a nicer guy. Struggling to get a chance in net since the acquisition of the highly touted Jonathon Bernier. A man who helped the Toronto Maple Leafs end what had become the longest playoff drought in the National Hockey League.

James Riemer has been the man not only in this story but on the ice where it matters most. Despite a 2-0 loss to Boston that included an empty netter Reimer has been the Maple Leafs saving grace. Once considered a candidate to finish 30th in the league the Maple Leafs on the back of Reimer and his stellar play that have the hockey world thinking about the potential for playoff hockey.


Sporting a .933 save percentage and a 2.08 GAA Reimer is now in the top 5 in the league leaders at the goaltending position and is second only to Montreal Canadien superstar Carey Price in win percentage among starting goaltenders with a .778 win percentage.

Leading up to this year all eyes were on Bernier as he won the job out of training camp but he has struggled mightily out of the gate with an 0-7-1 start and an ugly .895 save percentage. His disastrous play has opened the door for the resurgence of James Reimer and he once again becomes the go to guy in the Toronto pressure cooker.

While his team has improved under new Head Coach Mike Babcock the club is still struggling to score goals and Reimer has given them a chance every night he's been in net since taking the starting job. A couple nights ago Reimer let in a shaky goal against the Hurricanes and Nazem Kadri came to the rescue by scoring his first goal in 63 shots to break his own slump while pushing the game to OT. A scoreless OT with some big saves led to the shootout and Reimer would return the favor with a huge save in the shootout



The Leafs would go on to win shortly after that save and the rest is history. A comeback win and another stunning performance for Reimer. He allowed one goal against Carolina and one goal against Boston when Zdeno Chara had a wide open slapshot from the faceoff circle that beat Reimer 5-hole. Despite that Reimer stopped 35-36 and has no doubt solidified his claim as the undisputed number one for the Maple Leafs going forward.

As for what's changed? Reimer has said he's a part of a goaltending focus group along with some other NHL goalkeepers and you can't discredit the work of new Goalie Coach Steve Briere. Reimer hasn't changed that's a certainty as the big smile win or lose hasn't gone away and the desire and compete to retake the Leafs top spot in net hasn't faded one bit.


Saturday 21 November 2015

Montreal Canadiens deafeat New York Islanders; Andrighetto recalled

Montreal Canadiens - 5   New York Islanders - 3 (F)

Brooklyn, New York --

Playing their second game in as many nights, Montreal (15-4-2) registered their 15th win of the season in a high-speed, entertaining contest against the New York Islanders (10-7-3). For the first time in two weeks, the Canadiens' Carey Price was between the pipes after suffering from a lower-body injury. Showing no signs of rust, he stopped 33 the 36 New York Islanders shots on goal, earning him the win while posting a .917 SV%. At the other end, goaltending was a different story. After letting in 3 goals on 11 shots, Jaroslav Halak was pulled and replaced by backup goalie Thomas Greiss at the start of the 2nd period, who held his own by stopping 15 of 16 shots.

Montreal jumped on the Islanders right from the get go, scoring 2 minutes and 52 seconds into the game on a goal from Jeff Petry. Alexander Semin recorded an assist on the play, earning him his first point in six games. Going into the 2nd period, the Habs maintained a 3-1 lead. Only 39 seconds into the second frame, from the blue line, Travis Hamonic one-timed the puck glove side past Price to bring his team within one. With 5 minutes remaining to the period, defenseman Jeff Petry netted his second of the game to give his team a two goal lead again. Brock Nelson also added his second goal of the night at 7:25 of the 3rd period, wristing one blocker side. With under 2 minutes remaining to the game, down a goal, Islanders coach Jack Capuano pulls Greiss for an extra attacker. In the dying minute Carey Price shuts the door multiple times, allowing Brendan Gallagher to seal the deal in the empty net.

The New York Islander have now lost both games to Montreal this season, the first one coming on November 5th in a 4-1 loss at the Bell Centre. Next up, the Canadiens face the Islanders again on Sunday, November 22nd, at the Bell Centre for the third time this season, before heading back to New York to face the Rangers and the Devils.

Following the game, Marc Bergevin announced that Swiss prospect Sven Andrighetto has been recalled from the St. John's  Ice Caps of the AHL, while Torrey Mitchell has been placed on IR. Andrighetto has recorded 6 goals and 9 assists, for a total of 15 points in 17 games with St. John's  this season.