Rocket Weekly: Laval Comes Up Just Short
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by Brian La Rose
2d ago
Laval entered last week with an opportunity to control their playoff destiny if they could pull off a pair of regulation wins over Belleville.  They weren’t able to do it, however, falling both times, allowing the Senators to get the final spot. The Week That Was Apr. 19: Belleville 3, Laval 2 – The game got off to a nice start for Laval with Mitchell Stephens scoring in the first and Lias Andersson adding one early in the second; the veterans were coming through in the clutch.  But as has often been the case this season, holding a lead was too much of a challenge.  The Sen ..read more
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Habs Weekly: Onto The Offseason
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by Brian La Rose
4d ago
The Habs didn’t have anything to play for but pride over the final two games although they could have messed with Detroit’s playoff push.  In the end, the Red Wings didn’t make the postseason anyway while Montreal finished up the 2023-24 campaign with a pair of extra time losses. The Week That Was Apr. 15: Detroit 5, Montreal 4 (OT) – Considering one team had everything to play for and one didn’t, it was surprising to see the Habs get out to an early two-goal lead, the first goal coming off a setup from Lane Hutson on his second career shift.  They extended the lead to 4-1 with less ..read more
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HabsWorld Predicts: 2024 Playoffs – Round 1, Part 1
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by Norman Szcyrek
6d ago
This year’s playoffs are upon us, and the HabsWorld writers gave their predictions on the first-round series. This is the first part covering all games starting April 20th. Eastern Conference Toronto Maple Leafs vs Boston Bruins Brian La Rose predicts: Maple Leafs in 6 games Kevin Leveille predicts: Maple Leafs in 6 games Norm Szcyrek predicts: Bruins in 5 games Oren Weizman predicts: Bruins in 6 games (Brian) Toronto exorcised a big demon last year by getting through the opening round which actually might take some pressure off them this time around.  I think a lack of top-end firepower ..read more
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HW 3 Stars: March’s Top Prospects
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by Brian La Rose
1w ago
The month of March saw plenty of Montreal’s prospects finish their regular seasons and get off to a strong start in the playoffs, earning them a spot in our monthly three stars. Laval 1st Star: Jakub Dobes – What a difference a few months can make.  In the first couple of months of the season, Dobes struggled mightily, resulting in Laval losing some games where they were the better team.  Now, the opposite is happening and he’s stealing games that the Rocket had no business getting two points out.  More or less, that helped wipe out some of the bad early losses.  From a dev ..read more
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HW 3 Stars: March 2024
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by Brian La Rose
1w ago
With the season now over, it’s a good time to take a look back at the past month and see who our readers selected as Montreal’s top players in March. 1st Star: Nick Suzuki While this wasn’t a case of Suzuki saving his best full month for last (he was more productive in February), the captain was still Montreal’s most productive forward in March, landing him a little over 75% of first-place votes in the process.  Basically, he continued what he did for pretty much the entire year.  While I have some doubts about the sustainability of his goal total (buoyed by an unsustainable 27.3% sh ..read more
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Rocket Weekly: The Pressure’s On Now
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by Brian La Rose
1w ago
The second-last week of the regular season saw Laval taking on one of the top teams in the North Division for a pair of games.  They managed a split and while that hurt their playoff chances, they still have a viable path to the postseason. The Week That Was Apr. 11: Cleveland 6, Laval 4 – Things couldn’t have gotten off to a better start with Mitchell Stephens scoring on the first shift of the game with Lucas Condotta adding one five minutes later.  But this time, the Rocket followed the lead of the Habs, blowing that lead with an ugly second period, one that saw they allow fou ..read more
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Habs Exercise Extension Option on Martin St. Louis
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by Brian La Rose
1w ago
Martin St. Louis won’t have to worry about being in the final year of his contract next season after all.  The team announced on Wednesday that they’ve exercised a two-year extension option on his contract, keeping him behind the bench through the 2026-27 season. That the bench boss is sticking around doesn’t come as much surprise although the fact there was a team option in his contract was as that had not been previously reported. Since replacing Dominique Ducharme partway through the 2021-22 season, St. Louis has guided the team to a 75-100-26 record.  While that record is far fro ..read more
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10 Thoughts: Habs Final Loss Is Another Blown Lead
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by Kevin Leveille
1w ago
After a game with huge emotional swings on Monday that featured the Lane Hutson debut alongside a spectacular comeback win for the Red Wings that saved their season, Montreal and Detroit were right back in action on Tuesday night. This was the Habs’ last game of the season while the Wings were hoping it wasn’t theirs. Even with a win, the Red Wings were betrayed by a Capitals win as they failed to qualify for the playoffs. The Canadiens were the better team through the first 40 minutes, but much like Monday, Detroit’s desperation showed in the third as they were able to complete a second strai ..read more
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Habs sign Luke Tuch to entry-level deal
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by Brian La Rose
1w ago
While it took a little longer than expected, the Habs announced on Tuesday that they’ve signed winger Luke Tuch to a two-year, entry-level contract.  The deal will begin next season and financial terms were not disclosed. The Canadiens drafted the 22-year-old winger in the second round in 2020, picking him 47th overall out of the US National Team Development Program.  He wasn’t a big point producer with that team but with his size and physicality, he fit the profile of a bottom-six power forward which certainly appealed to Montreal’s management. Tuch has spent the last four seasons a ..read more
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10 Thoughts: Habs Squander a Late Lead in Detroit
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by Brian La Rose
1w ago
The Habs kicked off their final stretch of the 2023-24 season on Monday with a trip to Detroit.  They had a two-goal lead in the third but couldn’t hold it, eventually falling 5-4 in overtime. Martin St. Louis made a pair of lineup changes from Saturday’s loss to Ottawa.  Samuel Montembeault got the start in goal while on the back end, Lane Hutson made his NHL debut, taking the place of Jayden Struble.  The team lined up as follows: Caufield – Suzuki – Slafkovsky Gallagher – Newhook – Armia Harvey-Pinard – Evans – Anderson Pezzetta – Dvorak – Ylonen Matheson – Barron Harris – Ko ..read more
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