While the Montreal Canadiens were preparing to play host to the San Jose Sharks last night at the Bell Centre, a game which the Habs won, 3-2, the hockey world was abuzz with word that Bill Guerin of the New York Islanders would not be in uniform in a game against the Buffalo Sabres.
Translation: Guerin [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘New York Islanders’
March 2, 2009
GUERIN TRADE WINDS BLOW THROUGH MONTREAL
November 25, 2008
O’BYRNE, OH NO
As if there weren’t enough reasons to be frustrated with the play of defenceman Ryan O’Byrne this season.
O’Bryne made the highlight reel for all the wrong reasons Monday night, when he put the puck in his own net, giving the New York Islanders a chance to get back in, and eventually win, this game, 4-3 [...]
November 2, 2008
A MOST IMPROBABLE VICTORY
Let us take you back to the 3:54 mark of the second period, when Alex Kovalev took a bad penalty: a hooking call with the New York Islanders leading the Montreal Canadiens 3-1 at the time.
Kovalev knew it was a bad penalty. Everyone in the Nassau Coliseum knew it was a bad penalty (many [...]
October 31, 2008
HABS WIN; PAVEL BOLTS
It was after the 3-2 shootout win over Carolina at the Bell Centre Tuesday night that Alex Kovalev said the the current Canadiens are not playing the same kind of hockey that the 2007-2008 edition of this club finished the season with, last year.
It’s a refrain that was still ringing in the visitors locker room [...]
