Author Archive: Terry

I blog about our Montreal Canadiens daily. Born and raised in Parc Extension, grew up watching the Habs on tv. Played street hockey with friends, pretending to be a Habs player. Now my passion with the Habs has grown into this website since I bought it back in 2010

rss feed

Author's Website

No medals for Team Canada or Subban at world championship
[ 0 ] May 16, 2013 |

No medals for Team Canada or Subban at world championship

By Stu Cowan P.K. Subban’s stay at the World Hockey Championship in Sweden was a short one. Team Canada lost 3-2 in a shootout to Sweden in the quarterfinals Thursday, marking the fourth straight year Canada will return home without a medal after losing in the quarterfinal round. It was the only game Subban played for [...]

Read More

Gregson To Blame For Officiating Issues
[ 0 ] May 16, 2013 |

Gregson To Blame For Officiating Issues

Officiating has become a focal point in this NHL season. From terrible calls to referees putting away their whistles, media and fans alike have clamored that there are significant issues that are affecting the overall quality of the product on the ice. We can point fingers at individual officials, such as Tim Peel and Chris [...]

Read More

Subban skates with Team Canada in Sweden
[ 0 ] May 15, 2013 |

Subban skates with Team Canada in Sweden

By Stu Cowan P.K. Subban skated with Team Canada Wednesday in Stockholm as the squad prepared for Thursday’s quarterfinal game against Sweden at the World Hockey Championship (2 p.m., TSN, RDS). Subban, a finalist for this year’s Norris Trophy as the NHL’s best defenceman, was paired with Jay Harrison of the Carolina Hurricanes. It will [...]

Read More

Senators become Canada’s only hope for Stanley Cup
[ 0 ] May 15, 2013 |

Senators become Canada’s only hope for Stanley Cup

By Stu Cowan With the Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks all losing in the first round of the playoffs, the Ottawa Senators have become Canada’s team. No Canadian team has won the Stanley Cup since the Canadiens in 1993 and the Senators are now the country’s only hope this year. Our latest HIO [...]

Read More

Can Habs Afford Players With Too Much Edge?
[ 0 ] May 15, 2013 |

Can Habs Afford Players With Too Much Edge?

On Thursday night, after the Canadiens were eliminated by the Ottawa Senators, I took up my customary spot in the production booth for the final post-game show on MontrealHockeyTalk.com. During that show, Simon Tsalikis of TSN 690 questioned why the Habs didn’t go after a play like Raffi Torres at the trade deadline to bolster [...]

Read More

MHT: 2013 Season In Review
[ 0 ] May 15, 2013 |

MHT: 2013 Season In Review

By CoachK Join Corey Collard, Nick Murdocco, Kamal Panesar, Jessica Rusnak and Coach K as they breakdown the season that was for the Montreal Canadiens. Stay with Montreal Hockey Talk throughout the summer, as we broadcast our Playoff Show on Mondays and Thursday until the Stanley Cup has been awarded, through the draft and into [...]

Read More

Size isn’t a problem with Habs, Plekanec says
[ 0 ] May 14, 2013 |

Size isn’t a problem with Habs, Plekanec says

By Stu Cowan Do the Canadiens need to get bigger? That’s a question Tomas Plekanec has heard many times while a member of the Canadiens. “Every year? For the last 10 years?” he replied with a grin Saturday when asked how often he has heard that question while clearing out his locker in Brossard. “I think [...]

Read More

Bergevin's greatest moves
[ 0 ] May 13, 2013 |

Bergevin's greatest moves

1) Right Man for the Job After taking office on May 2, 2012, Bergevin’s first order of business was to find the perfect coach to lead his troops to victory. One month later, he re-introduced Habs fans to Michel Therrien, who rode his team concept… Via: Montreal Canadiens    Related posts: It’s A Team Effort [...]

Read More

Habs GM Bergevin “100 per cent” behind Carey Price
[ 0 ] May 13, 2013 |

Habs GM Bergevin “100 per cent” behind Carey Price

By Brenda Branswell Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin gave goaltender Carey Price a vote of confidence on Monday during his end-of-season press conference. The 25-year-old goaltender struggled during the team’s late-season slump. “Can Carey be better? He’ll be the first one to admit he can be better and he said he will be better,” Bergevin [...]

Read More

Moving forward
[ 0 ] May 13, 2013 |

Moving forward

BROSSARD – With a successful first season as general manager in the books, Marc Bergevin is already looking ahead to Year 2. After taking over the reins of a team that finished 28th in the NHL in 2011-12, Bergevin promised to right the ship and… Via: Montreal Canadiens    Related posts: Marc Bergevin GM of [...]

Read More