How’s the weather up there?
On Feb. 29, 2008, your amazin’ Montreal Canadiens are in first place in the Northeast Division.
If they beat New Jersey at the Bell Centre on March 1, 2008 – and if Ottawa beats Pittsburgh – the unbelievable, unreal Canadiens will be
About last night …
So far, so good.
Like Red Fisher, I was – and remain – skeptical about the trade that sent Cristobal Huet to Washington.
Fisher and I have as much
A crazy day ends happily
There was a palpable air of relief, tinged with sadness, in the winning dressing room.
Canadiens are 1-0 in the Carey Price era, and the goaltender who stopped 26
Hossa to Pittsburgh
Bob Hartley took a cell phone call and broke it on RDS. Pascal Dupuis goes to Pittsburgh also.
Colby Armstrong, Erik Christensen, Angelo Esposito and a possible first-round
Wow!
A stunning trade!
Two weeks ago, he's the Canadiens' number one goaltender.
A second-round draft choice?
Carey Price and Jaroslav Halak down the stretch?
Figure Guy Carbonneau likes
Campbell to San Jose
Steve Bernier amd a first-round draft choice to Buffalo.
And what do the Sharks do with Patrick Marleau, who'll make $6.25 million next season?
Pierre McGuire has Ryan Miller going
First rumours
TSN begins its Trade Centre special with Marian Hossa hypotheses.
Bob McKenzie says the Ottawa Senators offer would include Antoine Vermette, Christoph Schubert and Nick Foligno.
Darren Dreger's Montreal package:
Forsberg signs
Peter Forsberg is back – with Colorado.
Pierre McGuire, on Mitch Melnick's show this afternoon, says this will start an "arms race" in the Western Conference. Anaheim, San Jose,
And the winner is …
Don Waddell.
And in his acceptance speech, the Atlanta Thrashers general manager thanks his wife, his agent, God and Mats Sundin – not necessarily in that order.
Waddell is a
About last night …
What if the Rangers game, aka the Greatest Comeback in the History of Sports, really was the turning point of the Canadiens' season?
They haven't won since. And while
