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‘The most important thing is to get the win, but it was extra sweet to come in and spoil their party’, Price said after Sunday’s 5-1 win Go to Source
Published: October 10, 2011
The Winnipeg Jets lost the game 5-1, and their fans could not have been happier. That’s what happens when you go 15 years between games. The supporters tend to look past a home shellacking at the hands of the Montreal Canadiens, the NHL’s most storied franchise. Go to Source
Published: October 8, 2011
WINNIPEG – The guests are starting to arrive and the party is finally set to begin. Go to Source
Published: October 8, 2011
REGINA – The prime minister says he’s not out to nab more than his fair share of seats when the reborn Winnipeg Jets play their NHL home opener. Go to Source
Published: October 7, 2011
To hear Jacques Martin tell the story, the Canadiens had the Toronto Maple Leafs right where they wanted them – until Martin’s crew stopped playing. Go to Source
Published: October 6, 2011
In 20 years, they have run the gamut: from one man’s impossible dream to real life financial nightmare and bankruptcy, from on-ice laughingstock to one of the NHL’s elite teams. Twenty years and 10 months after the Ottawa Senators shocked the world, to paraphrase Muhammad Ali, by landing an National Hockey League franchise against all [...]
Published: October 6, 2011
On a scale, the letter stitched on the upper left of his jersey is only a few grams. But this “C” weighs much more in a figurative sense to Brian Gionta, who is entering his second season as captain of the Canadiens. Go to Source
Published: October 6, 2011
It’s such fun when the Canadiens open their season here, Stanley Cup sugar plums forever dancing in the heads of Maple Leafs supporters who are the most faithful if, bless ’em, the most deluded fans in hockey. Go to Source
Published: October 5, 2011
Player agent Pat Morris chatted with Gord Stellick on HNIC Radio on Sirius on Tuesday, discussing the New York Rangers’ decision to place Sean Avery on waivers and where his client may end up playing this year. Go to Source
Published: October 5, 2011
The Canadiens spent seven years convincing Alexei Yemelin that he should be playing hockey in North America, but now that he’s here, the question is: Can they keep him here? Go to Source