Montreal vs Florida comments
Jacques Martin’s team managed to do something that they haven’t been doing a whole lot of this season… outshoot their opponents. However, the final shot count was as close as you can get. The Habs edged the Panthers 39-38 in shots.
Jaroslav Halak was the game’s first star as he stopped all 38 of Florida’s shots facing off against former Habs pick Tomas Vokoun who was named the game’s 2nd star.
I certainly wasn’t on the edge of my seat watching the game and to be honest I’m surprised at the high shot totals. Maybe it was just me… but I didn’t find it was a spectacular game.
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Posted by Yves Date: Friday, January 8, 2010
Categories: Game comments
Tags: Benoit Pouliot, Guillaume Latendresse, Jacques Martin, Jaroslav Halak
Habs call up Benoit Pouliot
We’ll be seeing Benoit Pouliot soon. He was the player who came to Montreal in the Latendresse trade with the Minnesota Wild. It was announced today that he’s been called up from the Hamilton Bulldogs. Pouliot had 3 pts in his last game in Hamilton, 1 goal and 2 assists.
Pouilot was a high pick (4th overall) in the 2005 draft… just ahead of our own Carey Price. He has talent to burn and I think the hope is that the new surroundings, closer to home along with the new coaching staff might be just what the doctor ordered for Benoit.
Here’s the official press release that can be found here:
http://canadiens.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=510684
Canadiens recall Benoit Pouliot from the Hamilton Bulldogs
Monday, 21.12.2009 / 10:47 AM / News
Montreal Canadiens
PRESS RELEASEMONTREAL – The Montreal Canadiens announced today that left winger Benoit Pouliot has been called up from the AHL Hamilton Bulldogs. Pouliot will join the Canadiens today in Atlanta for tonight’s game against the Thrashers.
Pouliot recorded three points (1 goal, 2 assists) in three games with the Bulldogs. He also maintained a +1 plus/minus rating, registered 11 shots on goal and served four penalty minutes.
Pouliot, 23, was assigned to the Bulldogs on December 10 for conditioning purposes. The 6’03’’, 199 lbs forward has yet to play a game with the Canadiens due to an injury. Pouliot played 14 games with the Wild this season, recording four points (2 goals, 2 assists), serving 12 penalty minutes with a plus/minus rating of 0 and averaging 11:56 minutes of ice time per game.
Posted by Yves Date: Monday, December 21, 2009
Categories: Roster
Tags: Benoit Pouliot, Guillaume Latendresse, Hamilton Bulldogs, Minnesota Wild, Montreal Canadiens, Roster
A little bit of Habs news today
It was reported that David Desharnais is heading back to Hamilton. Desharnais played just under 8 minutes against the Penguins, no points and -1.
Hoping that he’ll be back sometime.
And RDS is reporting that Andrei Markov started skating and that there’s a chance that he could be back in the lineup as early as late December.
Imagine if Markov did come back healthy and ready to go by early January… just in time to get in sync for the playoff run….
Gomez, Spacek, D’Agostini and the newly acquired Benoit Pouliot were also skating today.
The game against the Penguins had the Habs down Markov, Gill, Gomez, Spacek, Gionta, D’Agostini and Andrei Kostitsyn…. am I missing a few???
The team played with effort and heart.
Imagine what this team may look like in Januray or February is these guys are back and the team is relatively healthy. I’m optimistic… At the rate of NHL injuries this year though…. there are no guarantees.
Posted by Yves Date: Thursday, November 26, 2009
Categories: Montreal Canadiens, My thoughts
Tags: Andrei Markov, Benoit Pouliot, Brian Gionta, David Desharnais, Hal Gill, Injuries, Jaroslav Spacek, Matt D'Agostini, Prospect, Scott Gomez
Guillaume Latendresse traded to the Wild for Benoit Pouliot
Mon Guillaume was probably the guy… or at least one of the guys who was almost always brought up in some kind of media reports.
One part of fans and media may have thought that Guillaume hadn’t been given a fair shot… and others thought that he had been given a shot.
In my opinion, from what I saw and heard this season, I thought a message was sent to Guillaume when the Canadiens signed him to a 1 year deal.
But I don’t think the message passed to him was all negative. Of the players that Jacques Martin met with in the off season, Guillaume was one of them. And through camp and the start of the year, I remember hearing Martin talk about what he wanted and what he expected out of Guillaume… on the top lines.
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Posted by Yves Date: Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Categories: Trades
Tags: Benoit Pouliot, Guillaume Latendresse, Minnesota Wild, Montreal Canadiens, Trades




