No offers for Dominic Moore and Glen Metropolit
It’s official. Dominic Moore and Glen Metropolit will not be offered new contracts.
I can say that I was a fan of Metropolit from the time he came to Montreal. And really, who could forget that first game?
He’s put on waivers by his team at the time, the Philadelphia Flyers, only to be picked up by Bob Gainey’s (at the time) Montreal Canadiens. What made this unforgettable is that Metro had to face his former team that day.
I remember watching that game and how it was mentioned…. later on I remember hearing about the adversity he faced in his youth and also beating the odds to play in the NHL.
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Posted by Yves Date: Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Categories: Former Players, Montreal Canadiens
Tags: Dominic Moore, Glen Metropolit, UFA, UFAs
Off season rumblings have begun
Lot’s of talk already just days after the Canadiens playoff run ended.
I know that for some of you the interest in your favorite NHL team doesn’t end. For me, it certainly does not.
While the Habs were on their playoff run I tried to focus on their games. Current line ups, their performance etc…. while trying to leave the impending UFAs, RFAs, salary cap and that question that will keep lingering of which goaltender stays in Montreal??? Or IF they can somehow keep both.
Now that it’s the off-season (ok, not for you Hawks/Flyers fans) I’m starting to think about this stuff a little bit and am reading what other bloggers have to say as well as the media.
Certainly some interesting articles out there. Here are just a few.
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Posted by Yves Date: Saturday, May 29, 2010
Categories: Habs Articles
Tags: Bleacher Report, Carey Price, Jaroslav Halak, NHL Fanhouse, Pat Hickey, Pierre Gauthier, The Gazette, Tomas Plekanec, UFA, UFAs
Brian Gionta plays big
So by now we’ve all heard about ESPN’s predicting that the Montreal Canadiens would miss the playoffs this year. If you haven’t, All Habs have the eastern conference predictions here.
And I’m sure that many of you have heard how Gainey went out and got smaller (at least at first… since then he’s actually made the team bigger and tougher).
Well, one guy who has been mentioned as a new UFA signing and as many have said of him that his “offensive production” has been down the last 3 years… his name is Brian Gionta. I thought I would spend a little bit to get to know him a little better by numbers and try to see a bit more of him in action.
When I looked at his numbers here’s what I saw:
2005-2006 – 82 Games – 48 G | 41A | 89 P | +18
2006-2007 – 62 Games – 25 G | 20A | 45 P | – 3
2007-2008 – 82 Games – 22 G | 31A | 53 P | +1
2008-2009 – 81 Games – 20 G | 40A | 60 P | +12
As we can see, he had his big season in 05-06 where he scored 48 goals and 41 assists for 89 points. Super year.
The next year, he missed some games in an otherwise quite durable career if we were to look at previous years as well as the ones I’ve listed.
Gionta certainly has not produced as much as that super year back in 05-06. But, although his goals have gone down in the last 3 years… his assists are up the last 2 (and of course points totals) as were his +/-.
Gionta at 30 years of age still has some good years ahead. And if Jacques Martin puts him in a system that was similar to the one he played in with the New Jersey Devils along side a familiar player like Gomez… then who knows. I think with the right linemates and system, Gionta can score some goals. I have no doubt.
One thing I like about Brian Gionta is that he plays bigger then he is to. Check out these videos… Gionta will stand up for himself. And that’s important.
Gionta vs Comrie
Gionta vs Marchant
Gionta vs Chara
Winning or losing these fights are irrelevant.. the point is that he’s got a little sandpaper in him.
And here’s a few goals by Gionta:
So welcome Brian Gionta!
Posted by Yves Date: Friday, July 17, 2009
Categories: Contract signing, Statistics, Videos
Tags: Brian Gionta, New Jersey Devils, Statistics, UFAs, Videos
Tom Kostopoulos – Farewell
First off, I gotta say that I really enjoyed watching you play in Montreal the last 2 years.
When you were first signed, I wasn’t familliar with you at all.
But, over the last 2 seasons in Montreal you showed the kind of player you were. We could always count on you to work hard and stick up for any of your team mates.
You were one of the players that I would have loved to keep in Montreal.
Best wishes to you with your new team.
Welcome Paul Mara
The first of the 2 players announced as signed by the Montreal Canadiens at the end of last week was Paul Mara.
Now I’ll start of by saying that about the only thing that I know about Paul Mara is that he’s played with a few different teams, he play defense and he’s about 6′4.
I haven’t really dug around to much for any information on Paul, but I found this great little video on YouTube and I gotta tell you that after watching this video on Mara.. I’ve grown to like him a bit already.
Plus, being a Habs fan, who can resist a guy that fought Tucker.
I’m really lookin’ forward to seeing that enthusiasm in the upcoming season. He could be a solid pick up in the new Jacques Martin system which I’m sure insulating Carey Price is part of the plan.
So welcome Paul Mara!
Posted by Yves Date: Monday, July 13, 2009
Categories: Contract signing, Montreal Canadiens, Roster, UFAs, Videos
Tags: Hockey Fights, Paul Mara, Roster, UFAs, Videos

