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January 10, 2012 in News
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BROSSARD – Carey Price and Jaroslav Halak get set to square off for the first time on Bell Centre ice.
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January 10, 2012 in News
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BROSSARD – Carey Price and Jaroslav Halak get set to square off for the first time on Bell Centre ice.
When Jaroslav Hala…
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July 10, 2010 in News
Just three weeks after acquiring Jaroslav Halak (Yahr-rh-slav HAH’-lak), the St. Louis Blues have signed the goaltender to a four-year contract. Terms of the deal announced Tuesday were not disclosed. STLtoday.com, the website for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, reports the contract is for $15 million.
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July 2, 2010 in News
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Blues have acquired goaltender Jaroslav Halak, whose stellar play helped the Montreal Canadiens reach the Eastern Conference finals, for former first-round pick Lars Eller and another prospect.
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June 3, 2010 in News
MONTREAL – Montreal Canadiens goalie Jaroslav Halak has received the backing of a powerful ally in his efforts to negotiate a pay raise: the Obama administration.
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May 26, 2010 in News
BROSSARD, Que. – Montreal Canadiens goaltender and playoff hero Jaroslav Halak says he wants to take some time away from the game before thinking about his future.
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May 7, 2010 in News
So how do you feel about yesterday’s game, Habs addicts? Sleepy enough for you? During a hockey game where the pace was that of molasses slow-dripping out of a jar, the Montreal Canadiens managed to stifle and beat the Pittsburgh Penguins, 3-1, to tie their second-round series at a game apiece. More importantly, with the win, the Habs have stolen home-ice advantage from the Pens, as the series …
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May 3, 2010 in News
Sidney Crosby showed his exasperation by slamming his stick against the net as the Penguins were turned aside again and again by Montreal goaltender Halak.
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May 1, 2010 in News
The eighth-seeded Montreal held on to beat Washington 2-1 Wednesday night, stunning the Presidents’ Trophy winners by reeling off three consecutive victories to take the first-round series.
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April 30, 2010 in News
Led by Jaroslav Halak’s spectacular, acrobatic goaltending, the Montreal Canadiens slowed Alex Ovechkin and the rest of the Washington Capitals’ offense.
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April 29, 2010 in News
Led by Jaroslav Halak’s spectacular, acrobatic goaltending, the Montreal Canadiens slowed Alex Ovechkin and the rest of the Washington Capitals’ high-powered offense to completean unlikely comeback and eliminate the…
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April 25, 2010 in News

• PREGAME AUDIO: Bruce Boudreau | Alex Ovechkin | Brooks Laich | Mike Knuble
Jacques Martin | Michael Cammalleri | Glen Metropolit
A whole lot of alliteration to say that Canadiens head coach Jacques Martin will put his faith tonight in goalie Jaroslav Halak.
The Canadiens need a win to force Game 6 back in Montreal on Monday. If Halak and the team don’t succeed, they should be back at the Bell Sports Complex on Monday, not to practice but to clean out their lockers.
Don’t believe the wildfire rumours that defenceman P.K. Subban is being recalled from the Hamilton Bulldogs for tonight’s game.
(Personally, I think Jacques Martin should tonight follow late coach Toe Blake’s strategy employed during the 1966 All-Star Game at the Forum between the Canadiens and NHL stars. Toe rotated goalies Gump Worsley and Charlie Hodge every five minutes. Gump must have been thrilled by that… Habs lost 5-2 and Gordie Howe scored a shorthanded goal for the winners.)
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April 24, 2010 in News
Halak, Habs send series with Caps back to Montreal
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April 23, 2010 in News

• PREGAME AUDIO: Bruce Boudreau | Alex Ovechkin | Brooks Laich | Mike Knuble
A whole lot of alliteration to say that Canadiens head coach Jacques Martin will put his faith tonight in goalie Jaroslav Halak.
The Canadiens need a win to force Game 6 back in Montreal on Monday. If Halak and the team don’t succeed, they should be back at the Bell Sports Complex on Monday, not to practice but to clean out their lockers.
Don’t believe the wildfire rumours that defenceman P.K. Subban is being recalled from the Hamilton Bulldogs for tonight’s game.
(Personally, I think Jacques Martin should tonight follow late coach Toe Blake’s strategy employed during the 1966 All-Star Game at the Forum between the Canadiens and NHL stars. Toe rotated goalies Gump Worsley and Charlie Hodge every five minutes. Gump must have been thrilled by that… Habs lost 5-2 and Gordie Howe scored a shorthanded goal for the winners – the summary doesn’t indicate who was on the ice for the Habs, but they didn’t have a jersey No. 44 that year.)
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April 19, 2010 in News
MONTREAL – Goaltender Jaroslav Halak declined to speak to the media on Sunday, sending word through the Montreal Canadiens staff that he did not want to get into a “war of words” with Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin.
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