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Halak gives Canadiens a good laugh

April 18, 2010 in News

Mike Cammalleri couldn’t help but laugh, hysterically, as he basked in the glow of the Montreal Canadiens’ dramatic 3-2 overtime victory over the Washington Capitals in Game 1.

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Go back, Halak, and do it again

April 17, 2010 in News

Not to be overly melodramatic, but tonight’s game could be one of the most important of Alexander Ovechkin’s career.

He was nothing special at the Olympics – where rival Sidney Crosby scored the Golden Goal.

Ovechkin was a non-factor in Game 1 – while Sid had three assists in a losing cause to open the Ottawa-Pittsburgh series, then scored, drilled Jarkko Ruutu, saved a goal and set up the winner by mesmerizing Jason Spezza last night in Game 2.

Your move, Alex.

If he has any pride, Ovechkin will play his heart out against the Canadiens tonight.

Can your Montreal Canadiens contain him again?

Is there a danger that with a road W in the bag, the team will let up?

Before the series began, a friend who knows a thing or two about hockey predicted Bruce Boudreau would “coach Jacques Martin into the ice”.

That didn’t happen. Martin and Dmen coach Perry Pearn had their guys playing superb gap-control, getting up on Ovechkin and taking away his time and space before he could launch his patented sorties into the offensive zone.

In the chess match that is hockey, especially at this time of the season, that should have opened things up for other options. And maybe it will tonight.

But Martin’s best players played their best in Game 1. And Boudreau’s best – including Ovie, Mike Green and the winner of the Andrei Kostitsyn Play-alike Contest, Alexander Semin – were MIA.

Fearless prediction: Washington will come out smokin’.

And Jaro Halak, who is playing himself into a mega-contract, will face another first-period bombardment.

But if the Canadiens can score first, or at least keep it close …

Puck drops 7:05ish. Check back later for live game blogging.

 

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Capitals Theodore, Backstrom both OK for Game 1; Halak in net for Canadiens

April 17, 2010 in News

ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Washington Capitals goaltender Jose Theodore was set to start in Game 1 against the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night despite getting hit in the knee by a puck in practice.

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Caps’ Theodore, Backstrom set; Halak for Habs

April 16, 2010 in News

Washington Capitals goaltender Jose Theodore was set to start in Game 1 against the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night despite getting hit in the knee by a puck in practice. Theodore was in good spirits and said his knee was fine after taking part in Thursday’s morning skate before the evening’s playoff opener.

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Halak gets start in final game

April 10, 2010 in News

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• PREGAME AUDIO: Jacques Martin | Jaro Spacek

Jaroslav Halak will get the start tonight against the Toronto Maple
Leafs as the Canadiens attempt to wrap up a playoff spot in their final
regular-season game.

Coach Jacques Martin said he won’t make his final
lineup decisions until game time but it appears that Ben Maxwell will
again sit. (Hockey Night In Canada’s Elliotte Friedman reported that Mathieu Darche is in, Ryan O’Byrne said he’s in and it seems Sergei Kostitsyn will be a healthy scratch.)

The Canadiens need a win or an overtime loss to clinch
a playoff spot.

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Halak is Habs’ Masterton nominee

April 8, 2010 in News

Goaltender Jaroslav Halak is the Canadiens’ nominee for the Masterton Trophy, annually awarded to the NHL player judged to best exemplify the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication.

Full details on the nomination here.

And here’s a list of Masterton winners through the years, which includes four Canadiens: inaugural recipient Claude Provost, followed by Henri Richard, Serge Savard and Saku Koivu.

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Canadiens’ Halak Named Meigray ECHL Alumnus Of The Month

April 7, 2010 in News

PRINCETON, N.J. – Former ECHL and current Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jaroslav Halak is The MeiGray Group ECHL Alumnus of the Month for March.

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Halak, Canadiens set to battle Islanders

April 6, 2010 in News

Jaroslav Halak picked a perfect time to post back-to-back shutouts for the playoff-hopeful Montreal Canadiens. The goaltender will try to make it three straight when his Habs visit the New…

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Montreal’s Halak leads NHL’s Three Stars

April 5, 2010 in News

Montreal goaltender Jaroslav Halak, Anaheim center Saku Koivu and Boston netminder Tuukka Rask have been the NHL’s ‘Three Stars’ for the week ending April 4. Halak earned the top honor for posting back-to-back shutouts last week in helping the Canadiens claim victories over Philadelphia and Buffalo. The 24- year-old stopped all 35 shots in 1-0 decision over the Flyers on April 2, then the next …

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Canadiens’ Halak gets second consecutive shutout. takes down Sabres

April 4, 2010 in News

Associated Press MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens gave Jaroslav Halak some breathing room this time as he bore down on his second shutout in two nights.   Halak recorded his se

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Halak carries Canadiens to win over Flyers

April 4, 2010 in News

The Montreal Canadiens rode another stellar effort by goaltender Jaroslav Halak Friday night and found themselves in sixth place in the Eastern Conference when it was over. Halak made 35 saves to give the Canadiens a key 1-0 win over the Philadelphia Flyers

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