All Habs Headlines: Friday September 30, 2011
Happy Birthday to former Canadiens players Mathieu Carle (24) and Cedrick Desjardins (26).
►Friday morning practise at Brossard: It was a hi-tempo practise at the Bell Sports Complex with skating-intensive drills. Coach Jacques Martin was vocal and loud throughout.
Max Pacioretty was absent from practise on Friday due to a family matter. His spot on a line with Scott Gomez and Brian Gionta was taken by Michael Bournival. Pacioretty is expected to be in the line-up on Saturday night vs. Tampa Bay in Quebec City.
►Lines at practise.
The Canadiens practised using the following alignments on Friday morning.
Forwards
Andrei Kostitsyn – Tomas Plekanec – Mike Cammalleri
Michael Bournival – Scott Gomez – Brian Gionta
Mathieu Darche – David Desharnais – Erik Cole
Yannick Weber – Andreas Engqvist – Aaron Palushaj
extras (blue jerseys): Brendan Gallagher – Lars Eller – Michael Blunden
Defenseman
Hal Gill – P.K. Subban
Chris Campoli – Josh Gorges
Alexei Yemelin – Jeff Woywitka
Jaroslav Spacek – Raphael Diaz
Goaltenders
Carey Price
Peter Budaj
►Dogs make cuts: Three players on a try-out contract with the Hamilton Bulldogs were released by the club including defensemen Josh McFadden, Tony Dehart and forward Ben Winnett.
►Andrei Markov out for opener: Coach Jacques Martin confirmed that defenseman Andrei Markov will miss the season opener in Toronto on October 6.
►Gallagher sent down: The Canadiens cut three more players on Friday afternoon. Brendan Gallagher, the talk of Habs training camp, was sent to his junior team, the Vancouver Giants (WHL). In addition Michael Bournival was assigned to the Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL) and Joonas Nattinen to the Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL).
►Canadiens accused of piracy? Voltage Pictures, the owners of the movie The Hurt Locker, have been aggressive in pursuing online users who have been downloading their product via the internet. In working with Canadian internet providers, they identified an IP address belonging to the Montreal Canadiens.
Read the rest of the story: NHL’s Montreal Canadiens Accused of Pirating the Hurt Locker