All Habs Headlines: Monday November 10, 2014 |
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On this day in hockey history… 1934 – Canadiens’ Armand Mondou became the first player in NHL history to take a penalty shot. He missed in his attempt against George Hainsworth of Toronto. Three days later Ralph Bowman of St. Louis scored the first penalty shot goal in NHL history. | |
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► Montreal Canadiens: November 10
- Missed Saturday night’s game? Check out our game report which includes the game summary, video highlights, 3-stars and post-game quotes: Recap – Wild vs Canadiens: Price Holds Early, Eller Provides Turning Point
- Rene Bourque cleared waivers and was assigned by the Canadiens to the Hamilton Bulldogs.
► Monday’s Practice
- Prior to this morning’s practice, 30 minutes was devoted to working with the special teams.
- With Michael Bournival out indefinitely with a shoulder injury and Rene Bourque sent to Hamilton, coach Michel Therrien indicated that a forward would be recalled from the Bulldogs.
- The following were the forward lines and defence pairings at practice on Friday morning.
Max Pacioretty – David Desharnais – P.A. Parenteau
Alex Galchenyuk – Tomas Plekanec – Brendan Gallagher
Jiri Sekac – Lars Eller – Brandon Prust
Travis Moen – Manny Malhotra – Dale Weise
P.K. Subban – Andrei Markov
Alexei Emelin – Mike Weaver
Nathan Beaulieu – Tom Gilbert
Jarred Tinordi
► No. 5
- The city of Montreal continues to buzz about the Guy Lapointe jersey retirement prior to Saturday night’s game against Minnesota.
- One of the evening’s more memorable lines was when Lapointe thanked his father saying, “I’d also like to thank my father, who made no mistake thinking that I’d be a better hockey player than a policeman.”
Known as a prankster, Lapointe was offered a special jersey w/ an upside down number signed by all the current #Habs. pic.twitter.com/ezTlRe44T5
— Chantal Desjardins (@ChantalOnAir) November 9, 2014
► De La Rose achievement
- On Saturday night, Canadiens’ prospect, Jacob De La Rose, scored his first goal as a professional for the Hamilton Bulldogs.
- Against the Adirondack Flames, De La Rose scored a shorthanded goals to give the Bulldogs a 1-0 lead. Complete game recap is here.
► Kreider strikes again
- Canadiens fans won’t soon forget Chris Kreider‘s reckless hit on Carey Price in last spring’s playoffs, ending Price’s season and changing the outcome of the series.
- On Sunday, Kreider received a goalie interference penalty for clipping Oilers goalie Viktor Fasth.
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