All Habs Headlines: Wednesday September 24, 2014
On this day in hockey history… 1938 – Montreal Canadiens purchased Herb Cain and Buddy O’Connor from the Montreal Maroons.
Happy Birthday to former Canadiens Miloslav Guren (1976).
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► Training camp schedule: September 24
- Canadiens will practice at 11:00 am. on Wednesday.
Upcoming:
Thursday September 25, 7:30 pm: Colorado Avalanche vs Montreal Canadiens (Bell Centre)
Friday September 26, 7:00 pm: Montreal Canadiens vs Colorado Avalanche (Pepsi Colisee – Quebec City)
Sunday September 28, 6:00 pm: Washington Capitals vs Montreal Canadiens (Bell Centre)
► Preseason Game 1: Habs mount comeback to beat Bruins 3-2
- Montreal gave the Bruins an early 2-0 lead then scored three unanswered goals for the victory in their first preseason game at the Bell Centre on Tuesday.
- Canadiens lines, defense pairings and goaltenders:
Jacob De La Rose – Tomas Plekanec – Jiri Sekac
Rene Bourque – Charles Hudon – Nikita Sherbak
Nick Sorkin – Sven Andrighetto – Christian Thomas
Drayson Bowman – Jake Dowell – Mike McCarron
Andrei Markov – Tom Gilbert
Jarred Tinordi – Greg Pateryn
Joe Finley – Magnus Nygren
Dustin Tokarski – Joey MacDonald
- Scoring for Canadiens : Christian Thomas 1G 1A, Drayson Bowman 1G 1A, Magnus Nygren 2A, Jiri Sekac 1G, Jake Dowell 1A, Sven Andrighetto 1A.
- Dustin Tokarski (10 Shots Against; 8 Saves) and Joey MacDonald (14 SA; 14 S).
- Showstopper: Mike McCarron with a solid hit on Kevan Miller knocked the Bruins defenseman into goaltender Niklas Svedberg.
- Injuries: Lars Eller did not play. He is listed as day-to-day with a lower body injury. Mike McCarron left the game in the second period favoring his arm after being driven into the goalpost by Bruins defenseman David Warsofsky. Canadiens report that McCarron has an upper-body injury. When he left, he was having his best game in a Canadiens jersey.
- NHL 3 stars: 1. Drayson Bowman 2. Jiri Sekac 3. Ryan Spooner (BOS)
- Postgame: Coach Michel Therrien on Jiri Sekac: “He does a lot of good things out there. He’s excellent with the puck. He works extremely hard, and he’s in terrific shape. We really like the way he competes. There are a lot of good things that really stand out about his play. We’re starting a new stage of training camp with these preseason games. We’ll give him every opportunity to prove himself.”
Summary:
- Ryan Spooner put the Bruins on the board first 1 min. 17 seconds into the game. Seventeen was involved in the next goal as well, indirectly. Rene Bourque (number 17) took a penalty which the Bruins capitalized on, doubling their lead. With 9.7 seconds to spare in the first period, Jiri Sekac put his team within one. Collectively as Habs fans, the large majority of us miss, warrior Josh Gorges who wore 26 for them last year, but new-comer, Jiri Sekac who now sports number 26, is looking better and better! The Canadiens certainly have a bright future ahead of them.
- At the mid-way point of the game the Habs were out-hitting the Bruins.
Maintenant 17-7 pour les mises en échec en faveur du Tricolore./ Habs are dominating physically.17-7 in hits.#bigbadHabs #gohabsgo
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) September 24, 2014
- Christian Thomas tied the game 2-2 at 16:49 of the second period when he batted a puck out of the air past Bruins goalie Niklas Svedberg for a Canadiens power-play goal.
- The young Habs sent Bell Centre fans home happy as Drayson Bowman scored with just 48 seconds remaining for the win. Joey MacDonald made a game-saving stop in the dying seconds to preserve the victory.
►Fucale returned to Juniors
- On Tuesday, the Montreal Canadiens announced that goalie, Zachary Fucale, would be returning to his junior team, the Halifax Mooseheads. Fucale is the first cut of training camp bringing the total to 63 players.
- Fucale lead the Quebec Major Junior League last season in wins with 36, and in goals against average with 2.26.
- He drafted by the Canadiens 36th overall at the 2013 entry draft.
Another great camp and experience at @CanadiensMTL camp! Excited to get back to Halifax for another great year! Thank you to everyone!
— Zach Fucale (@Fucale31) September 23, 2014
► Sabres to announce captain after training camp
- Buffalo Sabres general manager, Ted Nolan, is perhaps waiting to see how players lead in a game situation before announcing who will captain the team. Tuesday night he named three players to wear “A”s, Matt Moulson, and former Habs, Brian Gionta and Josh Gorges.
.@Giostyle21 stoked for 1st game with #Sabres. "Being a home game, it's even better." More of his comments: http://t.co/8uw84kQqgm
— Buffalo Sabres (@BuffaloSabres) September 23, 2014
► Washington to host 2015 Winter Classic
- Since 2008, Washington Capital’s majority owner, Ted Leonsis, has wanted his team to host a winter classic.
- He described his desire after watching the 2008 Winter Classic, “I said, ‘This is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen and I want one of these for our fans.’ It just had this big-event, big-game vibe about it, and I loved every minute of it.”
- He went straight to emailing NHL commisioner, Gary Bettman, and voiced all the reasons that he thinks Washington would be a great host. Finally after close to five years, his wish has been granted and the Washington Capitals are to host the 2015 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic.
- Leonsis no longer has to plea and now can instead start counting down the days until January 1st, 2015- puck drop. He had this to say after it was announced that Washington would hosting, “There is something magical about it, so I was pretty relentless about it with the League. I’m very grateful to the commissioner for doing the research and believing that we could support and be a worthy host for this great game.”
- You can check out the full story here
This Winter Classic jersey is something…. (via RMNB) pic.twitter.com/IblC3Im9FL
— Neil Greenberg (@ngreenberg) September 23, 2014
► Players compete for roster spots
- Players are trying to showcase their talent to the best of their abilities, to hopefully earn a roster spot on the Canadiens this season. Who do you think will crack the Habs roster? Tweet us your predictions to @All_Habs using the hashtag #AllHabs! Then see what others had to say on the All Habs fanboard here.
- One fan expressed his opinion with a touch of humor.
I'm moving Sekac from pencil to pen on the #Habs roster.
— Tom Gillespie (@pcrtomgillespie) September 24, 2014
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