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All Habs News: Playoffs, Fan Event, Pateryn, Debate Bumped

All Habs News: Monday April 11, 2011

Happy Birthday!!  NHL: Alexandre Burrows, Mike McKenna

Habs / Bruins playoff schedule:

GAME 1: @Boston, Thursday April 14, 7 p.m.
GAME 2: @Boston, Saturday April 16, 7 p.m.
GAME 3: @Montreal, Monday April 18, 7:30 p.m.
GAME 4: @Montreal, Thursday April 21, 7 p.m.
GAME 5*: @Boston, Saturday April 23, 7 p.m.
GAME 6*: @Montreal, Tuesday April 26, TBD
GAME 7*: @Boston, Wednesday April 27, TBD
* if necessary; all times Eastern; broadcast on CBC, RDS, Versus

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Habs Fan event: Looking for a true playoff atmosphere to watch the game with fellow passionate Canadiens fans? You are invited to join the All Habs crew at McLeans Pub in Montreal for Game 2 of the Canadiens-Bruins series on Saturday April 16. Space is very limited so visit HabsTweetup.com to RSVP today.

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(Photo by Jake Fromm / Michigan Daily)

Habs prospect shines in defeat: Greg Pateryn had one of the most memorable games of his college career but it wasn’t enough as his Michigan Wolverines lost the NCAA title game to University of Minnesota-Duluth. UMD Bulldogs beat the Wolverines 3-2 in overtime. Pateryn finished the game at plus-1 with an assist and was responsible for sending the game to overtime.

Pateryn, a 6-3, 215 lb. junior defenseman was obtained from the Toronto Maple Leafs in the Mikhail Grabovski trade.

“Particularly in the second-half of the year, [Pateryn] has just been as solid as a rock, somebody who has played like a senior and not a junior, a take charge kind of guy,” Michigan assistant coach Billy Powers said. “He’s on the ice, he wants to make a difference, he wants to have the puck. I can’t say enough about him.”

Pateryn shines in national title game

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Hockey trumps politics: In Canada, we have our priorities straight — and politicians know it. The French debate of Federal party leaders was scheduled for Thursday April 14 until the NHL playoff schedule was announced. The debate was on a head-on collision with Game 1 of the Montreal Canadiens – Boston Bruins quarterfinal playoff series.

It was starkly obvious that in a battle for TV viewers the politicians couldn’t compete against hockey. The federal parties wisely agreed to reschedule the debate to Wednesday, one day after the English language debate.

Party leaders agree: Don’t mess with the playoffs

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