Times like this, I miss Bob Cole for these types of games. Maybe some of you long for Danny Gallivan or René Lecavalier. Read More via
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HI/O live blogger Mike Boone is hanging up his skates — Montreal Gazette
Mike Boone, the popular author of the HI/O live game blogs and About Last Night posts, is retiring from his hockey duties. Read More via HI/O
Stu Cowan: Former Canadien Steve Bégin gets his high school degree — Montreal Gazette
More than 20,000 Quebecers drop out of high school each year and Bégin hopes he can inspire some of them to get their diploma. “I’m proud for my kids,” Bégin said about his two daughters — Méanne (14) and Maylia (11). “My kids go to school … so it would have been tough for me to talk to them about school, how important it is, if I’m not done with my high school. Now it’s done, so I can sit with them and talk about how important school is. “It’s just a great day.”
Jesperi Kotkaniemi notches first two NHL goals in Habs’ comeback win — Montreal Gazette
Jesperi Kotkaniemi notches first two NHL goals in Habs’ comeback win
Montreal showed off some bounce-back magic Thursday night at the Bell Centre. Trailing 4-3 with just over three minutes remaining, Jesperi Kotkaniemi scored his second goal of the night
In the Habs’ Room: ‘I’ve never heard a building like that,’ Domi says — Montreal Gazette
On most nights, Max Domi would have been one of the three stars on a night when he scored the winning goal with 21.1 seconds to go.
In the Habs’ Room: ‘I’ve never heard a building like that,’ Domi says — Montreal Gazette
The Canadiens came from behind in the final 3:04 of the game to beat the Stanley Cup-champion Washington Capitals 6-4 and the undisputed hero of the game was Jesperi Kotkaniemi, the 18-year-old rookie from Finland.
