Player Review: Michael Cammalleri
Our Montreal Canadiens Correspondent Christopher Nardi profiles and reviews Michael Cammalleri. NUMBER: 13 HEIGHT: 5' 9" WEIGHT: 182 SHOOTS: LEFT BIRTHDATE: JUN 8, 1982 (AGE 28) Last season’s record: 65 Gp, 26-24-50, +/- 7 and 16 PIM Last post-season’s record: 19 Gp, 13-6-19, +/- minus 6, 6 PIM
Categories: Montreal Canadiens Tags: Brian Gionta, Martin St.Louis, Michael Cammalleri, Montreal Canadiens, NHL, NHL 2010 Playoffs, Scott Gomez
Player Review: Scott Gomez
Our Montreal Canadiens Correspondent Christopher Nardi profiles and reviews Scott Gomez. HEIGHT: 5' 11" WEIGHT: 202 Shoots: Left BIRTHDATE: Dec 23, 1979 (AGE 30) Record during 2009-2010 season: 12-47-59 in 78 GP. +/- 1, 60 PM Record during 2009-2010 playoffs: 2-12-14 in 19 GP, +/- minus 6, 25 PM
Categories: Eastern Conference, Montreal Canadiens Tags: Alaska, Bob Gainey, Brian Gionta, Christopher Higgins, Doug Janik, Michael Busto, Michael Cammalleri, Montreal Canadiens, New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers, NHL, NHL 2010 Playoffs, Pavel Valentenko, Ryan McDonagh, Scott Gomez, Tom Pyatt
And Now The Pressures On, The Heat Is Rising… Tonight There’s Something In The Air (Black In ST Louis)
I,personally, should have known this game was doomed when I was screaming GET OFF MY GOALTENDER..and realized I was screaming at my own Defense. And then I realized how many mistakes had already been made 1/2 way through the game but none of them by Randy Jones.. Immediately, I started looking at flight prices to Los Angeles, AGAIN. Then I cried.
Categories: Los Angeles Kings, Vancouver Canucks, Western Conference, [NHLHS] Team Coverage Tags: Anze Kopitar, Arch, Buffalo Sabres, Defense, Dustin Brown, Ersberg, Flight Prices Suck, Head to Desk, Jim Fox, LA, Lack of Defense, Los Angeles Kings, NHL, NHL 2010 Playoffs, playoffs, Quick, Randy Jones, Ryan Smyth, St Louis, Staples Center, TerrorTwins, ThrowtheTwinkie, Twitter, Vancouver Canucks, What Can Brown Do For You
Penguins can seal Ottawa’s fate tonight by riding momentum
Many sports fans compare baseball to a marathon, and football to a sprint. An adequate comparison for the NHL, if [...]
Read more...Categories: Eastern Conference, Pittsburgh Penguins, [NHLHS] Team Coverage Tags: 2010 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs, 2010 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Alexei Ponikarovsky, Anton Volchekov, Chris Campoli, Chris Phillips, Evgeni Malkin, Jonathan Cheechoo, Jordan Staal, Marc Andre Fleury, Matt Cooke, NHL, NHL 2010 Playoffs, Ottawa Senators, playoffs, Ruslan Fedotenko, Shane Donovan, Tyler Kennedy
Pens Begin their Cup Defense against the Ottawa Senators
NHLHS writer Joe Depto takes a look at the opening round series between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators. Hoisting [...]
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