TEXT ME! WE ANSWER The Montreal Canadiens are hurt and their depth is really being test now. The Habs give up a lot of goals against and yet their team shooting percentage remains at the top of the NHL. Do the Habs need more of that stay-at-home type of blueliner? We have talked a lot about the Montreal Canadiens need for a solid 2C, but what about more experience on their blueline? Is that an area you'd like to see Habs management tackle? Let us know what you think! Support the show Thanks f...
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TEXT ME! WE ANSWER The Montreal Canadiens are hurt and their depth is really being test now. The Habs give up a lot of goals against and yet their team shooting percentage remains at the top of the NHL. Do the Habs need more of that stay-at-home type of blueliner? We have talked a lot about the Montreal Canadiens need for a solid 2C, but what about more experience on their blueline? Is that an area you'd like to see Habs management tackle? Let us know what you think! Support the show Thanks f...
Habs Fans Take Note — Sabres WON'T Trade Tage Thompson…YET!
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Habs Fans Take Note — Sabres WON'T Trade Tage Thompson…YET!
TEXT ME! WE ANSWER The Buffalo Sabres have made it clear — they’re not entertaining any trade talks involving Tage Thompson. But what does this mean for the NHL trade market and teams like the Montreal Canadiens looking to make moves? In this video, we break down: Why the Sabres are keeping Tage Thompson off the trade block What this signals about Buffalo’s direction How this impacts potential Habs trade targets around the league The broader NHL trade landscape as the market takes shape ...
The Starr & D'Amico Show
TEXT ME! WE ANSWER The Montreal Canadiens are hurt and their depth is really being test now. The Habs give up a lot of goals against and yet their team shooting percentage remains at the top of the NHL. Do the Habs need more of that stay-at-home type of blueliner? We have talked a lot about the Montreal Canadiens need for a solid 2C, but what about more experience on their blueline? Is that an area you'd like to see Habs management tackle? Let us know what you think! Support the show Thanks f...