Andrei Markov
Alex Ovechkin #8 of the Washington Capitals sets up in front of the net against Michael Del Zotto #4 of the New York Rangers in Game Seven of the Eastern Conference Semifinals during the 2012 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at Madison Square Garden on May 12, 2012 in New York City. Ovechkin is being critcized unfairly because he's Russian.
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Stick a healthy Andrei Markov all year in front of him and maybe the Canadiens make the playoffs.
I didn't play for almost two years. I missed the game and I just wanted to play and feel my conditioning and how my knee would react
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Sophomore Subban
MONTREAL – In a season that started with critics questioning his convictions and ended with them singing his praises, P.K. Subban took one step closer towards realizing his full potential in 2011-12. This past season may have only been Subban’s second in from The Official Website, Montreal Canadiens Read more »
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The break up
MONTREAL – Andrei Markov is planning on spending a lot less time with Canadiens head athletic therapist Graham Rynbend next year. But don’t worry, Graham, it’s not you; it’s him. There are a few places Markov has gotten used to since making his NHL debut from The Official Website, Montreal Canadiens Read more »
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Bruised and battered, Habs defenceman Josh Gorges preaches patience
MONTREAL - Josh Gorges was still 35 painful pucks from his career-best total of 250 blocked shots, by 51 the best in the National Hockey League this season. But the Canadiens’ indestructible defenceman was working the angle when we spoke March 17 in the from Montreal Gazette Read more »
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Slow start leads to forgettable season for Habs
The Canadiens had the third-most power plays against (301) yet finished second in penalty killing (88.4 percent). What didn't? The Canadiens began the season expecting top defenseman Andrei Markov to come back from knee surgery sometime in October. Then from National Hockey league | NHL.com Read more »
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Price souffre d'une commotion cérébrale
RADIO-CANADA.CA - La saison 2011-2012 de Carey Price pourrait prendre fin plus tôt que prévu. Le gardien du Canadien souffre d'une commotion cérébrale, a révélé le docteur David Mulder à Diane Sauvé de Radio-Canada Sports, lundi. Price a subi cette commo from The Huffington Post Read more »