As the Canadian recovers from two difficult defeats in New York and Boston, we ask ourselves the question: what is the true face of the Canadian? Added to this are our favorites and mass hits of the weekend, and we come back to Martin St-Louis, who is playing a dangerous game with the referees…
Published yesterday at 4:30 p.m.
It’s been several years since I’ve had trouble describing the Montreal Canadiens. It’s not a finesse club, it’s not an aggressive club…
Richard Labbe
We are going to take all the goalkeepers who have played 50 matches since the year 2000, there are 218 of them. [Cayden Primeau] is 217e for the goals allowed average and it is 217e for the average of blocked shots.
Alexander Pratt
Il [Patrik Laine] is already part of the team, but in a good way. He’s a guy, even if he hasn’t played, who we feel is very appreciated by his teammates.
Richard Labbe
Animation: Jérémie Rainville
Guests: Richard Labbé, Alexandre Pratt, Stéphane Waite
A collaboration between The Press and Cogeco Media
Episode details
Bloc 1
- 1:55 – The two faces of the Canadian
- 7:35 p.m. – Your favorites and mass hits of the weekend
- 22:10 – Is Martin St-Louis playing a dangerous game with the referees?
- 33:00 – Patrik Laine back, Joshua Roy in Laval
Bloc 2
- 38:32 – The Bruins centennial, what does that mean to you?
- 49:20 – The Canadian will face the Islanders and Predators this week
Bloc 3
- 54:42 – Montreal Victory season begins
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