Habs est sorti n'accueille pas le tapis à Bruins
The Bruins enter today's game at Montreal following their 7-2 win Saturday night in Atlanta. The team is gunning for it's first pair of consecutive victories in a week, when they defeated the Kings and Senators.
The Bruins are 7-13-2 (16 points overall), and have won six of their last ten (6-2-2). The team is 7-7-2 after its 0-6 start, and is 4-7-1 on the road.
Bill Guerin leads the Bruins with 12g-6a-18pts during the young season. Martin havlat is tied with 7-11-18. Andy McDonald and Jochan Hecht sit one point back at 6-11-17 and 9-8-17, respectively.
Fran Kaberle tops the Bruins with a plus-eight mark in his nineteen games played, with Zdenek Kutlak second at plus-two.
For the Bruins, tonight's game is the fourth of seven straight on the road. They continue on against Columbus, Toronto, and Dallas before returning home to host the St. Louis Blues.
The Canadiens are 4-6-0 in their last ten, sitting at 9-11-1 and t wo points out of the playoff picture. They are 5-6-1 at home, and are led in scoring by Sergei Samsonov (12-5-17).
The Bruins are 7-13-2 (16 points overall), and have won six of their last ten (6-2-2). The team is 7-7-2 after its 0-6 start, and is 4-7-1 on the road.
Bill Guerin leads the Bruins with 12g-6a-18pts during the young season. Martin havlat is tied with 7-11-18. Andy McDonald and Jochan Hecht sit one point back at 6-11-17 and 9-8-17, respectively.
Fran Kaberle tops the Bruins with a plus-eight mark in his nineteen games played, with Zdenek Kutlak second at plus-two.
For the Bruins, tonight's game is the fourth of seven straight on the road. They continue on against Columbus, Toronto, and Dallas before returning home to host the St. Louis Blues.
The Canadiens are 4-6-0 in their last ten, sitting at 9-11-1 and t wo points out of the playoff picture. They are 5-6-1 at home, and are led in scoring by Sergei Samsonov (12-5-17).
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