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Looking back at Tim Bozon’s time in the Montreal Canadiens organization : habseyesontheprize
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Looking back at Tim Bozon's time in the Montreal Canadiens organization
Looking back at Tim Bozon's time in the Montreal Canadiens organization On Saturday, the Montreal Canadiens traded forward Tim Bozon to the Florida Panthers for defenceman Jonathan Racine, ending his short but eventful stay in the organization.When the team drafted the American-born French player in the third round of the 2012 entry draft (64th overall), they picked a player who was a dominant offensive force for the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League in his first season in North America, scoring 36 goals and putting up 71 points in 71 games.The following season Bozon bested this mark putting up 91 points.
TSN Hockey Preview: Montreal Canadiens After the Montreal Canadiens made the widely panned P.K.Subban-for-Shea Weber trade this summer, the heat is going to be on general manager Marc Bergevin and head coach Michel Therrien.Fortunately for them, even after that trade, the Habs should be better in 2016-17. read more from here
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Montreal Canadiens trade IceCaps player Tim Bozon to Florida Panthers
Montreal Canadiens trade IceCaps player Tim Bozon to Florida Panthers The Montreal Canadiens have traded Tim Bozon to the Florida Panthers for Jonathan Racine.Racine, a 23-year-old Montreal native, will report to the St. John's IceCaps, according to a press release from the team.Bozon was drafted to the Canadiens system in 2012. read more from here
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Al Montoya Thrust Into Montreal Canadiens Spotlight In Game One
Al Montoya Thrust Into Montreal Canadiens Spotlight In Game One Oct 4, 2016; Quebec City, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens goalie Al Montoya (35) makes a save against Boston Bruins forward Jake DeBrusk (74) during the third period of a preseason hockey game at Centre Videotron.Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY SportsAl Montoya was signed to a one-year contract with the Montreal Canadiens for $950,000 on July 1, 2016.Knowing he would be backing up Carey Price, he must have been aware he wouldn't be starting the bulk of the team's games. read more from here
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3 Keys To Success; Montreal Canadiens
3 Keys To Success; Montreal Canadiens Eric Bolte-USA TODAY SportsAs the NHL season kicks off, we will run a short series on what needs to happen for certain teams to have a successful 2016-17 season.The Montreal Canadiens enter this season with expectations of making the playoffs after a disasteouros 2015-16 season.Here's what needs to happen in order to achieve success this year. read more from here
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