2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season

The 2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season was the Canadiens' 99th season of play and 91st in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Canadiens defeated the Boston Bruins by four games to three in the Eastern Conference Quarter-final before being eliminated four games to one by the Philadelphia Flyers in the Conference Semi-final.

2007–08 Montreal Canadiens
Northeast Division champions
Division1st Northeast
Conference1st Eastern
2007–08 record47–25–10
Home record22–13–6
Road record25–12–4
Goals for262
Goals against222
Team information
General managerBob Gainey
CoachGuy Carbonneau
CaptainSaku Koivu
Alternate captainsChris Higgins
Alexei Kovalev
ArenaBell Centre
Average attendance21,273 (100%)
Team leaders
GoalsAlexei Kovalev (35)
AssistsAlexei Kovalev
Mark Streit (49)
PointsAlexei Kovalev (84)
Penalty minutesTom Kostopoulos (113)
Plus/minusAlexei Kovalev (+18)
WinsCarey Price (24)
Goals against averageJaroslav Halak (2.11)

Offseason events edit

Key dates prior to the start of the season:

Regular season edit

Although some media picked the Canadiens to not make the playoffs, the team surprised the league with a large improvement in its play. The club won the Northeast Division title and placed first in the Eastern Conference. It was the team's first divisional title since the 1991–92 season. The team had not placed first in the Conference since the 1988–89 season.

The Canadiens retired two jersey numbers during the season with pre-game ceremonies at the Bell Centre. On November 19, 2007, the number 19 of defenceman Larry Robinson, a former member of the Big Three, was retired. On February 23, 2008, the number 23 of forward Bob Gainey was retired.

The Canadiens finished the regular season leading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three.[1]

Highlights edit

  • On October 10, 2007, goaltender Carey Price made his NHL debut, leading the Canadiens to a 3–2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins.[2]
  • On January 11, 2008, defenceman Andrei Markov was named to the All-Star Game starting roster.[3]
  • On February 19, 2008, the Montreal Canadiens came back from a 0–5 deficit against the New York Rangers to win the game in a shootout 6–5. This marks the first time in the franchise's 99-year history that they have ever come back to win a game after going down 0–5. This game was compared to some of the greatest games in team history.
  • On March 1, 2008, the Montreal Canadiens took first place in the Eastern Conference for the first time since 1993 with a 2–1 win over the New Jersey Devils.
  • On March 22, 2008, the Montreal Canadiens won their 11th consecutive game against the Boston Bruins dating back to March 2007, besting their previous win streak over the Bruins of 10–0 from the 1956–57 NHL season.

Standings edit

Final standings edit

Northeast Division
GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 Montreal Canadiens 82 47 25 10 262 222 104
2 Ottawa Senators 82 43 31 8 261 247 94
3 Boston Bruins 82 41 29 12 212 222 94
4 Buffalo Sabres 82 39 31 12 255 242 90
5 Toronto Maple Leafs 82 36 35 11 231 260 83

Eastern Conference edit

Eastern Conference
R Div GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 z – Montreal Canadiens NE 82 47 25 10 262 222 104
2 y – Pittsburgh Penguins AT 82 47 27 8 247 216 102
3 y – Washington Capitals SE 82 43 31 8 242 231 94
4 New Jersey Devils AT 82 46 29 7 206 197 99
5 New York Rangers AT 82 42 27 13 213 199 97
6 Philadelphia Flyers AT 82 42 29 11 248 233 95
7 Ottawa Senators NE 82 43 31 8 261 247 94
8 Boston Bruins NE 82 41 29 12 212 222 94
8.5
9 Carolina Hurricanes SE 82 43 33 6 252 249 92
10 Buffalo Sabres NE 82 39 31 12 255 242 90
11 Florida Panthers SE 82 38 35 9 216 226 85
12 Toronto Maple Leafs NE 82 36 35 11 231 260 83
13 New York Islanders AT 82 35 38 9 194 243 79
14 Atlanta Thrashers SE 82 34 40 8 216 272 76
15 Tampa Bay Lightning SE 82 31 42 9 223 267 71

Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast

bold – qualified for playoffs, y – division winner, z – placed first in conference (and division)


Schedule and results edit

Game log edit

  • Green background indicates win (2 points).
  • White background indicates overtime/shootout loss (1 point).
  • Red background indicates regulation loss (0 point).

October edit

Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1.

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
1 October 3 Montreal 3–2 Carolina OT Huet 18,680 1–0–0 2
2 October 6 Montreal 3–4 Toronto OT Huet 19,476 1–0–1 3
3 October 10 Montreal 3–2 Pittsburgh Price 17,006 2–0–1 5
4 October 13 Carolina 3–1 Montreal Huet 21,273 2–1–1 5
5 October 16 Florida 2–1 Montreal SO Huet 21,273 2–1–2 6
6 October 18 Montreal 3–4 Ottawa Price 20,019 2–2–2 6
7 October 20 Buffalo 2–4 Montreal Huet 21,273 3–2–2 8
8 October 22 Boston 1–6 Montreal Huet 21,273 4–2–2 10
9 October 26 Montreal 7–4 Carolina Huet 16,796 5–2–2 12
10 October 27 Montreal 4–3 Pittsburgh SO Price 17,085 6–2–2 14
11 October 30 Atlanta 3–2 Montreal SO Price 21,273 6–2–3 15

November edit

Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.
Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1.

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
12 November 1 Philadelphia 2–5 Montreal Huet 21,273 7–2–3 17
13 November 3 Toronto 3–2 Montreal Huet 21,273 7–3–3 17
14 November 5 Buffalo 0–2 Montreal Huet 21,273 8–3–3 19
15 November 8 Montreal 2–1 Boston Price 15,183 9–3–3 21
16 November 10 Montreal 1–3 Ottawa Huet 20,065 9–4–3 21
17 November 13 Montreal 4–3 Toronto OT Price 19,595 10–4–3 23
18 November 16 Montreal 1–4 Buffalo Huet 18,690 10–5–3 23
19 November 17 Boston 4–7 Montreal Price 21,273 11–5–3 25
20 November 19 Ottawa 4–2 Montreal Huet 21,273 11–6–3 25
21 November 21 Montreal 4–1 NY Islanders Huet 13,153 12–6–3 27
22 November 23 Montreal 2–4 Buffalo Price 18,690 12–7–3 27
23 November 24 Buffalo 3–0 Montreal Huet 21,273 12–8–3 27
24 November 27 Montreal 4–3 Toronto SO Price 19,608 13–8–3 29
25 November 30 Montreal 0–4 New Jersey Price 15,081 13–9–3 29

* Unsuccessful penalty shot for Roman Hamrlik vs Philadelphia Flyers on November 1, 2007.

December edit

Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.
Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
26 December 1 Nashville 5–4 Montreal SO Huet 21,273 13–9–4 30
27 December 4 Detroit 4–1 Montreal Price 21,273 13–10–4 30
28 December 6 Montreal 4–2 Boston Price 14,977 14–10–4 32
29 December 8 Carolina 5–1 Montreal Price 21,273 14–11–4 32
30 December 11 Tampa Bay 3–2 Montreal SO Price 21,273 14–11–5 33
31 December 13 Montreal 4–1 Philadelphia Price 19,322 15–11–5 35
32 December 15 Toronto 1–4 Montreal Price 21,273 16–11–5 37
33 December 18 Florida 3–2 Montreal Price 21,273 16–12–5 37
34 December 20 Montreal 5–2 Washington Huet 12,670 17–12–5 39
35 December 22 Montreal 2–3 Atlanta SO Huet 17,153 17–12–6 40
36 December 23 Montreal 1–4 Dallas Price 18,185 17–13–6 40
37 December 27 Montreal 5–2 Tampa Bay Huet 20,294 18–13–6 42
38 December 28 Montreal 5–1 Florida Huet 19,838 19–13–6 44
39 December 30 Montreal 3–4 NY Rangers OT Huet 18,200 19–13–7 45

January edit

Monthly record: 8–2–2; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 4–1–1.
Season record: 27–15–9; Home: 10–8–5; Road: 17–7–4.

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
40 January 3 Tampa Bay Lightning 3–6 Montreal Huet 21,273 20–13–7 47
41 January 5 Washington Capitals 5–4 Montreal OT Price 21,273 20–13–8 48
42 January 8 Chicago Blackhawks 3–4 Montreal OT Huet 21,273 21–13–8 50
43 January 10 Montreal 5–2 Boston Bruins Huet 17,565 22–13–8 52
44 January 12 Montreal 1–4 New York Rangers Huet 18,200 22–14–8 52
45 January 15 Montreal 3–1 New York Islanders Huet 11,439 23–14–8 54
46 January 17 Montreal 3–2 Atlanta Thrashers SO Huet 16,181 24–14–8 56
47 January 19 Pittsburgh Penguins 2–0 Montreal Huet 21,273 24–15–8 56
48 January 22 Boston Bruins 2–8 Montreal Huet 21,273 25–15–8 58
49 January 24 Montreal 4–3 New Jersey Devils Huet 14,257 26–15–8 60
50 January 29 Washington Capitals 0–4 Montreal Huet 21,273 27–15–8 62
51 January 31 Montreal 4–5 Washington Capitals OT Huet 14,930 27–15–9 63

February edit

Monthly record: 8–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 3–2–0.
Season record: 35–21–9; Home: 15–12–5; Road: 20–9–4.

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
52 February 2 New York Islanders 1–4 Montreal Huet 21,273 28–15–9 65
53 February 3 New York Rangers 5–3 Montreal Huet 21,273 28–16–9 65
54 February 5 Ottawa Senators 3–4 Montreal Huet 21,273 29–16–9 67
55 February 7 Toronto Maple Leafs 4–2 Montreal Price 21,273 29–17–9 67
56 February 9 Montreal 1–6 Ottawa Senators Huet 20,292 29–18–9 67
57 February 12 Montreal 2–3 Tampa Bay Lightning Huet 17,420 29–19–9 67
58 February 13 Montreal 2–1 Florida Panthers OT Price 17,100 30–19–9 69
59 February 16 Philadelphia Flyers 0–1 Montreal Price 21,273 31–19–9 71
60 February 17 Montreal 5–3 Philadelphia Flyers Price 19,611 32–19–9 73
61 February 19 New York Rangers 5–6 Montreal SO Huet 21,273 33–19–9 75
62 February 21 Pittsburgh Penguins 5–4 Montreal Huet 21,273 33–20–9 75
63 February 23 Columbus Blue Jackets 3–0 Montreal Price 21,273 33–21–9 75
64 February 26 Atlanta Thrashers 1–5 Montreal Price 21,273 34–21–9 77
65 February 29 Montreal 6–2 Buffalo Sabres Price 18,690 35–21–9 79

March edit

Monthly record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0.
Season record: 44–25–10; Home: 20–13–6; Road: 24–12–4.

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
66 March 1 New Jersey Devils 1–2 Montreal Price 21,273 36–21–9 81
67 March 3 Montreal 4–6 San Jose Sharks Price 17,496 36–22–9 81
68 March 6 Montreal 4–2 Phoenix Coyotes Price 14,841 37–22–9 83
69 March 8 Montreal 5–2 Los Angeles Kings Halak 18,118 38–22–9 85
70 March 9 Montreal 1–3 Anaheim Ducks Price 17,174 38–23–9 85
71 March 11 New Jersey Devils 0–4 Montreal Price 21,273 39–23–9 87
72 March 13 Ottawa Senators 3–0 Montreal Price 21,273 39–24–9 87
73 March 15 New York Islanders 0–3 Montreal Halak 21,273 40–24–9 89
74 March 18 St. Louis Blues 4–3 Montreal SO Halak 21,273 40–24–10 90
75 March 20 Montreal 4–2 Boston Bruins Price 17,565 41–24–10 92
76 March 22 Boston Bruins 2–3 Montreal SO Price 21,273 42–24–10 94
77 March 24 Ottawa Senators 5–7 Montreal Price 21,273 43–24–10 96
78 March 28 Montreal 4–3 Buffalo Sabres OT Price 18,690 44–24–10 98
79 March 29 Montreal 2–4 Toronto Maple Leafs Halak 19,584 44–25–10 98

* Unsuccessful penalty shot for Chris Higgins vs. Toronto Maple Leafs on March 29, 2008.

April edit

Monthly record: 3–0–0; Home: 2–0–0; Road: 1–0–0.
Season record: 47–25–10; Home: 22–13–6; Road: 25–12–4.

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
80 April 1 Montreal 3–0 Ottawa Senators Price 20,236 45–25–10 100
81 April 3 Buffalo Sabres 1–3 Montreal Price 21,273 46–25–10 102
82 April 5 Toronto Maple Leafs 1–3 Montreal Price 21,273 47–25–10 104

Playoffs edit

The Montreal Canadiens clinched a playoff spot following a 7–5 victory against the Ottawa Senators on March 24, 2008, their 77th game of the season. They were the first team in the East to clinch a spot in the playoffs, won the Northeast Division and finished first in the Eastern Conference with 104 points, their highest total since the 1988–89 season.

Eastern Conference Quarter-finals: vs. (8) Boston Bruins edit

This was the 31st playoff meeting between these two Original Six rivals, with Montreal winning twenty-three of the thirty previous series. They last met in the 2004 Eastern Conference quarterfinals where Montreal won in seven games. Montreal won all eight games during this year's regular season series. The Canadiens held off Boston winning the series in seven games.

2008 Stanley Cup playoffs – Eastern Conference Quarter-finals vs. (8) Boston Bruins
# Date Venue Visitor Score Home OT Boston goals Montreal goals Decision Attendance Series
1 April 10 Bell Centre Boston Bruins 1–4 Montreal Hnidy S. Kostitsyn, A. Kostitsyn, Smolinski, Kostopoulos Price 21,273 Montreal leads 1–0
2 April 12 Bell Centre Boston Bruins 2–3 Montreal 1OT Schaefer, Krejci Hamrlik, S. Kostitsyn, Kovalev Price 21,273 Montreal leads 2–0
3 April 13 TD Banknorth Garden Montreal 1–2 Boston Bruins 1OT Lucic, Savard Kostopoulos Price 17,565 Montreal leads 2–1
4 April 15 TD Banknorth Garden Montreal 1–0 Boston Bruins Brisebois Price 17,565 Montreal leads 3–1
5 April 17 Bell Centre Boston Bruins 5–1 Montreal Kessel, Metropolit, Chara, Sturm, Sobotka Kovalev Price 21,273 Montreal leads 3–2
6 April 19 TD Banknorth Garden Montreal 4–5 Boston Bruins Kessel, Sobotka, Lučić, Kessel, Sturm Higgins, Plekanec, Bouillon, Higgins Price 17,565 Series tied 3–3
7 April 21 Bell Centre Boston Bruins 0–5 Montreal Komisarek, Streit, A. Kostitsyn (2), S. Kostitsyn Price 21,273 Montreal wins 4–3

Eastern Conference Semi-finals: vs. (6) Philadelphia Flyers edit

This was the fifth playoff meeting between these two teams, with Montreal winning three of the four previous series. They last met in the 1989 Prince of Wales Conference Final where Montreal won in six games. Montreal swept this year's four game regular season series. Despite this, the Flyers eliminated the Canadiens in five games.

2008 Stanley Cup playoffs – Eastern Conference Semi-finals vs. (6) Philadelphia Flyers
# Date Venue Visitor Score Home OT Philadelphia goals Montreal goals Decision Attendance Series
1 April 24 Bell Centre Philadelphia Flyers 3–4 Montreal 1OT Umberger, Dowd, Lupul A. Kostitsyn, Kovalev (2), Kostopoulos Price 21,273 Montreal leads 1–0
2 April 26 Bell Centre Philadelphia Flyers 4–2 Montreal Umberger (2), Carter, Briere Koivu, Markov Price 21,273 Series tied 1–1
3 April 28 Wachovia Center Montreal 2–3 Philadelphia Flyers Upshall, Richards, Umberger Plekanec, Koivu Price 19,849 Philadelphia leads 2–1
4 April 30 Wachovia Center Montreal 2–4 Philadelphia Flyers Umberger, Hartnell, Briere, Umberger Plekanec, Koivu Halak 19,872 Philadelphia leads 3–1
5 May 3 Bell Centre Philadelphia Flyers 6–4 Montreal Umberger, Richards, Umberger, Hartnell, Upshall, Knuble Plekanec, Kovalev, Higgins, A. Kostitsyn Price 21,273 Philadelphia wins 4–1

* Player scoring winning goal is shown in italics.

Player statistics edit

Note:
Pos = Position; GPI = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
Min, TOI = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T,T/OT = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Regular season edit

Skaters edit

Player GP G A Pts +/- PIM
Alexei Kovalev 82 35 49 84 18 70
Tomas Plekanec 81 29 40 69 15 42
Mark Streit 81 13 49 62 −6 28
Andrei Markov 82 16 42 58 1 63
Saku Koivu 77 16 40 56 −4 93
Andrei Kostitsyn 78 26 27 53 15 28
Chris Higgins 81 27 25 52 0 20
Michael Ryder 70 14 17 31 −4 30
Guillaume Latendresse 73 16 11 27 −2 41
Sergei Kostitsyn 52 9 18 27 9 51
Roman Hamrlik 77 5 21 26 7 38
Bryan Smolinski 64 8 17 25 −8 20
Maxim Lapierre 53 7 10 17 3 60
Michael Komisarek 75 4 13 17 9 101
Mathieu Dandenault 61 9 5 14 −11 34
Tom Kostopoulos 66 7 6 13 −3 113
Kyle Chipchura 36 4 7 11 −1 10
Patrice Brisebois 43 3 8 11 −2 26
Mikhail Grabovski 24 3 6 9 −4 8
Josh Gorges 63 0 9 9 0 32
Steve Begin 44 3 5 8 0 48
Francis Bouillon 74 2 6 8 9 61
Ryan O'Byrne 33 1 6 7 7 45
Carey Price (G) 41 0 2 2 0 0
Cristobal Huet (G) 39 0 1 1 0 0
Gregory Stewart 1 0 0 0 0 5
Matt D'Agostini 1 0 0 0 0 2
Corey Locke 1 0 0 0 −1 0
Garth Murray 1 0 0 0 0 0

Goaltenders edit

Player GP TOI W L OT GA SO Sv% SA GAA
Carey Price 41 2414 24 12 3 103 3 .920 1282 2.56
Jaroslav Halak 6 285 2 1 1 10 1 .934 151 2.11
Cristobal Huet 39 2277 21 12 6 97 2 .916 1150 2.55
Combined 82 4976 47 25 10 210* 6 .919 2583 2.53

*The team has also allowed 6 game losing shootout goals and 6 empty net goals. These goals do not count towards a goalie's personal statistics.

Playoffs edit

Skaters edit

Player GP G A Pts +/- PIM
Alexei Kovalev 12 5 6 11 −4 8
Tomas Plekanec 12 4 5 9 −1 2
Saku Koivu 7 3 6 9 1 4
Andrei Kostitsyn 12 5 3 8 −4 2
Sergei Kostitsyn 12 3 5 8 5 14
Patrice Brisebois 10 1 5 6 −3 6
Chris Higgins 12 3 2 5 1 2
Tom Kostopoulos 12 3 1 4 −1 6
Mark Streit 11 1 3 4 −1 8
Andrei Markov 12 1 3 4 0 8
Mike Komisarek 12 1 2 3 3 18
Bryan Smolinski 12 1 2 3 1 2
Francis Bouillon 7 1 2 3 0 4
Roman Hamrlik 12 1 2 3 −3 8
Steve Begin 12 0 3 3 1 8
Josh Gorges 12 0 3 3 −2 0
Maxim Lapierre 12 0 3 3 −5 6
Guillaume Latendresse 8 0 1 1 −5 19
Michael Ryder 4 0 0 0 1 2
Ryan O'Byrne 4 0 0 0 −2 0
Mathieu Dandenault 9 0 0 0 −3 2
Carey Price (G) 11 0 0 0 0 2
Jaroslav Halak (G) 2 0 0 0 0 0

Goaltenders edit

Player GP TOI W L GA SO Sv% SA GAA
Carey Price 11 648 5 6 30 2 .901 305 2.78
Jaroslav Halak 2 76 0 0 3 0 .889 28 2.34
COMBINED 12 724 5 7 33 2 .900 333 2.70

*The team has also allowed 2 empty net goals. These goals do not count towards a goalie's personal statistics.

Awards and records edit

Awards edit

Team awards edit

On April 5, following the final home game against the Toronto Maple Leafs, the team announced its award winners for the season.

Player Award Notes
Alexei Kovalev Molson Cup Awarded to the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and with the most "three stars" recognitions.
Mark Streit (2) Jacques Beauchamp Trophy Awarded by the Sports Writers Association of Montreal to a player for recognition of his outstanding achievement in the game of hockey.

National Hockey League awards edit

Records edit

  • February 19 win against the New York Rangers was the largest comeback in franchise history after being down 0–5.[4]

Milestones edit

Regular season
Player Milestone Reached
Roman Hamrlik 1,000th NHL career game October 3, 2007
Carey Price 1st NHL career game
1st NHL career win
October 10, 2007
Kyle Chipchura 1st NHL career game October 10, 2007
Kyle Chipchura 1st NHL career goal
1st NHL career point
October 20, 2007
Mikhail Grabovski 1st NHL career point October 20, 2007
Bryan Smolinski 1,000th NHL career game October 22, 2007
Mikhail Grabovski 1st NHL career goal October 22, 2007
Alexei Kovalev 1,000th NHL career game
800th NHL career point
October 26, 2007
Alexei Kovalev 100th NHL power play career goal November 17, 2007
Ryan O'Byrne 1st NHL career game
1st NHL career point
December 6, 2007
Sergei Kostitsyn 1st NHL career game December 13, 2007
Sergei Kostitsyn 1st NHL career point December 15, 2007
Mathieu Dandenault 800th NHL career game December 20, 2007
Sergei Kostitsyn 1st NHL career goal December 20, 2007
Saku Koivu 400th NHL career assist January 3, 2008
Corey Locke 1st career NHL game January 3, 2008
Francis Bouillon 400th NHL career game January 22, 2008
Saku Koivu 700th NHL career game January 31, 2008
Carey Price 1st NHL career assist
1st NHL career point
February 9, 2008
Carey Price 1st NHL career shutout February 16, 2008
Ryan O'Byrne 1st NHL goal March 3, 2008
Alexei Kovalev 500th NHL career assist March 6, 2008
Patrice Brisebois 400th NHL career point March 8, 2008
Matt D'Agostini 1st NHL career game April 3, 2008
Gregory Stewart 1st NHL career game April 5, 2008
Maxime Lapierre 100th NHL career game April 5, 2008
Playoffs
Player Milestone Reached
Mike Komisarek 1st NHL career playoff assist
1st NHL career playoff point
April 10, 2008
Andrei Kostitsyn 1st NHL career playoff game
1st NHL career playoff goal
1st NHL career playoff point
April 10, 2008
Sergei Kostitsyn 1st NHL career playoff game
1st NHL career playoff goal
1st NHL career playoff point
April 10, 2008
Tom Kostopoulos 1st NHL career playoff game
1st NHL career playoff goal
1st NHL career playoff assist
1st NHL career playoff point
April 10, 2008
Maxim Lapierre 1st NHL career playoff game
1st NHL career playoff assist
1st NHL career playoff point
April 10, 2008
Guillaume Latendresse 1st NHL career playoff game April 10, 2008
Carey Price 1st NHL career playoff game
1st NHL career playoff win
April 10, 2008
Mark Streit 1st NHL career playoff assist
1st NHL career playoff point
April 10, 2008
Andrei Kostitsyn 1st NHL career playoff assist April 15, 2008
Ryan O'Byrne 1st NHL career playoff game April 15, 2008
Carey Price 1st NHL career playoff shutout April 15, 2008
Sergei Kostitsyn 1st NHL career playoff assist April 19, 2008
Tomas Plekanec 1st NHL career playoff goal April 19, 2008
Mike Komisarek 1st NHL career playoff goal April 21, 2008
Mark Streit 1st NHL career playoff goal April 21, 2008
Jaroslav Halak 1st NHL career playoff game April 28, 2008
Guillaume Latendresse 1st NHL career playoff assist
1st NHL career playoff point
April 28, 2008

Transactions edit

The Canadiens have been involved in the following transactions during the 2007–08 season.

Trades edit

June 16, 2007 To Chicago Blackhawks
Sergei Samsonov
To Montreal Canadiens
Jassen Cullimore
Tony Salmelainen
June 23, 2007 To Carolina Hurricanes
Michael Leighton
To Montreal Canadiens
192nd overall pick in 2007 (D - Scott Kishel)
November 15, 2007 To Florida Panthers
Garth Murray
To Montreal Canadiens
Claimed off waivers
February 8, 2008 To Detroit Red Wings
Francis Lemieux
To Montreal Canadiens
Brett Engelhardt
February 18, 2008 To Phoenix Coyotes
Cory Urquhart
To Montreal Canadiens
Olivier Latendresse
February 26, 2008 To Washington Capitals
Cristobal Huet
To Montreal Canadiens
2nd round pick in 2009 (LW - Jeremy Morin)

Free agents edit

Free agent acquisitions edit

Player Former team Contract terms
Roman Hamrlik Calgary Flames 4 years, $22 million
Bryan Smolinski Vancouver Canucks 1 year, $2 million
Tom Kostopoulos Los Angeles Kings 2 years, $1.8 million
Jamie Rivers St. Louis Blues 1 year, $525,000
Patrice Brisebois Colorado Avalanche 1 year, $700,000
Brock Trotter Denver Pioneers 3 years, minor league contract

Players lost to free agency edit

Player New team
Radek Bonk Nashville Predators
Dan Jancevski Tampa Bay Lightning
Sheldon Souray Edmonton Oilers
David Aebischer Phoenix Coyotes
Mike Johnson St. Louis Blues
Janne Niinimaa HC Davos

Draft picks edit

Montreal's picks at the 2007 NHL Entry Draft in Columbus, Ohio.[5]

Round # Player Position Nationality College/junior/club team (league)
1 12 Ryan McDonagh Defence   United States Cretin-Derham Hall (USHS-MN)
1 22 Max Pacioretty Left wing   United States Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)
2 43 P. K. Subban Defence   Canada Belleville Bulls (OHL)
3 65 Olivier Fortier Centre   Canada Rimouski Océanic (QMJHL)
3 73 Yannick Weber Defence    Switzerland Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
5 133 Joe Stejskal Defence   United States Grand Rapids High School (USHS-MN)
5 142 Andrew Conboy Left wing   United States Omaha Lancers (USHL)
6 163 Nichlas Torp Defence   Sweden HV71 (Elitserien)
7 192 Scott Kishel Defence   United States Virginia High School (USHS-MN)

Farm teams edit

Hamilton Bulldogs edit

The Hamilton Bulldogs remain Montreal's top affiliate in the American Hockey League in 2007–08.

Cincinnati Cyclones edit

Montreal has a joint affiliation with the Nashville Predators for the Cincinnati Cyclones of the ECHL in 2007–08.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2007-08 NHL Summary".
  2. ^ "Carey Price earns win in NHL debut as Canadiens beat Penguins 3-2".
  3. ^ a b "2008 Eastern Conference All-Stars". NHL.com. January 11, 2008. Archived from the original on July 6, 2008. Retrieved January 11, 2008.
  4. ^ "Habs' confidence soaring after historic win". CBC News. February 21, 2008. Retrieved February 21, 2008.
  5. ^ 2007 NHL Entry Draft Results nhl.com[dead link]