2010-2011 Forecaster – Jaroslav Halak
Here is my 2010-2011 NHL season player forecaster for the newest St.Louis Blues starting goaltender Jaroslav Halak.
Here is my 2010-2011 NHL season player forecaster for the newest St.Louis Blues starting goaltender Jaroslav Halak.
It was only seconds after the news broke on June 17 that the Canadiens had traded goaltender Jaroslav Halak to the St. Louis Blues when a colleague, who is a big Habs fan, stormed into my office.
St. Louis Blues Executive Vice President and General Manager Doug Armstrong announced Tuesday the club has signed goaltender Jaroslav Halak to a four-year contract.
“When you’re drafted in the ninth round, and then you get to the show and play the way he has,” Shannon said, “there’s only two things that comes from … total above-average talent or work ethic. He has the work ethic.”The Slovakia native has no idea where his inner drive was hatched. “I was born in May, and I am a (Taurus),” Halak said, “so I’m really stubborn. When I have some dream and some goal, I’m going for it. I don’t give up.”
In Montreal, “The Choice” came down to Jaroslav Halak or Carey Price, and considering that Price started just one game of Montreal’s sensational 19-game playoff run this spring, we’re going to assume new general manage Pierre Gauthier finalized his decision when the regular season came to a close.
The Montreal Canadiens have traded Jaroslav Halak to the St.Louis Blues for Lars Eller and Ian Schultz.
Montreal Canadiens goaltender and playoff hero Jaroslav Halak says he wants to take some time away from the game before thinking about his future.
Are the Pittsburgh Penguins letting Jaroslav Halak get inside their heads, as the Washington Capitals did?
Those predicting Montreal’s demise so early in the second round of the playoffs might want to think again after Sunday’s Game 2.
Nobody predicted the Canadiens to win the series and nobody predicted them to come back from 3-1 deficit and certainly nobody expected them to hold Washington to 1 goal in game 7 and for them to win the series.
The Montreal Canadiens will need one more Herculean effort if they hope to upset the highly-favoured Washington Capitals tonight in Game 7 of their Eastern Conference quarter-final series.
With their season in the balance, the Montreal Canadiens will go back to goaltender Jaroslav Halak tonight when they face the Washington Capitals in Game 5 of their NHL Eastern Conference playoff series.
The Montreal Canadiens will turn to goaltender Carey Price as they look to draw even with the Washington Capitals in their Eastern Conference quarterfinal game tonight.
There are questions surrounding Montreal on who will start in goal in game four tomorrow night, Jaroslav Halak or Carey Price