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Looking for a multi-year contract after an injury-riddled 2010-11 campaign, restricted free agent Josh Gorges had to settle for a one year $2.5 million contract with the Montreal Canadiens this off-season. Gorges missed 46 games last year with a knee injury that prevented him from playing. Gorges had originally tore up his right knee during his last season with the Kelowna Rockets of the WHL and...
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Fan Fights: Bruins/Canadiens Game
YESSSS! There’s been a lack of fan fighting in the NFL this year and with no NBA the NHL fans really need to pick up the slack. The Montreal Canadiens hosted the Boston Bruins last night when this skirmish broke out in the stands. Stadium security broke up the fun fairly quickly, but my problem with security is that their shirts are misspelled.
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