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The Montreal Gazette

Montreal, QC, Canada

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Past articles by Andrew:

Canadiens by the numbers: Gallagher shows his worth in surprising ways

What makes the winger so valuable, even if he’s not scoring, is his outsized impact on driving possession and goals for his teammates. → Read More

About Last Night: Canadiens score their way out of trouble in 7-4 win over the New Jersey Devils

Montreal Canadiens beat the New Jersey Devils 7-4, Nick Suzuki, Jake Evans, Cole Caufield, Joel Armia, Chris Wideman, Christian Dvorak and Kale Clague scored for the Canadiens. → Read More

Liveblog Replay: Canadiens hang on for a 7-4 victory over the Devils

The Habs are looking for their first win of the season against a Devils team without Jack Hughes. → Read More

Liveblog: Jordan Harris makes his Canadiens debut against defending Stanley Cup champions

Ryan Poehling has been cleared to play and he's back in the lineup against the Lightning. → Read More

Canadiens by the numbers: Pitlick delivers offence, but D is a concern

At even strength during his time with the Habs, he has the worst defensive numbers of any NHL forward who has played more than 400 minutes. → Read More

Canadiens by the numbers: Special teams await St. Louis's magic touch

Looking at advanced metrics, we can see that is one area where the Habs haven't improved under the new head coach. → Read More

About Last Night: Is the new coach bump wearing off?

Playing in a packed Bell Centre for the first time in months, the Canadiens were listless against one of the league's worst teams. → Read More

Liveblog: Habs look to stay hot vs. Kraken in Battle of the Basement

Montreal looks for their 8th win under Martin St. Louis. → Read More

Canadiens by the numbers: Habs' moves signal beginning of sea change

Switching head coaches, trading winger Tyler Toffoli and adding goalie Andrew Hammond point to a complete rebuild and tough times ahead. → Read More

Canadiens by the numbers: Character, leadership key cogs in rebuild

Lehkonen, Gallagher and Toffoli could command decent trade returns, but they also lead by example, which is in short supply this season. → Read More

Canadiens by the numbers: Lady Luck is piling on Habs

Using the expected-goals metric, three analytics models agree on one thing: The Canadiens are the unluckiest team in the NHL this season. → Read More

Canadiens by the numbers: Lehkonen makes outsized impact for Canadiens

While his offensive production is more in line with a third-line winger, he is essentially a first-line facilitator for his Habs teammates. → Read More

Canadiens by the numbers: More than meets the eye to Petry's struggles

Despite clearly battling the puck this season, the mistake-prone defenceman's on-ice impact at even strength remains reasonably strong. → Read More

About Last Night: Habs still searching for the first win of the Jeff Gorton era

The Montreal Canadiens face injuries, illness, and continually mounting frustration in a dismal season, and unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a light at… → Read More

Liveblog: Montreal Canadiens host surging Colorado Avalanche

The Montreal Canadiens are facing a hobbled and humbled Colorado Avalanche team, who face their own challenges with their top goalies out. → Read More

By the numbers: First appearances deceiving for Habs blue-liner Savard

The Canadiens have been bleeding goals while he’s on the ice, but he remains a defenceman who can close out games and kill penalties. → Read More

By the numbers: Tomas Tatar could be jolt the Canadiens' offence needs

Forward might be rusty, but has combined with Phillip Danault and Brendan Gallagher to form one of the NHL's best lines over the last 3 years. → Read More

By the numbers: Canadiens' Kotkaniemi, Suzuki rising to the occasion

Suzuki's goal-scoring rate has skyrocketed 254 per cent during the playoffs, while Kotkaniemi has seen an astronomical 404-per-cent increase. → Read More

By the numbers: Kotkaniemi could be best fit to fill in for Gallagher

Canadiens forward has many of the same qualities as Gallagher, minus the net presence, but nobody can fully replace the Habs' heart and soul. → Read More

By the numbers: Metrics show Canadiens better off with Price in net

While Jake Allen has been excellent this season and Carey Price has struggled, especially on the PK, he remains top-10 in stopping tough shots. → Read More