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April 2012
- Tomas Kaberle
- Brad Staubitz
- Trevor Timmins
Affront the reality
Lorsque vous évoluez dans certains desplus gros marchés de la LNH où le hockey est pratiquement une religion, vous vous devez d'être à votre meilleur match après match. Toronto, Boston, Montréal; Tomas Kaberle a passé sa carrière à être scruté sous la loupe.
Fight club
Il n'est jamais parmi les meneurs pour le nombre de minutes de jeu dans son équipe, mais le poids lourd du Tricolore Brad Staubitz a sa façon bien à lui pour que chaque instant passé sur la patinoire compte.
Preparing the Blueprint
"The Canadiens are proud to select...". Every June, these words turn the dreams of a few young hockey players into reality, but they also represent nearly a year's worth of work for those making the selection.
On the rise : Blake Geoffrion
Much has been made of Blake Geoffrion's storied family history since the former Predators forward arrived in Montreal this February. Now, the 24-year-old center is ready to make his own name in the league.
Tattoos and Taligates with Chuck Hughes
It makes sense that if you're going to ask a celebrity chef to prepare dishes inspired by the taste of Canadiens players, you connect with a guy whose initials are ''C.H.'' In this issue, Chuck Hughes prepares sea bass and a lobster risotto for Tomas Kaberle.
Breezy does it
Much has been made of Blake Geoffrion's storied family history since the former Predators forward arrived in Montreal this February. Now, the 24-year-old center is ready to make his own name in the league.
Got a question for Breezer? With luck, the man himself just might answer it. Send your question today to letters@canadiens.com and it could end up featured in an upcoming issue.
Last word : William Shatner
Launching a new book, collaborating on an album with dozens of rock legends, premiering an original documentary and hitting the road for a one-man show would be a pretty impressive career for most performers. For William Shatner, it’s just your average month. Best known for his roles as Captain James T. Kirk, T.J. Hooker and Denny Crane, the Emmy Award-winning Canadian icon has left an indelible mark on popular culture during his 60-year career. We caught up with the Notre-Dame-de-Grace native to find out more about his Montreal roots and what’s up next for the man who’s already done everything.
* Read the full interview here
On the Fly
Quick hits, insider chatter, and other random facts including:
- Yannick Weber: Captain Planet
- My Hometown: Max Pacioretty
- Dining out with Peter Budaj
- My Man with Stephanie Darche
- You are... Louis Leblanc
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