69 episodes

A hockey podcast talking all things Montreal Canadiens and other news around the National Hockey League.

Habs Culture Justin Schwartz & Liam Baum

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    • 5.0 • 13 Ratings

A hockey podcast talking all things Montreal Canadiens and other news around the National Hockey League.

    Is Nick Suzuki the Canadiens Future #1 Center? Is Kaiden Guhle Deserving of an 8x8?

    Is Nick Suzuki the Canadiens Future #1 Center? Is Kaiden Guhle Deserving of an 8x8?

    Get ready for a hockey extravaganza in Episode #69 of Habs Culture, where hosts Justin and Liam break down the latest NHL buzz! This week, the dynamic duo tackles the burning question: Is Nick Suzuki the Canadiens' future #1 center? Justin and Liam provide in-depth analysis, making bold predictions about Suzuki's potential dominance on the ice.

    But that's not the only headline on the agenda -- the dynamic duo explores the seismic shift in the league as Patrick Kane signs with the Red Wings. How will the Chicago Blackhawks' legend impact Detroit's game, and what does this blockbuster signing mean for the Red Wings' season?

    And the excitement doesn't stop there! The hosts delve into the intricacies of contract discussions surrounding rising star Kaiden Guhle. Will an 8-year, $8 million deal solidify his place in the Canadiens' blue line? Justin and Liam break down the implications and share their insights into the future of Montreal's roster.
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    • 47 min
    Establishing an Identity

    Establishing an Identity

    In episode #68 of the Habs Culture Podcast, join Justin and Liam on a deep dive into the Montreal Canadiens' quest to rediscover their identity under the guidance of new head coach Martin St-Louis. As the team navigates through a challenging season, we explore the intricacies of their evolving playing style and the adjustments being made on the ice.

    The goalie carousel has been in full swing, and we dissect the performances of netminders Jake Allen, Sam Montembeault, and Cayden Primeau. The trio has faced the spotlight in the absence of Carey Price, and we analyze the impact they could have on a needy Edmonton Oilers team.

    Moreover, our discussion extends to the development of the young core. From Alex Newhook to Cole Caufield, we evaluate how the next generation of players is shaping the future of the Canadiens. How are these young talents adapting to St-Louis' coaching philosophy, and what role do they play in defining the team's new identity?
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    • 55 min
    Symphony of Success and Struggle

    Symphony of Success and Struggle

    In Episode 67 of the Habs Culture podcast, hosts Justin and Liam dive deep into the turbulent waters of the Montreal Canadiens' season. The duo dissects the team's ongoing inconsistency, exploring the highs and lows that have characterized their performance so far.

    One of the focal points of the discussion revolves around the limited power play time for emerging talents such as Alex Newhook and Juraj Slafkovsky. Justin and Liam unravel the mysteries behind the coaching decisions that have kept these young forwards on the sidelines during man-advantage situations, examining the potential impact on the team's overall offensive strategy.

    On a brighter note, the hosts celebrate the success stories of seasoned veterans Brendan Gallagher and Sean Monahan. They analyze the contributions of these experienced players, shedding light on how their leadership and performance have become pillars of stability amidst the team's fluctuations.

    The goalie carousel is another hot topic on the agenda, as Justin and Liam scrutinize the netminding situation that has seen various goaltenders take the spotlight. From standout performances to unexpected challenges, the hosts provide a comprehensive overview of the Canadiens' goaltending dynamics.
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    • 49 min
    An Unexpected Hot Start

    An Unexpected Hot Start

    Join Justin and Liam in Episode #66 of the Habs Culture podcast as they dive deep into the Montreal Canadiens' surprising 5-2-2 start to the season. The dynamic duo provides an insightful analysis of individual player performances, shining a spotlight on rising stars Kaiden Guhle, seasoned goaltender Jake Allen, and the electric forward, Cole Caufield.
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    • 37 min
    Early Trouble in Montreal

    Early Trouble in Montreal

    In this episode of "Habs Culture," your hosts Justin and Liam dive deep into the early struggles of the Montreal Canadiens and the potential concerns looming on the horizon, including the impact of Kirby Dach's recent injury. The Habs, a team with a rich and storied history, are facing challenges in the current season, and Justin and Liam are here to break it all down for you.
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    • 39 min
    Habs vs Leafs Review and A Look at the Upcoming Schedule

    Habs vs Leafs Review and A Look at the Upcoming Schedule

    In episode #64, Justin and Liam dissect every aspect of the home opener against their arch-rivals, the Toronto Maple Leafs. From lineup decisions to key matchups and standout players, they leave no stone unturned. But that's not all - the excitement doesn't stop there. Justin and Liam also preview the Canadiens' upcoming week, including matchups against the Chicago Blackhawks and the Minnesota Wild. What can Habs fans expect from these games? Our hosts provide in-depth analysis and, of course, their bold predictions and sizzling hot takes that will leave you thinking.
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    • 38 min

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