2011–12 Montreal Canadiens season


The 2011–12 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's 103rd season in franchise history and their 95th season in the National Hockey League since the league was established on November 22, 1917. Finishing in last place in their respective division and conference, the Canadiens did not qualify for the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs.

Off-season

Heading into the off-season, Canadiens general manager Pierre Gauthier had certain issues to address. There were several unrestricted free agents on the team that included, most notably Jeff Halpern, Roman Hamrlik, Alex Auld, Brent Sopel, Hal Gill, James Wisniewski, Mathieu Darche and Andrei Markov.
The team managed to re-sign Gill, Darche and Markov. On the other hand, no contracts were offered to Halpern, Auld and Sopel, thus allowing them to leave the team. Roman Hamrlik rejected the Canadiens's one-year offer and instead accepted a two-year contract with the Washington Capitals. James Wisniewski let it be known that he would be testing the free agent market. On June 29, his negotiating rights were traded to the Columbus Blue Jackets.
On the restricted free agent side, qualifying offers were made to Andrei Kostitsyn, Max Pacioretty, David Desharnais, Yannick Weber, Ryan White and Josh Gorges, and all were eventually re-signed. No qualifying offers were made to forwards Dustin Boyd, Tom Pyatt, Benoit Pouliot and defenceman Alexandre Picard, thus allowing them to become unrestricted free agents.
On the first day of free agency on July 1, Pierre Gauthier addressed two needs – a big-body forward and a reliable back-up goaltender. They were successful in their first objective in the signing of forward Erik Cole from the Carolina Hurricanes to a four-year, $18 million contract. Their need for a capable back-up goaltender to periodically relieve Carey Price was also fulfilled when they signed free agent Peter Budaj from the Colorado Avalanche to a two-year deal worth $2.3 million.
Another notable transaction during the off-season was the signing of rugged Russian defenceman Alexei Emelin to a one-year, two-way contract for the 2011–12 season. Emelin, drafted by the Canadiens in the third round with the 84th overall pick in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft, was under the Canadiens' radar for quite some time. He finally agreed to make the jump to North America when a clause was inserted in his contract, stating that he would be able to return to the Kontinental Hockey League in Russia should he be unable to make the Canadiens' NHL roster. Emelin is often compared to fellow Russian and former NHL defenceman Darius Kasparaitis, who was known for his aggressive, physical playing style.
Assistant Coach Kirk Muller, who was part of the Canadiens' coaching staff since 2006, confirmed rumours that he was actively seeking a head coaching position in the NHL and would be leaving the team. On June 27, 2011, following his inability to find a head coaching position in the NHL, the Nashville Predators announced that Muller had been hired as the head coach of their American Hockey League affiliate, the Milwaukee Admirals. He would later fulfill his dream when on November 28, 2011, Muller became coach of the Carolina Hurricanes, taking over for Paul Maurice.
Following Muller's departure, GM Pierre Gauthier announced the appointment of Randy Cunneyworth and Randy Ladouceur as assistant coaches. Cunneyworth and Ladouceur were coach and assistant coach respectfully for the Canadiens's AHL affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs, during the previous season. The addition of Ladouceur also provides the team the first former defenceman as an assistant coach since the 2005–06 season.

Season timeline

October
The Canadiens started with the team's worst start since 1941. Prior to their first game of the season, defenceman Andrei Markov was placed on the injured reserved list. The Canadiens started the season with a 2–0 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Air Canada Centre. During the game, newly acquired defenceman Chris Campoli suffered a hamstring injury and was sidelined indefinitely.
The team's first win of the season was a 5–1 decision against the Winnipeg Jets at the MTS Centre, which was the Jets' first game in the newly relocated franchise's history.
The Canadiens played their home opener on October 13 in a 4–1 loss to the Calgary Flames. This coincided with Lars Eller's first game of the season following off-season shoulder surgery. That same day, the team announced that forward Ryan White had surgery for a sports hernia and would be sidelined indefinitely.
On October 23, the team traded long-time prospect Brock Trotter and their seventh round pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft to the Phoenix Coyotes for forward Petteri Nokelainen and defenceman Garrett Stafford.
The team would go on to a six-game losing streak and five-game losing streak at home until defeating the Philadelphia Flyers 5–1 on October 26, 2011, at the Bell Centre. Prior to the game, the Canadiens relieved Assistant Coach Perry Pearn of his duties, offering him another position in the organization, which he declined. Pearn was replaced behind the bench by Randy Ladouceur, who until then was situated in the press box during game time.
November
On November 10, the Canadiens beat the Phoenix Coyotes 3–2 in overtime to continue their winning streak in Phoenix. The Coyotes have not beaten the Canadiens at home ice since December 9, 1998, when they won 4–2.
Carey Price recorded back-to-back shutouts for the first time of his career in duplicate 4–0 wins against the Carolina Hurricanes on November 16 and the New York Rangers on November 19.
Max Pacioretty was suspended by NHL disciplinarian Brendan Shanahan for three games following a questionable hit on Pittsburgh Penguins defenceman Kris Letang on November 26 at the Bell Centre. Letang suffered a broken nose but still managed to finish the game. No penalty had been called on the hit.
The month also saw the NHL debuts of defenceman Frederic St. Denis on November 16 in a 4–0 win against the Carolina Hurricanes and Louis Leblanc on November 30 in a 4–1 loss to the Anaheim Ducks.
December
In an effort to bolster their power play, which was ranked 29th out of 30 teams in the league, GM Pierre Gauthier acquired defenceman Tomas Kaberle from the Carolina Hurricanes on December 9 in exchange for defenceman Jaroslav Spacek. In his first game with the Canadiens, Kaberle registered two assists, including one on the power play, in a 2–1 road win against the New Jersey Devils.
Chris Campoli returned to action on December 13 against the New York Islanders. He was sidelined with a lower body injury suffered during the team's season opener against the Toronto Maple Leafs back on October 6.
Feeling that the team was under performing with its 13–12–7 losing record, Pierre Gauthier fired Head Coach Jacques Martin on December 17. Assistant Coach Randy Cunneyworth was named interim head coach. Cunneyworth became the first unilingual, English-speaking active head coach of the Canadiens since Bob Berry, who was head coach from 1981 to 1984. Assistant General Manager Larry Carriere was named assistant coach in a questionable move, as Carriere has never coached hockey at any level whatsoever. Cunneyworth's first game as the interim head coach resulted in a 5–3 loss against the New Jersey Devils at the Bell Centre on December 17.
Under interim coach Cunneyworth, the team embarked on a five-game losing skid until finally winning their first game under their new coach in a convincing 6–2 win against the Senators in Ottawa on December 27. Despite this win, the team dropped their next two games and closed off the month losing 7 of their last 8 games.
January
Lars Eller started off the new year in style on January 4 by scoring four goals to help his team pounce the Winnipeg Jets 7–3 at the Bell Centre. Eller becomes the first Canadiens player to score four goals in one game since Jan Bulis did so against the Philadelphia Flyers back on January 26, 2006.
On January 12, goaltender Carey Price was invited to the 2012 NHL All-Star Game, which was played on January 29 in Ottawa. He was accompanied by teammate Raphael Diaz, who participated in the rookie skills competition held on January 28.
One day after Michael Cammalleri made disparaging remarks about the current status of the Montreal Canadiens, the Habs decided to part ways with the veteran forward. On January 12, Cammalleri was pulled out of a game against the Boston Bruins to find out that he had been traded to the Calgary Flames, along with goaltender Karri Ramo and a fifth round pick in 2012. In exchange, Montreal received forwards Rene Bourque, Patrick Holland and a second-round pick in 2013. Bourque carried a salary cap hit of $3.3 million until the 2015–16 season. This is Cammalleri's second tenure with the Flames, where he scored 39 goals during the 2008–09 season.
February
Max Pacioretty scored the first hat-trick of his career in a 4–2 win against the New York Islanders on February 9.
After being sidelined since the beginning of the season with a sports hernia, Ryan White finally made his season debut on February 15 against the Boston Bruins at the Bell Centre.
With their playoff hopes dying with each passing day, Pierre Gauthier became a seller. On February 17, Montreal sent defenceman Hal Gill and a conditional 2013 fifth-round draft pick to the Nashville Predators for a 2012 second-round pick, prospect Robert Slaney and Blake Geoffrion, the grandson of former Habs great Bernard Geoffrion and great-grandson of Canadiens legend Howie Morenz.
During the trade deadline on February 27, the Canadiens reacquired their fifth-round conditional pick in the Hall Gill trade, as well as the Predators' second-round pick in 2013 for forward Andrei Kostitsyn. They also claimed via re-entry waivers enforcer Brad Staubitz from the Minnesota Wild. Despite rumors to the contrary, Travis Moen and Chris Campoli, who were set to both become unrestricted free agents at the end of season, were not moved.
The Canadiens finished the month losing seven of their last eight games, including a five-game losing streak.
March and April
Max Pacioretty became the first American-born player in Canadiens history to reach the 30 goal mark during a 5–4 victory on March 8 against the Edmonton Oilers.
March 10 saw the return of defenceman Andrei Markov to the line-up. He registered an assist in the Canadiens 4–1 win against the Vancouver Canucks. Markov, who had been sidelined with a torn ACL, played his first game since November 13, 2010, missing almost 16 months of action.
Erik Cole scored a natural hat-trick just 5:41 after the opening faceoff on March 24 when the Habs defeated the Ottawa Senators 5–1. In turn, Cole became the second American-born player in Canadiens history to reach the 30-goal plateau. His effort also set a team record for the fastest natural hat-trick to start a game by any Canadiens player. Cole finished the season with a record-high 35 goals for an American-born player.
The Canadiens were officially eliminated from playoff contention in their 76th game of the season following a 4–1 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers on March 24.
On March 29, team owner Geoff Molson officially relieved Pierre Gauthier of his duties as general manager. Bob Gainey was also let go of his duties as special advisor to the GM. Molson further announced that former Habs GM Serge Savard would be acting as special advisor to find the next general manager.
April 1 saw the NHL debut of Gabriel Dumont in a winning cause against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Playoffs

The Canadiens missed the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since 2007.

Standings

Schedule and results

Pre-season





#DateOpponentScoreDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordRecap
1September 20Dallas Stars3–6PriceMontreal21,2730–1–0
2September 21Buffalo Sabres1–3MayerMontreal21,2730–2–0
3September 23Ottawa Senators4–3 SOLawsonOttawa17,8531–2–0
4September 24Ottawa Senators2–3PriceMontreal21,2731–3–0
5September 25Boston Bruins3–7BudajHalifax10,5951–4–0
6September 26Boston Bruins1–2PriceMontreal21,2731–5–0
7September 29Tampa Bay Lightning0–4BudajMontreal21,2731–6–0
8October 1Tampa Bay Lightning5–1PriceQuebec City15,1762–6–0



Regular season

Player statistics

Skaters

Player
79333265256
823526611148
811644601024
81173552−1556
81729369119
79161228−566
53121224−816
4331922−610
3891322−610
6041418−730
489716−341
82214161439
5931316−730
318715−716
615712−418
382911−914
432911−38
425510328
38538−1627
53178−729
67347−1830
51336−537
3814518
39224−127
13033−44
20033−761
17123310
1203322
13202210
19101248
3000−10
12000−14

Goaltenders

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Canadiens. Stats reflect time with Canadiens only.

Traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with Canadiens only.

Awards and records

Awards

PlayerAwardAwarded
Carey PriceNHL First Star of the WeekOctober 31, 2011
Carey PriceNHL First Star of the WeekNovember 21, 2011

Milestones

PlayerMilestoneReached
Raphael Diaz1st Career NHL GameOctober 6, 2011
Alexei Emelin1st Career NHL GameOctober 9, 2011
Raphael Diaz1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
October 15, 2011
Andrei Kostitsyn100th Career NHL AssistOctober 15, 2011
Raphael Diaz1st Career NHL GoalOctober 18, 2011
Hal Gill1,000th Career NHL GameOctober 20, 2011
Michael Cammalleri500th Career NHL GameOctober 22, 2011
Carey Price100th Career NHL WinOctober 26, 2011
Mathieu Darche200th Career NHL GameOctober 30, 2011
Brian Gionta200th Career NHL AssistNovember 5, 2011
Petteri Nokelainen200th Career NHL GameNovember 5, 2011
Lars Eller100th Career NHL GameNovember 16, 2011
Travis Moen100th Career NHL PointNovember 16, 2011
Frederic St. Denis1st Career NHL GameNovember 16, 2011
Erik Cole400th Career NHL PointNovember 17, 2011
Tomas Plekanec200th Career NHL AssistNovember 17, 2011
P. K. Subban100th Career NHL GameNovember 21, 2011
Louis Leblanc1st Career NHL GameNovember 30, 2011
Louis Leblanc1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
December 3, 2011
Alexei Emelin1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
December 6, 2011
Frederic St. Denis1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
December 8, 2011
Tomas Plekanec500th Career NHL GameDecember 10, 2011
Michael Cammalleri400th Career NHL PointDecember 13, 2011
Andrei Kostitsyn200th Career NHL PointDecember 13, 2011
Chris Campoli400th Career NHL GameDecember 15, 2011
Louis Leblanc1st Career NHL GoalDecember 15, 2011
Josh Gorges400th Career NHL GameDecember 22, 2011
Erik Cole200th Career NHL GoalDecember 31, 2011
Alexei Emelin1st Career NHL GoalJanuary 25, 2012
David Desharnais100th Career NHL GameFebruary 2, 2012
Max Pacioretty1st Career NHL Hat-trickFebruary 9, 2012
Aaron Palushaj1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
February 5, 2012
Yannick Weber100th Career NHL GameMarch 3, 2012
Max Pacioretty100th Career NHL PointMarch 6, 2012
Brad Staubitz200th Career NHL GameMarch 6, 2012
Scott Gomez900th Career NHL GameMarch 8, 2012
Aaron Palushaj1st Career NHL GoalMarch 17, 2012
Frederic St. Denis1st Career NHL AssistMarch 27, 2012
Erik Cole700th Career NHL GameApril 4, 2012
Gabriel Dumont1st Career NHL GameApril 4, 2012
Max Pacioretty200th Career NHL GameApril 4, 2012

Final roster

Updated April 7, 2012.

Transactions

The Canadiens have been involved in the following transactions during the 2011–12 season:

Trades

Free agents acquired

PlayerFormer teamContract terms
Raphael DiazEV Zug1 year, $900,000
Peter BudajColorado Avalanche2 years, $2.3 million
Erik ColeCarolina Hurricanes4 years, $18 million
Brock TrotterDinamo Riga1 year, $550,000
Peter DelmasWheeling Nailers3 years, $1.825 million entry-level contract
Nathan LawsonNew York Islanders1 year, $525,000
Brian WillsieWashington Capitals1 year, $600,000
Jeff WoywitkaDallas Stars1 year, $650,000
Chris CampoliChicago Blackhawks1 year, $1.75 million
Joe CallahanFlorida Panthers1 year, $550,000

Free agents lost

PlayerNew teamContract terms
Dustin BoydBarys Astanaundisclosed
Nigel DawesBarys Astanaundisclosed
Kyle KlubertanzDjurgardens IF2 years
Jeff HalpernWashington Capitals1 year, $875,000
J. T. WymanTampa Bay Lightning1 year, $525,000
Roman HamrlikWashington Capitals2 years, $7 million
Benoit PouliotBoston Bruins1 year, $1.1 million
Alex AuldOttawa Senators1 year, $1 million
Alexandre PicardPittsburgh Penguins1 year, $600,000
Tom PyattTampa Bay Lightning1 year, $525,000
Drew MacIntyreBuffalo Sabres1 year, $525,000
Brent SopelMetallurg Novokuznetsk2 years

Claimed via waivers

+On October 9, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman allowed the Montreal Canadiens to cancel the waiver claim on Betts and return him to the Philadelphia Flyers, as he had failed a physical due to an undisclosed injury which he had prior to being claimed.

Lost via waivers

Player signings

PlayerDateContract terms
Alexei EmelinMay 17, 20111 year, $984,200 entry-level contract
Joonas NattinenMay 26, 20113 years, $1.895 million, entry-level contract
Hal GillMay 31, 20111 year, $2.25 million
Andrei KostitsynJune 9, 20111 year, $3.25 million
Mathieu DarcheJune 10, 20111 year, $700,000
Max PaciorettyJune 20, 20112 years, $3.25 million
David DesharnaisJune 20, 20112 years, $1.7 million
Andrei MarkovJune 23, 20113 years, $17.25 million
Yannick WeberJune 29, 20112 years, $1.7 million
Ryan WhiteJuly 13, 20111 year, $625,000
Frederic St. DenisJuly 15, 20111 year, $605,000
Josh GorgesJuly 22, 20111 year, $2.5 million
Jarred TinordiNovember 2, 20113 years, $2.7 million entry-level contract
Brendan GallagherNovember 16, 20113 years, $2.145 million entry-level contract
Michael BournivalDecember 21, 20113 years, $2.07 million entry-level contract
Josh GorgesJanuary 1, 20126 years, $23.4 million contract extension
Morgan EllisMarch 1, 20123 years, $1.92 million entry-level contract
Patrick HollandMarch 7, 20123 years, $1.92 million entry-level contract
Greg PaterynMarch 28, 20122 years, $1.325 million entry-level contract
Nathan BeaulieuMarch 30, 20123 years, $2.775 million entry-level contract

Draft picks

Montreal's picks at the 2011 NHL Entry Draft in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Round#PlayerPositionNationalityCollege/junior/club team
117Nathan BeaulieuDefenceSaint John Sea Dogs
497 Josiah DidierDefenceCedar Rapids RoughRiders
4108 Oliver ArchambaultLeft WingVal-d'Or Foreurs
4113 Magnus NygrenDefenceFarjestad BK
5138Darren DietzDefenceSaskatoon Blades
6168Daniel PribylCentreSparta Prague Jr.
7198Colin SullivanDefenceAvon Old Farms