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By Victoria Matiash, Special to ESPN.com
Saturday, February 21, 2009 It would be a modest understatement to say the Canadiens have not had a good time of it in recent days. Their best player was called out, shamed publicly, and told his presence wasn't welcome for two games. Three others were exposed as alleged buddies of a man linked to outlaw activity. On the ice, the team lost two more games to push its recent record to 3-11-1. And while the Montreal press dissected, exploited and regurgitated every last tidbit, Habs fans wailed and howled in the streets. Not ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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