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Impact End Winless Streak with 1-0 Win Over Railhawks

Montreal Impact

The Montreal Impact were in dire need of a win last night against the Carolina Railhawks after going winless in their last 5 games. Had they not won, they would have established the team’s worst winless record in team history. 

But the good news for fans and players alike was that the goal by forward Peter Byers in the 73rd minute pushed the Impact through to a 1-0 victory in the first game of the Impact’s second half of the USSF Second division’s regular season and handed the RailHawks their first road loss of the season.

 

Roberto Brown Released By Montreal Impact

Montreal Impact

Only days after coach Marc Dos Santos stated « to go to war you need men that are ready to pay the price. We need players that are ready to work every day. It is hard to win, it takes energy and heart. Maybe playing for the Impact is too much pressure for some." The Montreal Impact have released striker Roberto Brown.

   

Alouettes Get 1st Win of Season over Edmonton 33-23

Montreal Alouettes

The Montreal Alouettes finally get their first win of the season against a team that may have once been considered their arch rivals, in the Edmonton Eskimos. However, with a week 1 loss to Saskatchewan, I think the Roughriders currently hold that distinction. The Alouettes are finally over their first big hump, 1 - by getting their first win of the season, and 2 - winning against a very tough Western Conference team. The Alouettes scored 22 unanswered points in the 2nd half to come from behind and beat the Eskimos 33 to 23 in Edmonton.

   

Uninspired Impact Loss Raises Dos Santos' Ire

Montreal Impact

The Montreal Impact’s rank in the NASL conference and play on the pitch both seem to have something on common. They both appear to be going from bad to worse.

   

Stefano Pesoli, Impact Part Ways

Montreal Impact

After nearly a season’s worth of injuries to his knee and toe, it appears Stefano Pesoli’s last game played with the Impact, was in fact that, his last game with the Impact.

   

Geoff Molson To Replace Pierre Boivin June 30, 2011

Montreal Canadiens

The Molson’s are coming, the Molson’s…. oh, they were already here? If it wasn’t clear before today who was really in charge at the helm of the Montreal Canadiens’  cruise liner, it was made official this afternoon as the team announced that Pierre Boivin would be “stepping down” and “handing over the reins” to owner Geoff Molson in the coming year.

   

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