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Alex Tanguay #13 | Left Wing | Montreal Canadiens
Height: 6-0    Weight: 190    Shoots: L    Born: November 21, 1979, Ste-Justine, Quebec

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Career Stats
YearTeamGPGAPTS+/-PIMPPGPPASHGSHAGWGShotsShot%SOGSOAT
2000-01COL82275077353771110313520.000
2001-02COL701335488367120029014.400
2002-03COL82264167343631200514218.300
2003-04COL69255479304271801511721.400
2005-06COL7129497884682100412523.226
2006-07CAL81225981134451600010720.637
2007-08CAL78184058114831221312114.902
Player Notes
September 26, 2008
Alex Tanguay is currently dealing with a groin/hip problem, according to the Montreal Gazette. Others also dealing with similar type injuries include Roman Hamerlik, Patrice Brisbois and Gerorge Laraque, though all too figure to be minor in terms of the severity of the injuries.

Our View:The big name to keep an eye on here is obviously Tanguay who is coming off his worst season in years (58 points). With a new lease on life in Monrtreal, odds are in Tanguay's favor that he will return to his 70-point scoring ways and therefore he make a nice draft day target if he fails top be drafted early.
September 25, 2008
Alex Tanguay missed practice on Thursday due to a sore hip flexor according to the AP. The injury is not believed to be serious.

Our View:Tanguay played last season for Calgary and posted 58 points in 78 games. he converted 14.9 percent of his shots into goals.
September 2, 2008
Alex Tanguay is excited about playing for the Canadiens this season, according to the Calgary Sun. He said, "I'm really looking forward to training camp. This is the most mythical hockey team. I feel like a baseball player just traded to the Yankees. Twice last season I asked the Flames to trade me, and Montreal was on my wish list both times."

Our View:Tanguay was not pleased with playing on a checking line in Calgary last season, which reduced him to 58 points over 78 games. He looks to bounce back in Montreal, and should challenge 75 points, making him a viable No. 4 fantasy forward.