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Famed cartoonist Aislin reflects on drawing the Habs over five decades

  MONTREAL Cartoonist Terry Mosher, or Aislin as he’s known, has drawn the highs and lows of the Montreal Canadiens for decades. The current playoff run is no exception and to mark the historic occasion, he looked back on more than 50 years of covering the Habs in Montreal with CTV News. Mosher’s most famous cartoon of the Habs is the one depicting hockey as the city’s new religion. Terry Mosher s cartoon of the Habs jersey draped over the Mount Royal Cross. (Photo courtesy Terry Mosher) Whenever any writers from out of town want to talk about hockey, this cartoon gets picked up. It s made me a few bucks too!” he said in an interview Tuesday.

Canadiens Notebook: Jake Allen will be in goal for Habs Saturday night

Canadiens Notebook: Jake Allen will be in goal for Habs Saturday night New coach Dominique Ducharme will give Carey Price, who has a 3.13 goals-against average and a .888 save percentage, a break against Jets. Author of the article: Stu Cowan  •  Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Feb 26, 2021  •  February 26, 2021  •  9 minute read  •  Feb 21, 2021; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Montreal Canadiens goalie Jake Allen (34) makes a save in the second period against the Ottawa Senators at the Canadian Tire Centre. Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-USA TODAY Sports Photo by Marc DesRosiers /USA TODAY Sports Article content Claude Julien wouldn’t reveal who his starting goalie would be until the day of a game.

Obit: Alan King was an editorial cartoonist, self-taught artist, classical pianist

Article content The Ottawa Citizen’s longtime editorial cartoonist Alan King once described his craft as the “scruffy offspring of art and journalism.” King was a master of that unruly child, both entertaining and maddening readers during his 17 years as lead cartoonist. His richly illustrated ink drawings regularly skewered politicians, pomposity and hypocrisy. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Obit: Alan King was an editorial cartoonist, self-taught artist, classical pianist Back to video “Editorial cartoons,” he once wrote, “speak louder, more sharply, and with less forethought than most forms of newspaper commentary: It is their glaring defect and great advantage.”

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