The Canadiens are winners of three in a row, but can they keep it up?The Canadiens are winners of three in a row, but can they keep it up? (Richard Wolowicz/Getty Images)

Looks like another roller-coaster season in Montreal. The good: The Canadiens opened with a pair of overtime wins. The bad: They lost power-play quarterback Andrei Markov for four months due to an ankle injury. The ugly: a five-game losing streak in which Montreal fell to four of the six Canadian-based clubs.

But times are good again at the Bell Centre, where the hometown Habs have won four in a row.

Are the Habs back on track? Are Cammalleri and fellow big-ticket forwards Scott Gomez and Brian Gionta living up to their hype (and their contracts)? Does the acquisition of Marc-Andre Bergeron ease the absence of Markov?

And what about that goaltending situation? Should coach Jacques Martin stick with a hot Jaroslav Halak, or does Carey Price deserve another crack?

We discussed these topics and more with Kevin van Steendelaar of the Canadiens blog yathehabsrule.com.