The Montreal Canadiens started the season on the wrong foot, tripped and fell on their face would be a more apt description. Their early performances frustrated fans as the expectations…
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Published: 1 month ago
Jake Allen is in the Canadiens' net for the Saturday afternoon duel against the Devils in New Jersey.
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Published: 10 months ago
Watch as Montreal Canadiens forward Nick Suzuki fires a wrist shot short side for a goal against the New Jersey Devils after taking a pass from teammate Cole Caufield.
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Published: 10 months ago
If there was any doubt the Ottawa Senators would be active ahead of the upcoming NHL trade deadline, it can be put to rest.The Senators have untouchable players but are "open for business," league executives told Postmedia's Bruce Garrioch.Ottawa for
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Published: 10 months ago
It's on Sunday that the traditional skills competition of the Montreal Canadiens will take place.
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Published: 10 months ago
Sean Monahan loved his time with the Canadiens.
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Published: 10 months ago
The Montreal Canadiens continue their roller coaster of a 2023-24 season as they win some and lose some more. Despite seeing several young players improve, the team is still trending…
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Published: 10 months ago
How can the Habs fix this problem?
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Published: 10 months ago
In today's links, Jean-Guy Talbot passes away, David Savard's status, looking back at the career of Chris Chelios, attendance troubles in Winnipeg, and diving into the goalie market.
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Published: 10 months ago
The rumors about Arber Xhekaj are quite something, but now it's downright insulting.
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Published: 10 months ago
As of February 23rd, one might say that if Kent Hughes can trade Jake Allen before the trade deadline without retaining salary, he is a true genius.
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Published: 10 months ago
Jean-Guy Talbot, one of 12 Montreal Canadiens players to win five consecutive Stanley Cups from 1956-60, has died. He was 91.
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Published: 10 months ago
The years go by, and they look the same for the Canadiens and the entire organization.
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Published: 10 months ago