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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Christian Dvorak has an upper-body injury and will not play. Johnathan Kovacevic returns to the lineup.
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Published: 1 year ago
With the trade deadline approaching on March 8, the name circulating the most for the Canadiens is Sean Monahan.
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Published: 1 year ago
The Canadiens will have to play with 11 forwards versus the Lightning tonight.
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Published: 1 year ago
Since the Canadiens entered a rebuilding phase, there have been numerous trades involving veterans, and there could be more to come.
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Lane Hutson is perceived by many as the Montreal Canadiens' top prospect.
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The Habs need to keep Tampa Bay's power play off the ice to have a chance in tonight's game.
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Montreal Canadiens won't realistically make the playoffs, but no one's complacent. In fact they've each made new year's resolutions for 2024:
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Cole Caufield scored the lone goal for the Canadiens in a 4-1 loss to the Florida Panthers.
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We discuss the Montreal Canadiens prospects and the most impressive teams so far at the WJC.
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The Montreal Canadiens started their Florida trip with a whimper on Saturday night, a 4-1 loss to the Florida Panthers. Mustering a paltry 19 shots on goal, te Habs were far too tentative and unable to create the offensive output that we know them to
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Eetu Luostarinen scored a pair of goals and Anthony Stolarz stopped 18 of 19 shots as the Panthers handled the Montreal Canadiens 4-1.
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It's exhausting for many, and I must admit it's tiring for me as well, the famous goaltending trio for the Canadiens.
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