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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Last summer, Kent Hughes made a significant move by acquiring Sean Monahan in exchange for future considerations.
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The Montreal Canadiens’ prized trade acquisition Alex Newhook has taken his play to another gear, and his linemates should be thanked for it. Captain Nick Suzuki and Assistant Captain Brendan Gallagher have been playing alongside the speedy winger,
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Even though the 2023-24 season is only one-quarter of the way done, there is still a need for the Montreal Canadiens to look ahead to the offseason of 2024. The…
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Montreal Canadiens General Manager Kent Hughes confidently strutted onto the stage at the 2022 NHL Draft, and selected team Olympic MVP Juraj Slafkovsky with the first overall selection of the draft. This marked the beginning of the Slafkovsky era in
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The Montreal Canadiens are having a bit of an up and down season. We have seen this story before and it has not ended well when the team has short bursts of strong play and some lengthy periods of malaise as well. This year’s team started off the s
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Watch as San Jose Sharks forward Mikael Granlund makes his first goal of the season a beauty, taking it coast to coast and beating Vancouver Canucks goalie Casey DeSmith to give the Sharks the lead in the third period.
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Watch as San Jose Sharks rookie Ty Emberson rockets home a one-timer that gets past Vancouver Canucks goalie Casey DeSmith for his first career NHL goal.
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Being three goalies on a team is no easy situation.
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"They (the Kings) give you no room to breathe," says goaltender Jake Allen after suffering his fifth consecutive loss.
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Trevor Moore scored a pair of goals and Phoenix Copley stopped all 18 shots directed his way to pick up the shutout as the Los Angeles Kings blanked the Montreal Canadiens 4-0.
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There are two certain things in the NHL right now.
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Trevor Moore scored two goals, Pheonix Copley made 18 saves in his third career shutout, and the Los Angeles Kings beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-0 Saturday for their fifth consecutive victory.
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