In today's links, Kaiden Guhle finds some stability, have the Habs weathered a storm, and Alex Ovechkin's injury news.
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Published: 2 months ago
The least we can say is that the Christian Dvorak experiment with the Canadiens has not been successful, and he will be leaving sooner or later.
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Published: 7 months ago
As indicated by TFP journalist David Pagnotta, its likely over for 31-year-old veteran player Tanner Pearson with the habs.
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Published: 7 months ago
The post Montreal Canadiens Possibly a Team Eyeing Martin Necas Trade appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. The Montreal Canadiens are being linked to the Martin Necas trade rumors, with one insider suggesting he'd be an ideal fit. The post Montreal Can
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Published: 7 months ago
The Canadiens need help on offense, and a proposal has just emerged to trade the team's second-best attacker and fan favorite, Cole Caufield.
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Published: 7 months ago
At the last trade deadline, David Savard was finally able to relax, as Kent Hughes did not trade him.
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Published: 7 months ago
Since December, the hockey world has turned its attention to Juraj Slafkovsky and noticed how quickly he is progressing.
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Published: 7 months ago
One thing (at least) is for sure: Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes faces an offseason of heightened expectations.
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Published: 7 months ago
Drafted in the first round by the Carolina Hurricanes in 2019, Nick Suzuki's younger brother, Ryan Suzuki,.
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Published: 7 months ago
Brady Tkachuk speculation "complete B.S." Martin Necas makes sense for a couple of teams, and the Winnipeg Jets would like to keep Sean Monahan.
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Published: 7 months ago
There’s a lot of history between the Original Six teams, especially between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens. How could it be otherwise? Both teams are over a…
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Published: 7 months ago
The Hurricanes have re-signed center Ryan Suzuki to a one-year, two-way contract, the team announced Wednesday. He avoids restricted free agency and will make $775K in the NHL and $70K in the AHL next year with a $90K guarantee. The younger brother
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Published: 7 months ago
What would you say if Kent Hughes acquired a tough player capable of playing hockey and bringing energy to support Arber Xhekaj?.
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Published: 7 months ago