In today's links, out comes the blender, Joshua Roy and Patrik Laine are about to create real competition for lineup spots, Slafkovský and Dach on fourth line not a punishment, Habs hurt by turnovers, and Michael Andlauer wants Senators' first-round
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Published: 2 months ago
In today's links, Justin Barron looks to cement a place in the Habs future, how the Canadiens will manage without Patrik Laine, and Gary Bettman talks about the CBA and the salary cap.
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Published: 3 months ago
The long-standing rivalry between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators picked up steam during a pre-season contest on Tuesday night.
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Published: 3 months ago
Montreal Canadiens defenceman Jayden Struble talks about the hit that Ottawa Senators forward Ridly Greig dealt to teammate Kirby Dach and Arber Xhekaj standing up for the Canadiens.
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Published: 4 months ago
Ottawa 4, Montreal 3. Arber Xhekaj gets 44 penalty minutes and two match penalties in two games.
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Published: 4 months ago
The Ottawa Senators’ special teams turned in a superb performance in helping the visitors knock off the Montreal Canadiens 4-3 in NHL pre-season action on Tuesday evening.
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Published: 4 months ago
Watch as 2024 seventh-overall draft pick Carter Yakemchuk continues an impressive pre-season for the Ottawa Senators, scoring a power play goal against the Montreal Canadiens for his fourth point in five games.
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Published: 4 months ago
Ottawa Senators forwards Brady Tkachuk and Tim Stutzle both exited Tuesday’s pre-season game against the Montreal Canadiens with upper-body injuries following an altercation midway through the second period.
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Published: 4 months ago
As if things weren't going badly enough for the Canadiens and injuries, with Patrik Laine set to miss 2 to 3 months, it's now Kirby Dach's turn to go down.
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Published: 4 months ago
Montreal Canadiens forward Patrik Laine is expected to miss two to three months with a sprained left knee that won't require surgery.
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Published: 4 months ago
The Montreal Canadiens announced on Tuesday (October 1) that forward Patrik Laine would miss 2-3 months because of an injury to his left knee, but he doesn’t require surgery. Laine…
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Published: 4 months ago
Montreal Canadiens winger Patrik Laine will miss the next two-to-three months while he continues to recover from a sprained left knee, the team announced Tuesday.
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Published: 4 months ago
In a somewhat positive development for Patrik Laine and the Montreal Canadiens, the organization announced he would be out for two to three months with a knee sprain and would not require surgery. There was some speculation that Laine may have had da
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Published: 4 months ago