The Edmonton Oilers may have a specific defenseman in mind, and the Montreal Canadiens are listening to just about anything.
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Published: 6 months ago
Jean-Guy Talbot, one of 12 Montreal Canadiens players to win five consecutive Stanley Cups between 1956 and 1960, has died. He was 91 years old.
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Published: 1 year ago
The defenceman is one of four Habs on Sportsnet's list of 30 trade candidates, along with veterans Jake Allen, Tanner Pearson and David Savard.
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Published: 1 year ago
Jean-Guy Talbot, one of the 12 Montreal Canadiens players to win five consecutive Stanley Cups between 1956 and 1960, has died.
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Published: 1 year ago
The Montreal Canadiens organization has issued a statement announcing the sad passing of former defenseman Jean-Guy Talbot.
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Published: 1 year ago
Expected goals don’t always line up with what happens in terms of actual goals in the game of hockey. That’s what happened to the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night, playing well enough to expect to outscore the Pittsburgh Penguins, but falling
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Published: 1 year ago
Before the NHL's trade deadline, a lot of attention goes to the buying teams - and rightfully so. Naturally, most fans are interested in which notable players will be dealt to contenders ahead of the campaign's home stretch.But what about the teams o
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Published: 1 year ago
In today's links, Joshua Roy is staking a claim to a roster spot, Arber Xhekaj takes another step forward, and what will happen to the Pittsburgh Penguins?
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Published: 1 year ago
It was an ugly loss, and we’re not even referring to the 4-1 result the Montreal Canadiens were on the wrong end of on Thursday night in Pittsburgh.
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Published: 1 year ago
It was an ugly loss, and we’re not even referring to the 4-1 result the Montreal Canadiens were on the wrong end of on Thursday night in Pittsburgh.
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Published: 1 year ago
Kris Letang scored twice, Drew O’Connor added a goal and an assist, and the Pittsburgh Penguins took down the Montreal Canadiens 4-1.
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Published: 1 year ago
Bryan Rust and Drew O’Connor scored 21 seconds apart in the second period to break open a close game and the Pittsburgh Penguins gave their flagging postseason hopes a boost with a 4-1 win over the reeling Montreal Canadiens.
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Published: 1 year ago
A couple of errors did the Habs in once again, but offence is also becoming an issue.
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Published: 1 year ago