In today's links, Montembeault's changing approach to top role, Caufield moving on from Team USA snub, Arber Xhekaj's place in the lineup, breakaway practice, worst Habs mall Santa, and Jacob Trouba could make his Ducks debut in Montreal.
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A trade pitch has the Montreal Canadiens acquiring veteran centerman Phillip Danault to bring him back to Montreal. The post Trade Pitch Sees Canadiens Re-Acquiring $33 Million Center in Intriguing Deal appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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Minnesota Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog, and Columbus Blue Jackets forward Sean Monahan have been chosen as the 2024-25 nominees for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.The honor is given annually to t
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Published: 25 minutes ago
The Montreal Canadiens forward said that the injury occurred in Game 2 which forced him to sit out the final three games of the series.
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The 2025 IIHF World Championship will take place May 9-25 in Denmark and Sweden. With the rosters beginning to take shape, we've compiled the notable names set to partake in the tournament.Canada 🇨🇦 Player Position Team Macklin C
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The Montreal Canadiens’ 2024-25 campaign came to an unfortunate end with a first-round playoff exit at the hands of the Washington Capitals. Despite a valiant effort, the Habs were eliminated…
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Published: 2 hours ago
Montreal Canadiens news and notes
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Published: 7 hours ago
NHL insider Jeremy Tingley of NHLTradeRumors believes Montreal Canadiens veteran forward Josh Anderson won't return. The post Insider Believes Canadiens’ $38.5 Million Forward Won’t Return Next Season appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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Published: 17 hours ago
The Montreal Canadiens lost Game 5 of their 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs matchup on Wednesday night. As a result, the team is heading home and gearing up for the offseason ahead. Meanwhile, the Washington Capitals are moving on to round two.Playoff defe
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Published: 19 hours ago
It would be difficult to call the Montreal Canadiens’ season a disappointment, even if that’s the emotion invoked by the team’s 4-1 loss to the Washington Capitals on Wednesday night. Luckily, the bright side was easy to see in the five games a
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There’s no escaping the overriding narrative of the Montreal Canadiens' five-game defeat to the Washington Capitals. It's wrong, though.
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It had been slightly more than two weeks since the Laval Rocket had last taken the ice for a game of hockey to close out the regular season with a win over the Belleville Senators on the road. After clinching the North Division, top seed in the confe
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Back in October, if you told a Montreal Canadiens fan that the team would make the playoffs in 2025, the odds are high that they would have been ecstatic. Yet today, as the Habs bow out of the post-season at the hands of the Washington Capitals, very
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