Caufield said he'll be changing his number from 22 to 13 this season to honor Gaudreau, who was killed last Thursday in a traffic crash.
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Montreal Canadiens winger Cole Caufield will wear No. 13 this season in honor of late NHL star Johnny Gaudreau. Caufield, who wore No. 22 for his four past…
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"He paved the way for smaller players and proved we had a future in this game at the highest level," Hab says after Gaudreau's death.
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Cole Caufield has worn number 22 since he joined the NHL with the Canadiens, but he has recently changed his number for a very specific reason.
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Johnny Gaudreau was a hero to a lot of people, but especially to hockey players who were told they were too small to make it. One of those players, Cole Caufield of the Montreal Canadiens, is honouring his late hero in a very personal way.
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Caufield wore No. 22 in his first four NHL seasons but will switch to No. 13 after the tragic death of his childhood hero.
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Injuries have always been part of hockey, and while it's unfortunate for the victim, like Rafa?l Harvey-Pinard, it opens the door for others to step in.
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The post Petry from Red Wings? Great Player, But Zero Future appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. In a proposed Jeff Petry trade between the Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto Maple Leafs, why does it make no sense for Toronto? The post Petry from Red Wi
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Friendship that was formed in Calgary and was set to grow in Columbus is yet another heartbreaking chapter in death of Gaudreau brothers.
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Check this out, as new Montreal Canadiens forward Patrik Laine gets on the ice for the first time with some of his new teammates, as we inch closer to training camps opening. Courtesy: TVA-Sports
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With the recent acquisition of Patrik Laine and the return of Kirby Dach, the Canadiens' top 6 will be transformed this year, but Martin St-Louis.
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Lane Hutson misses making this list o the likeliest Montreal Canadiens to win an award for 2024-25. Rookie Joshua Roy nabs a spot instead.
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