The Montreal Canadiens visit the St. Louis Blues after Juraj Slafkovsky scored two goals in the Canadiens' 5-4 shootout loss to the Colorado Avalanche.
Slafkovsky scored two goals and fired three shots on net in Saturday's 5-4 shootout loss to the Avalanche.
Chantal's journey took a turn on January 10, during a game trip to Washington, D.C. A rare snowstorm hit, and while bravely navigating the harsh conditions, Chantal suffered a severe fall on the ice.
While attending the general managers meeting in Florida, Montreal Canadiens GM Kent Hughes gave several interviews, including ...
GM Kent Hughes’s decision to listen to captain Nick Suzuki and not make any moves at NHL trade deadline is paying off.
The Montreal Canadiens haven’t made the NHL playoffs since their run to the Stanley Cup Final in the 2020-21 season, spending ...
One of the best goaltenders in the history of the sport is as mystified as everyone else at the NHL’s enforcement of ...
On Tuesday night, after a hard-earned win, the Montreal Canadiens put themselves in a playoff position. For once, the win ...
In today’s links, needing more than the top line to step up, Newhook’s progress, Slafkovský the next Pete Mahovlich, Evans unpacks his things, key factors for the playoff ...
For the Montreal Canadiens to best manage their salary cap moving forward, they need to sign Lane Hutson this summer.
The Montreal Canadiens lost 5-3 to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday, their third consecutive defeat. Juraj Slafkovsky was ...
Fans barely found time to settle into their seats as Brandon Montour blew by the puck drop and beat goalie Jakub Dobes with ...
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