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The World Championship officially started on Friday, and two of the Montreal Canadiens organization's three participating members were in action. Prospect Vinzenz Rohrer was in action with Austria ...
According to PuckPedia, the Canadiens will enter the offseason with around $9 million in cap space and a young, strong core ...
NHL insider Jean-Charles Lajoie of TVA Sports proposed a deal that sees the New York Rangers dealing Alexis Lafreniere to ...
BPM Sports and Sick Podcast host Tony Marinaro recently asked his listeners to grade Montreal Canadiens’ GM Kent Hughes’ ...
Dallas is one of the best teams in the NHL and should continue to be a Cup contender next season. But it also has four ...
Former first overall pick Juraj Slafkovsky has been his own harshest critic all year long, and that didn’t change on locker ...
His first power-play unit — which found plenty of success in the second half of the series — consisted of Nick Suzuki, Cole ...
Stars goalie Jake Oettinger was pulled in ... but the Canadiens answered back with two power-play goals (from Juraj Slafkovsky and Cole Caufield) to take the lead heading into the third.
ST. LOUIS — Brayden Schenn, Tyler Tucker and Justin Faulk each scored second period goals to help the St. Louis Blues beat ...
Slafkovsky scored a power-play goal and went minus-3 in Sunday's 5-2 loss to the Capitals in Game 4. Slafkovsky has scored in back-to-back contests on home ice after coming up empty in the first ...
Dylan Strome had a goal and assist and Tom Wilson also scored for the Capitals. Juraj Slafkovsky and Cole Caufield scored for Montreal. Ivan Demidov and Lane Hutson each had two assists.
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