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The Montreal Canadiens are linked to making a big move and trading for a former Conn Smythe winner to bolster their offense. Go to main menu. Go to search form. Heavy ...
One area of need for the Canadiens is more offense, and one insider links them to a star winger. NHL insider Lyle Richardson of Bleacher Report links Montreal to trading for Nashville Predators ...
Trade candidates. The Canadiens have a surplus of draft picks and prospects — and nothing else. So, when it comes to trades, Montreal is likely to barter with teams that need those things.
MONTREAL — The frustration was heavy in the Montreal Canadiens’ dressing room Sunday after a 5-2 loss to the Washington Capitals in Game 4, giving the Capitals a 3-1 series lead with a chance ...
MONTREAL – Throughout their regime, going on more than three years now, Montreal Canadiens executive vice-president of hockey operations Jeff Gorton and general manager Kent Hughes have tried ...
Some believe that the Montreal Canadiens are as good as buried down 2-0 against the Washington Capitals in their first-round series. Others believe that you’re not in trouble in the Stanley Cup ...
MONTREAL — For two games and two periods, the Stanley Cup playoff series between the Montreal Canadiens and Washington Capitals was controlled chaos. As the second period of Friday’s Game 3 ...
With his team up 3-1 in the series against the Montreal Canadiens, the coach of the Washington Capitals couldn’t help but laugh a bit. “It’s extremely difficult,” he said.
The Canadiens have four of the top 50 picks, but if we had to guess, Gorton and Hughes would probably share Brière’s sentiment that aggressively shopping them is the wrong word.
WASHINGTON — As Martin St. Louis called his final timeout of the Montreal Canadiens’ season with 96 seconds left and a two-goal deficit to make up, he tapped on the shoulders of his captain ...
This season, the Montreal Canadiens surprised the league by earning a playoff berth for the first time since 2021, finishing with a 40-31-11 record and 91 points.
MONTREAL - The Carolina Hurricanes will sit several key players on Wednesday when they take on the Montreal Canadiens. Sebastian Aho, Jackson Blake, Jalen Chatfield, Seth Jarvis, Jordan Martinook ...