Lane Hutson, the Montreal Canadiens' standout defenseman, is turning heads this season—not just for his skills but for his remarkable commitment to continuous improvement. Despite facing scrutiny, his ...
The Montreal Canadiens are optimistic about their performance in the 2024-2025 NHL season, aiming for a wild card spot in the ...
Montreal Canadiens defenseman Lane Hutson, Calgary Flames goalie Dustin Wolf and San Jose Sharks' first overall pick in 2024, Macklin Celebrini, are all in a tight race for the Calder Trophy.
Contrasting with Hutson's youthful exuberance, Samuel Montembeault's experience serves as a cornerstone for the Canadiens' strategies. Coach Martin St-Louis's decision to start Montembeault against ...
This playoff race is only the latest step in the rebuild, but it shows that Montreal is on the cusp of becoming a Cup ...
Brock Nelson scored the shootout winner in the fourth round as the Colorado Avalanche spoiled a third-period comeback try by ...
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Canadiens making a habit of comebacks after epic rally for crucial pointIt’s not always ending in a victory, but the Montreal Canadiens are proving they can’t be counted out no matter the score.
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Avalanche hang on for 5-4 shootout win after stunning Canadiens comebackBrock Nelson scored the shootout winner in the fourth round as the Colorado Avalanche won 5-4 despite a stunning third-period ...
The Montreal Canadiens staged an impressive comeback against the high-flying Colorado Avalanche before falling in a shootout at the Bell Centre on Saturday night.
This was a third consecutive game in which the Canadiens had staged a late comeback, but this one said something different about them. Eric Engels has more.
The Montreal Canadiens gave the high-flying Colorado Avalanche all they could handle Saturday night at the Bell Centre, but ...
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