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Bo Horvat emerges as top trade target for Montreal Canadiens: Report (Image Source: Getty Images) The Montreal Canadiens are returning from a solid season. They qualified for the playoffs with one ...
The Montreal Canadiens had a great second half of the season to make the playoffs. Although the Canadiens were eliminated in five games by the Washington Capitals, it was still a successful season ...
The Montreal Canadiens made the playoffs this past season, and the front office wants to be aggressive this offseason. However, Montreal has nearly $8.7 million in cap space, so it will be hard ...
Montreal took advantage of struggling teams in the Eastern Conference. However, the Canadiens’ roster was better than that of the Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings, Columbus Blue Jackets, and ...
Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki’s season ended with a five-game playoff loss to the Washington Capitals. Judging by the latest reports, the Habs forward won’t be extending his campaign ...
Names like Ken Holland, last employed by the Edmonton Oilers, and Jeff Gorton, currently working with the Montreal Canadiens, have been tied to the open position. Now, another name enters the ...
The Montreal Canadiens are coming off their first postseason appearance in three years, and team leadership has made it clear that upgrades are on the table heading into the offseason.
It wasn't all rosy for Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki to start the 2024-2025 season; it was a slow start, which kept him off Team Canada's squad at the mid-season Four Nations Face-Off.
As the Montreal Canadiens turn the page on another season of growth and transition, one of the lingering questions surrounds the future of goaltender Cayden Primeau. Once considered a decent ...
So to be able to accomplish that and experience it and experience being a Montreal Canadien in the playoffs and feeling the energy. .... Walking around town and people would be coming up to you ...
Now, that fearlessness is extending to the stage for the first time. The former Montreal Canadiens player and 1985-86 Stanley Cup winner, known affectionately to Habs fans as Knuckles, will be ...
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