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It’s been almost nine months since the hockey world was shocked by the untimely deaths of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau in a tragic biking accident caused by an allegedly drunk driver. In every market ...
For Cole Caufield, it would have been very emotional. He had lost not only a friend but also someone he looked up to like family. Cole Caufield switched his jersey number from #22 to Johnny's #13 ...
Sportsnet cameras captured the moment Caufield took out his frustration on the bench, seen furiously banging the glass after slamming his towel in disbelief. The outburst was reasonable, considering ...
"Cole Caufield, who wears No. 13 in honor of Johnny ... Johnny and his brother Matthew died in a biking accident on Aug. 29, near their family home in New Jersey. The driver, Sean Higgins, is ...
One of those hits became a talking point during intermission, when Canadiens forward Cole Caufield was asked about being flattened by the 6-foot-3, 238-pound Ovechkin late in the second period.
Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield made no secret about being unhappy after being leveled by Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin in Game 1 of their series. The Montreal Canadiens and Washington ...
Cole Caufield absorbed a heavy hit from Alex Ovechkin, setting the tone for a physical game where the Canadiens struggled against the Capitals' intensity. Despite the loss, coach Martin St. Louis ...
The Montreal Canadiens knew they’d be in for a physical series, and Cole Caufield has turned into the biggest hit magnet through two games against the Washington Capitals. Caufield's breaking ...