While all eyes were on Paris and the Summer Olympics over the past two weeks, the best ice hockey players under the age of 18 were in Edmonton for the presentation of the 33rd edition of the Hlinka-Gretzky Cup. In
Nick Suzuki, captain of the Montreal Canadiens, celebrates his 25th birthday this Saturday. Since his first season with the team in 2019-2020, the Ontario native has never stopped making progress and proving why he has what it takes to be
11 years ago, Vasek Pospisil and Milos Raonic made Jarry Park tremble when they faced each other in the semifinals of the Montreal tournament. • Read also: Disqualification of Denis Shapovalov: “The rules must change” – Vasek Pospisil • Read
Things don’t always go well at the Olympics. Whether it’s a poor performance, a scandal or bad luck, tough disappointments are inevitable. With the time of reckoning fast approaching and it can be difficult to keep score after two weeks
Matvei Michkov is the best Russian player under 20 years old according to a ranking revealed by the media Sport-Express. The Philadelphia Flyers candidate is preferred over the Montreal Canadiens candidate Ivan Demidov, who follows him in second place. New
Staffs play a crucial role in the National Hockey League as the strategic brains of the teams. They consist of general managers, coaches and various specialists and are responsible for the overall management of the teams, the selection of players
Who is the better player: Ivan Demidov or Matvei Michkov? The question will probably never die. Both young men are excellent and both have the potential to change the face of their respective organizations. If we ask the CH, the
Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes is quietly confident after signing two of the team’s key young players, Juraj Slafkovsky and Kaiden Guhle, to long-term contract extensions this summer. “I think Juraj and Kaiden are under contract with Nick [Suzuki]
PARIS Audrey Leduc completed the 4X100m relay this morning at the Stade de France with a great time that allowed Canada to qualify for the final and also broke the Canadian record. Canada ranked 7the Place when Leduc took over
Anaheim Ducks forward Trevor Zegras’ name was often linked to the Canadian last year, and it seems that the Habs also had interest in the star player, as there was reportedly an agreement between the two teams. According to Marco