For the first time since signing with the Colorado Avalanche this summer, Jonathan Drouin will return to the Bell Center on Monday night. The Quebecer is at the center of a very fruitful series. After a difficult start to the
It doesn't matter the result or the defeat. What matters is the victory of women's hockey. • Also read: Women's hockey: Montreal coach's French lessons pay off • Also read: [EN PHOTOS] A charged atmosphere for women's hockey • Also
MONTREAL – Although he is known to the public as a talented NHL veteran in the offensive zone and faceoff circle, Sean Monahan apparently has even more hidden tricks up his sleeve. During his youth, which he spent in Brampton,
The Montreal Canadiens recalled forward Joshua Roy from his American League farm club on Friday evening. This first career recall for the Quebec native comes moments after a Laval Rocket win over the Manitoba Moose. He will join Sainte-Flanelle on
Sean Monahan's time with the Montreal Canadiens would be numbered as he is expected to be sent elsewhere by the team by March 8, trade deadline day. At least that's what TSN network informant Darren Dreger says. • Also read:
Statistically, the San Jose Sharks have the worst record of any team in the National Hockey League, but that didn't happen too often Thursday night at the Bell Center… Against the players of the Montreal Canadiens, who often appeared disorganized
PHILADELPHIA | On the ice was a team wearing an orange and white jersey. But this team needed 65 minutes and a penalty shootout to get the win. • Also read: A point the Canadian didn't deserve, but a good
Sean Couturier was the lone scorer in the shootout and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 on Wednesday. Owen Tippett and Morgan Frost scored for the Flyers in regulation time. Sean Monahan and David Savard responded for CH,
Good news for the Canadian: The Philadelphia Flyers, who will receive a visit from Martin St-Louis' team on Wednesday evening, have a mediocre efficiency rate of 10.8% on the power play. Only 14 goals from 130 chances. Only the St.
Montreal Canadiens junior Lane Hutson returned from the World Juniors with the gold medal around his neck and it didn't take long for him to come back to his senses. In fact, the 19-year-old American gave Boston University a 2-0