The Montreal Canadiens didn’t play their best game on Sunday against the Nashville Predators. They didn’t play the worst game either, but still lost for the fifth time in the second game of a two-game series this season. And once
LAVAL | The Rocket hit a slump with a losing streak that ended with a win over the Hartford Wolf Pack on Saturday. And it had to stop here. • Also read: Dobes had his best weekend “We were heading
Martin St-Louis’ philosophy is to look at the glass half full. It’s in his nature. With this in mind, the Canadian ranks second in the NHL in goals scored by his defensemen (21). But every coin also has another side.
The Canadian shows character by never giving up. However, the Montreal club’s players might like to play with the lead a little more often. Despite an honest start to the game, the Canadian returned to the locker room on Sunday
The Montreal Canadiens are 28th in the NHL with 73 goals scored since the start of the season. This statistic has a direct impact on goalkeepers. Of the three, Jake Allen and Cayden Primeau are the ones who can count
Since David Savard has been in the hospital since October 23rd with a broken left hand, he will return to his spot on the blue line tonight for the visit of the Nashville Predators at the Bell Center. • Also
Jake Allen has nothing to blame himself for in this meeting. He blocked 30 of the 32 shots he faced. Nevertheless, he had to accept his seventh defeat in a row. • Also read: Gallagher’s heart and intensity weren’t enough
Although the game ended in the Montreal Canadiens’ favor, the Nashville Predators left the Bell Center with a 2-1 win on Sunday night. The Habs are now 0-5-0 in their second game in two nights this season. After a 4-0
Jesperi Kotkaniemi started the season with a bang, so much so that we believed in a major breakthrough for this third overall pick by the Canadiens in 2018. Unfortunately, the Carolina Hurricanes forward is now running out of fuel as
When Juraj Slafkovsky defeated Devon Levi to score the game-winning goal in the shootout, he was embraced by several of his teammates at center ice. Another handful of Canadiens players ran toward Cayden Primeau to celebrate. The real star of