The best goalscorer of all time, Christine Sinclair, published a fascinating video on the Instagram platform on Thursday. We see a pair of football boots hanging on a goalpost, followed by a maple leaf, his number 12 and his signature.
Martin St-Louis has just begun his second full season at the helm of the Montreal Canadiens. In an interview with Jean-Charles Lajoie on Thursday, the head coach explained how he revolutionized his profession by promoting communication. “You can’t look too
Jesperi Kotkaniemi believes he can establish himself as an impact player between 2023 and 2024. Last year, in his second season with the Carolina Hurricanes, the forward had his best season statistically. In 82 games he scored 18 goals and
The season has finally started! Like every year, all 32 teams are looking forward to getting back into action. The Canadiens are obviously no exception, especially with such passionate fans. At the starting line, the best clubs set their first
The Canadiens are not expected to compete for a playoff spot this season. The point they wasted on Wednesday night likely won’t haunt them in April. We’re sorry, but this video failed to load. Montreal’s 6-5 shootout loss to the
LAVAL – People say about Mattias Norlinder that he has changed, that he has changed since he arrived in Montreal for training camp. It’s not like Norlinder has changed. This is because he finally manages to be himself. As the
Karl Alzner wasn’t in the mood to party during his nearly two years with the Laval Rocket. But financially he made a good deal. • Also read: “It was a terrible feeling”: Karl Alzner, a former senior CH employee who
No matter how much we are told that we still have to be patient, that it is a process and that we don’t always measure success by victories. Even if we don’t want to talk about the playoffs, the Canadiens
While the Canadian looks to the future in Montreal, the future in the Queen City is already now. A maxim that is expressed in two ways around the Maple Leafs. Among fans who haven’t seen the shadow of the Stanley
The rain and cool weather didn’t slow down the Alouettes, who picked up a third win in a row on Monday afternoon, their second in a row against the Ottawa Rouge et Noir, winning their four-game series against the team