The Laval Rocket escaped their duel against the Utica Comets in the third period and lost 3-1 on Wednesday night at the Adirondack Bank Center. The Montreal Canadiens farm club ended its five-game trip to opposing ice rinks with three
Canadiens fans haven't hoped for this in a long time, but veteran Joel Armia has been showing off his talent for several weeks. He was also very effective in Tuesday's game against the Avalanche, where he scored the game-winning goal.
Forward Tanner Pearson has not been on the Montreal Canadiens roster for the last two games. Given the remaining eleven games in the 2023-2024 regular season, it is reasonable to ask whether the 31-year-old veteran has already played his last
Building on his first two consecutive wins at opposing rinks since December, the Canadian returned from his most grueling outing of the season with a five-point-out-of-10 haul. An outing of .500 is usually considered acceptable. Given the quality of the
DENVER | It's no coincidence that the Canadian put in such a sustained performance in his 2-1 win against the Colorado Avalanche. • Also read: The Canadian slows down the Avalanche's winning streak “It is certain that we wanted to
DENVER | The Canadian ends his five-game trip west with a visit to the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday night. • Also read: “It wasn’t an easy week”: Martin St-Louis touched by the many messages of support • Also read: Martin
As the 2023-2024 regular season collapses, fans of lower-ranked teams are starting to look forward to the next National Hockey League (NHL) draft. This is especially true for the Montreal Canadiens. The club from Belle Province will clearly miss the
Montreal Canadiens head coach Martin St-Louis will be back on the team's bench for Tuesday's game against the Colorado Avalanche in Denver. St-Louis announced that an injury sustained by his son Mason during a hockey game was the reason for
Jonathan Drouin revitalized his National Hockey League career with the Colorado Avalanche, no offense to Montreal Canadiens fans who are watching the Quebecer's progress from afar. André Tourigny is one of those people who watched the 28-year-old striker grow up.
SEATTLE | When a team that has lost five games in a row meets another that has suffered seven defeats in a row, you shouldn't expect a great classic. • Also read: It doesn't matter how you do it •