Canadian Mike Weir is not hiding his head in the sandbox: he knows full well that he would not be captain of the international team at the Presidents Cup without having won the green jacket of the Masters tournament more
William Trudeau emerged from the Canadiens’ camp as a candidate to keep an eye on in 2023, but he’s getting a bit lost in the pool of defensemen this year. • Read also: Owen Beck closer to Montreal than to
Two wins in a row in preseason games is something we haven’t seen at the Bell Centre in a long time, so imagine there being some losses beyond that. The Canadian achieved this by defeating the Philadelphia Flyers 5-0 on
When our position is at stake, we have to take every opportunity we get to improve. It’s a bit like the situation Michael Pezzetta is in. He may have played 175 games in the NHL, but he seems to be
After dominating the Philadelphia Flyers in his first preseason game the day before, the Canadian will try again when the New Jersey Devils visit the Bell Center on Tuesday night. • Read also: CH: Good marks for Hutson, Laine and
When he was baptized in the Canadian uniform, Patrik Laine experienced two shocks: that of having to face a group of journalists after the game and that of hearing the rising crowd while trying to skillfully break through the opponent
With his great size, Florian Xhekaj can defend himself when he gets into trouble, but he has a strong ally at his side: his big brother Arber. • Read also: Two years to forget for Dvorak • Read also: Mike
There are unlucky people in life and there is Christian Dvorak, who is doubly unlucky. • Read also: The Xhekaj brothers: the strength of the name • Read also: Mike Matheson hates to lose The Canadiens forward missed 52 games
Mike Matheson is calm and composed by nature, but there is one thing he hates more than anything else in life: losing. And he wants that to change. • Read also: The Xhekaj brothers: the strength of the name •
On September 29, 2004, our Amours played their last game in Montreal. The diary offers you a series of reports on this sad twentieth anniversary of the departure of our Expos for Washington. It may seem unthinkable to people who