Chung Sung-Jun/ISU, FIBA, Leah Hennel/COC Team Canada fans will have several contests to keep an eye on this weekend. The World Swimming Championships continue in Doha, Qatar, with qualification for Paris 2024 at stake for some athletes and teams. The
Arber Xhekaj has been back with the Canadian for three games and we can say that staying with the Laval Rocket has been beneficial for him. • Also read: The hungry Juraj Slafkovsky wants to be a little more selfish
With Sean Monahan moving elsewhere, will Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes be tempted to let go of other elements of his team between now and the deal? Monahan was clearly the one who would bring in the most. Now
Young Canadiens forward Juraj Slafkovsky, the first-ever pick in the 2022 draft, continues to make very encouraging progress for the Montreal organization. After a difficult first season in which he had a seemingly error-filled game before being stopped by injury,
Even though the Canadian is still a long way from a playoff spot and his squad has been strengthened by the departure of Sean Monahan to Winnipeg, forward Cole Caufield appears to have kept the best for the rest of
The 2024 NHL Entry Draft promises to be interesting with prospects like Macklin Celebrini who could be chosen first and Cole Eiserman, Anton Silayev, Ivan Demidov And Cayden Lindstrom who have a good chance of being chosen among the top
The Montreal Canadiens' first trio led Tuesday night's game against the Washington Capitals. Nick Suzuki, Juraj Slafkovsky and Cole Caufield combined for four points in five-on-five play and added two more to their tally on the power play. The first
Saturday, February 3rd. Brandon Gignac goes to Place Bell in Laval for a game against the Rochester Americans. The 26-year-old striker enters the doors of the amphitheater, home of the Rocket, as the club's first goalscorer and point collector. He
The Montreal Canadiens will be back in action tonight when they visit the Capitals in Washington. Samuel Montembeault will be the starting goaltender for this first game in 10 days. This will be the second confrontation of the season between
Figure skaters Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier dominated the short dance program at the Four Continents Championships in Shanghai. The Canadians lead the rankings ahead of their compatriots Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Nikolaj Soerensen. The two tandems representing the maple