Justin Barron was happy to have secured a spot with the Montreal Canadiens at the end of camp, and the message from coaches and management was clear, even if he would begin the season as a backup defenseman: “Be ready.”
The Central Recruiting Center of the National Hockey League (NHL) released its list of candidates for the next draft on Wednesday and two Quebecers are doing well. The strikers Maxim Massé and Sacha Boisvert are considered candidates for the first
Defender John Ludvig certainly didn’t expect such a first game in the National Hockey League. The Pittsburgh Penguins player was completely taken aback by a check of his own making. The 23-year-old Czech wanted to stand out by breaking into
The New Jersey Devils’ offensive power cannot be neglected by any opponent, and the Montreal Canadiens learned that the hard way in a 5-2 loss Tuesday night at the Bell Center. The challenge was great for Cayden Primeau, who was
Let’s go back to the 80s and 90s. Girls on a minor hockey team were extremely rare. Back then, girls played with boys or they didn’t play at all. There were no leagues for them. Pioneer and Hall of Famer
Phillip Danault has often said that he plays a more offensive role with the Los Angeles Kings than he did with the Montreal Canadiens. And for good reason, as the Quebecer had his two best offensive campaigns in the National
BUFFALO | Whether it’s the Stanley Cup Final or just the fifth game of the season, David Savard only knows one way to play. We saw another example of his commitment on Monday evening, in the third period of the
Carolina’s medical facility is already full, but the Hurricanes could see a highly anticipated return this week, that of forward Andrei Svechnikov. The Russian has been sidelined since he seriously tore ligaments in his right knee last March. His 2022–2023
The Canadian finally turned around a 5-2 loss to the Minnesota Wild by bouncing back with a 3-2 overtime win over the Washington Capitals on Saturday night at the Bell Center. The wounds associated with last Tuesday’s loss to the
Maggie Mac Neil added Pan American Games gold to her Olympic gold in the 100m butterfly on Sunday. The 23-year-old Ontario native set a Games record with a time of 56.94 seconds. She led at the turn, beating silver medalist