It wasn’t all bad news for Montreal hockey fans on the weekend. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. While the Canadiens were losing 6-2 to the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday night ...
Inducted last week into the Hockey Hall of Fame ... was honoured before Monday night’s game between Montreal and the Edmonton Oilers at the Bell Centre, a 3-0 Canadiens victory.
The Montreal Canadiens were knocked out for the count by the Vegas Golden Knights last night, the players completely hung poor goaltender Samuel Montembeault up to dry in the second frame.
Canadiens hockey trivia is published on game days ... in northern New Hampshire in a community where people were either Montreal Canadiens fans (older generation) or Boston Bruins fans (younger ...
Montreal and Boston, around the corner, it's a good time to start thinking about gifts, and the NHL and NHLshop.com has you ...
The Montreal Canadiens have one of the brightest futures in the NHL with numerous key youngsters ready to take the league by storm. One of those names is top prospect Ivan Demidov, who the ...
MONTREAL --Sam Montembeault made 30 saves for ... It was Montembeault’s third NHL shutout and first since he made 48 saves in a 1-0 win against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the Canadiens ...
Montreal Canadiens general manager, Kent Hughes, has a three month window to evaluate his team before the NHL trade deadline. At this point the Habs sit with with fourth worst points percentage in ...
Fortunately, there’s very encouraging news for the Canadiens on the horizon. Montreal Canadiens October vs. November (5v5) Wins are essential, as are goals, but when you’re in the midst of a ...
In the end Edmonton had ten Grade A shots, Montreal eight, with both teams have four of the most dangerous 5-alarm shots. Here are the Cult of Hockey game grades player grades: Connor McDavid ...
This First Person column is the experience of Mel Brown, who lives in Montreal. For more information about CBC's First Person stories, please see the FAQ. I'm a huge hockey fan. I grew up on it.
“Montreal, the city, and Montreal, the hockey team, have always been international melting pots,” says TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button. Not that it makes the Canadiens unique ...