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Juraj Slafkovsky is one of the most polarizing players, while being a bit of a question mark at the same time. He is infamous for cold streaks, and his hot stre ...
The Montreal Canadiens’ 2024-25 season was a success, as the team finished 40-31-11 with 91 points, fifth in the Atlantic Division and clinching a playoff birth with the second Wild Card spot in the ...
Being the first overall pick of the NHL draft comes with lofty expectations, and that’s normal; it comes with the territory, but not all first overall picks will be generational talents and ...
The Montreal Canadiens will have to wait until the fourth game of the season to welcome fans to the Bell Centre for their home opener, and the Seattle Kraken wi ...
NHL.com published its top 10 ranking of under-25 forwards, and Montreal Canadiens' Cole Caufield made the list. The Habs sniper landed in fifth place behind Tim Stutzle of the Ottawa Senators, Jack ...
Salary cap warnings. In summer, the 32 Bettman Circuit teams can exceed the salary cap by 10%. But by the first day of the ...
When the <a href=" Canadiens acquired Noah Dobson, many believed it meant the end of Mike Matheson in Montreal. With sophomore sensation Lane Hutson also on board, the Habs now have three puck-moving ...
While most Montreal Canadiens fans were hoping their team would find a way to add a second-line center, GM Kent Hughes went out and signed free agent Joe Veleno to a one-year, one-way contract.
The 6-foot-1, 201-pound centre, who was drafted 30th overall by the Red Wings in 2018, has amassed 38-43-81 totals in his 306 ...
Montreal Canadiens forward Juraj Slafkovsky fired a shot at media members during his interview on locker room clean out day at Bell Centre following their postseason loss to the Capitals. The year ...
The Montreal Canadiens’ number-one pick, Juraj Slafkovsky, will suit up for Slovakia at next year’s Olympics. The International Ice Hockey Federation posted Team Slovakia’s preliminary roster on X, ...
Montreal Canadiens (40-31-11) Game 5 ... Nick Suzuki and Juraj Slafkovsky combined for 19 of those shots, and all three player found the back of the net for Montreal that night.