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The Montreal Canadiens are urged to sign a former first-round pick to replace David Savard on the blue line after he retired.
When the 12 nations that will take part in the Olympic tournament announced their first six players on Monday, a single Montreal Canadiens player was named: Juraj Slafkovsky with Team Slovakia. That’s ...
The Montreal Canadiens announced on Saturday that they had agreed to a three-year entry-level contract with 20-year-old ...
Over the past two drafts, the Canadiens have demonstrated they have a type at forward. And that type is available in this ...
A talented young European has inked his first NHL contract. On Saturday, Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes ...
NHL offseason is in full swing. As the Stanley Cup Playoffs are wrapping up, fans are looking ahead to the 2025 NHL Entry ...
The Montreal Canadiens enter this offseason in a much different state than this time last year. They have since drafted Ivan ...
Martin St. Louis deserves credit for taking on a tough task. He stepped in amid the Montreal Canadiens full-on rebuild and ...
Hutson has used information to overcome challenges and improve his whole life, and there's no reason to believe that will ...
Cole Caufield wanted to know why he wasn't invited when his Canadiens teammate, Lane Hutson, celebrated his Calder Trophy win ...
The Montréal Canadiens have reportedly expressed interest in Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Nic Hague.  He has been a staple on the Golden Knights' defense. It ...
Chris Johnston reported that the Montreal Canadiens would consider trading one or both of their first-round picks for an ...