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The Montreal Canadiens look to even their Stanley Cup first-round series when they host the Washington Capitals in Game 4 on Sunday night.
We’ve been saying it all season long, and last night was another fine example. When the Habs’ first trio is in form, it ...
Cole Caufield remains the most lethal scorer in the Habs lineup, and we expect the Montreal forward to create plenty of ...
Home-ice advantage is a powerful force in the National Hockey League, and no home rink holds more magic than the Bell Centre. So, even though the Montreal Canadiens are locked into a tough 1-vs-8 ...
The crowd at Centre Bell will be buzzing as we continue our Stanley Cup Odds series with a Capitals-Canadiens Game 4 ...
Playoff field hockey is well and truly back in full swing (that is, without the presence of a global pandemic) in Montreal, ...
Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield talked about the Bell Centre’s loud atmosphere after Game 3 against the Washington Capitals on Friday.
Caufield recorded a goal and an assist in Friday's 6-3 win over the Capitals in Game 3. He also attempted 11 shots on goal and recorded two hits. The 11 shots on goal were a season-high mark for ...
Get ready for Saturday's four games with key stats, matchups, more. Plus, Friday's Three Stars and highlights.
The Montreal Canadiens took advantage of the series switching back to Bell Centre and swarmed the Washington Capitals all game long for an impressive Game 3 victory.
The melee began late in the second period when Wilson hit Jake Evans, prompting retaliation from Ivan Demidov. Xhekaj and ...
After the first two games, the returns were mixed. Suzuki, Caufield, and Slafkovský were definitely the best line for the Canadiens, but they were held to a relative stalemate by the Washington ...