Cody Glass opens the scoring after Alex Newhook and Oliver Kapanen collided at the Montreal blue line, giving him space to enter the zone and get an off-wing shot on goal. The Canadiens keep the ...
New Jersey has typically given the Habs trouble in recent years, winning 16 of the past 20 head-to-head battles, and the last four in a row. They always seem to put forth one of their best offensive ...
All good things must come to an end, although the Canadiens probably would have hoped for a more memorable event than what transpired on Tuesday night. Facing the possibility of a five-game winning ...
In today’s links, Newhook realizing his potential, Demidov on track to break record, Hutson one of the best defenceman in history, support for Montembault, and a premature look at the 2026 NHL Draft ...
After digging themselves a big hole in the first period, the Habs’ skill managed to get them back into the game.
In today’s links, what it’s like to play with Alexander Zharovsky, keeping the faith with Samuel Montembeault, and Brendan Shanahan wants to work with an NHL team again.
Konyushkov is an intriguing prospect. While the stat line isn’t the best with regard to points, he still logs around 22 minutes a night for Torpedo, the second-ranked team in the western conference ...
Despite Montreal spending the opening two shifts in the offensive zone, the first shot of the game goes to the Flyers, and a tip in the high slot from Bobby Brink gets past Samuel Montembeault.
Montreal Canadiens vs. Philadelphia Flyers. Start time: 7:00 PM EDT / 4:00 PM PDT In the Canadiens region: TSN2 (English), RDS (French) In the Flyers region: NBCSP Stream ...
Elsewhere, Pat gives us some insight into the likes of Adam Engstrom and Alexander Zharovsky, the AHL and European players of the month, respectively. We round out the episode with some talk about ...
Montreal’s top line holding its own against the league’s best, the Habs’ OT streak and Movember campaign, Ovi’s goal drought, and more in today’s’ links.