Ivan Demidov’s first playoff goal was a long time coming… but it finally arrived at just the right moment. After 16 games without finding the back of the net, the young Russian prospect finally broke ...
The Bell Centre is an incredible arena during the regular season. But in the playoffs, it takes it to a whole new level. With the Canadiens succeeding in the playoffs, it's reminding more and more ...
The Canadiens were back in Buffalo for Game 5 of their series against the Sabres. The Sabres had managed to tie the series at ...
The shake-up continues in the NHL… and one name is quietly starting to circulate in Edmonton: Craig Berube. The team just let their coach go earlier today. Just hours after losing his job with the ...
Let's just say Matvei Michkov couldn't have done any worse in his first NHL playoff appearance. Eight games, no goals, just one assist… and that's not even counting the fact that he was benched twice ...
Alex Lyon didn't exactly shine in Game 3. Let's just put it that way. Even though his coach, Lindy Ruff, refused to throw him under the bus after Sunday's game, we knew his chances of playing in Game ...
The National Football League officially unveiled its full regular-season schedule for the 2026 season on Thursday evening, ...
Things got heated at the end of the game yesterday. As we mentioned in a previous post, Arber Xhekaj decided to put Sam Carrick in his place… but Josh Norris was probably the worst offender with his ...
According to Frank Seravalli, the Vegas Golden Knights reportedly refused to allow Bruce Cassidy to interview for a position with another NHL organization. And this, even though he was recently fired.
Last night, at the end of the Canadiens vs. Sabres game, things got heated. Arber Xhekaj knocked Sam Carrick out with a punch, while Zachary Bolduc was tangled up with Josh Norris and Logan Stanley.
The Buffalo Sabres did not practice following their loss yesterday at the Bell Centre. However, there was no official practice scheduled for today. However, a few players still decided to hit the ice ...
Vincent Lecavalier has been working for the Canadiens for the past four years. Kent Hughes, who used to be his agent, brought him into the organization in a role tailor-made for him: he can work from ...