What Is Wrong with Brendan Gallagher? Brianne Spiker | December 30, 2016 To say Brendan Gallagher is struggling to score this season would be a massive understatement. He finally got his first goal since Nov. 26 against the Florida Panthers to tie…
Preview: Canadiens Face Caps as Dogfight for First Begins Ryan Szporer | December 17, 2016 Remember the good ol’ days when the Canadiens were running away with the Presidents’ Trophy? You had better, as it was only a month ago that they were the toast…
Pastrnak Out, Shaw Concussed & More News Dustin L. Nelson | December 17, 2016 Early Saturday morning, the Boston Bruins announced that top-line wing David Pastrnak has had a procedure to remove an olecranon bursa from his right elbow. The procedure was successful, but…
Recap: Habs Settle for OT Loss Against Bruins Ryan Szporer | December 12, 2016 A tightly contested affair between the Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins came down to two contested goals in overtime on Monday. One ended up counting, with both having been scored…
Recap: Depth Gets It Done for Canadiens Versus Devils Ryan Szporer | December 9, 2016 Much has been made about the Montreal Canadiens’ recent lack of depth due to injuries, but just the opposite proved true against the New Jersey Devils on Thursday. Winning 5-2…
Canadiens as the Next John Scott? Ryan Szporer | December 3, 2016 There’s likely never going to be another John Scott in the NHL All-Star Game. The league has made sure of that, with a new series of rules and regulations that…
The Real Andrew Shaw Is Back Brianne Spiker | November 25, 2016 When Andrew Shaw first arrived in Montreal, fans were expecting the edgy pest that made Chicago Blackhawks fans fall in love with him. However, a dangerous pre-season hit and fight…
Is Radulov the Missing Link for Canadiens? Ryan Szporer | November 17, 2016 Alexander Radulov may not be eligible for any unofficial comeback-player-of-the-year awards. However, he’d have a realistic claim to one had he not spent the better part of the last decade…
Canadiens’ Early Season Takeaways Nick Guido | November 2, 2016 The Montreal Canadiens have started the 2016-17 with an 8-0-1 record. They now sit in first place in the Eastern Conference and in the National Hockey League after one month of…
Canadiens Forward Shaw Escapes Discipline… for Now Ryan Szporer | October 15, 2016 If you’re a glass-half-full kind of person, Montreal Canadiens forward Andrew Shaw still has yet to be suspended for any amount of regular-season action. Glass-half-empty, on the other hand? He’s…
Nathan Walker’s Journey From the Outback to NHL Ice Sammi Silber | October 3, 2016 Ice hockey doesn’t generally come to mind when one hears the word “Australia.” Instead, the word is associated with kangaroos, koala bears, and Outback Steakhouse. However, one Washington Capitals prospect…
Lightning’s Kucherov Won’t Report to Camp Without a Contract, Canadiens’ Shaw Suspended & More Steven DiOssi | September 29, 2016 Kucherov Won’t Report to Lightning Training Camp Without Contract Nikita Kucherov will not be reporting to training camp with the Tampa Bay Lightning until he has signed a contract, general…