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The Montreal Canadiens took a major step forward in 2024-25 by grabbing the Eastern Conference’s final playoff spot.
Kent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens have made a few groundbreaking trades this offseason and quietly addressed a crucial need that separates playoff teams from those watching in spring: depth.
The Montreal Canadiens have signed recently acquired and then bought out Seattle Kraken forward Joe Veleno to a one-year, ...
In an exclusive interview, Ufa head coach Viktor Kozlov breaks down why Zharovsky earned his shot—and how he projects at the ...
Logan Mailloux opens up about his rise in pro hockey, NHL readiness, and new chapter with the Blues in this exclusive ...
How did the Islanders do on their biggest deals in NHL free agency, including wingers Jonathan Drouin and Maxim Shabanov.
After trading away both of their first-round picks in the 2025 NHL Draft, Kent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens made a bold move early in the second round. The ...
It's been an interesting last few months for former Detroit Red Wings forward Joe Veleno, whom they selected in the opening round of the 2018 NHL Draft but never truly broke out offensively.
The Blues will have a rematch against the Jets, who knocked them out of the NHL playoffs last season, on Dec. 17.
This isn’t about trying to find flaws or nitpick every move. It’s about understanding the context for the Canadiens.
The Montreal Canadiens announced today that they have signed center Joe Veleno to a one-year, $900,000 contract.
After spending last season watching highlights of Ivan Demidov play with SKA St. Petersburg in the KHL, Montreal Canadiens’ fans will likely do the same for the next two seasons as the team’s first ...