In today’s links, duelling philosophies between the players and management, the latest on Evans, Hutson backing up his claim, Caufield a candidate for Team USA’s Olympic team, Demidov’s busy ...
Still within reach of a wild card spot, the Montreal Canadiens started a very important home-and-home against the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday night. If they have playoff ...
The Montreal Victoire entered the second intermission down 2-1 to the Boston Fleet on Saturday afternoon at the Bell Centre. For 12 of the players in uniform, and the entire coaching ...
The Laval Rocket used three power play goals, including two in 17 seconds, en route to a four-goal second period as they defeated the Belleville Senators 4-1 at Place Bell on Saturday night.
In today’s links, Anderson wants to help the team, Dach’s future with the team, several trades ahead of the deadline, a tribute to the Gaudreaus at Ohio Stadium, and Ovechkin moves closer to Gretzky.
Hutson breaks up a short-handed chance and quickly moves the puck up ice. Nick Suzuki gets it to Laine, who sends it across to Cole Caufield on a two-on-one to open the scoring. That’s four-game point ...
Boston is entering the Bell Centre game on a four-game winning streak and a regulation win on Saturday would put them into second place in the PWHL. One of the reasons for their success is the ...
Offence took centre stage among the men, while Ann-Renée Desbiens’s ability to prevent goals led the Victoire.
Dach out for the rest of the season, appreciation for Suzuki and Anderson, the Victoire talk about playing at the Bell Centre, and more in today’s links.
Rohrer believes he’s improved his offence and defence this season and prepares for the playoffs and World Championship.
A line of Jake Evans, Christian Dvorak, and Gallagher makes a series of passes that you wouldn’t expect from any of them, and it ends with a big save from Georgiev on Gallagher as the forward is being ...
In today’s links, Emil Heineman forces his way into the spotlight, Lane Hutson continues to make history, and the Schenn brothers both hit 1,000 NHL games.
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