BOSTON — Carey Price made 41 saves on a night when the Canadiens were outshot 43-22. Jeff Petry scored the wining goal in overtime. Paul
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About last night … Carey Price steals one in Boston — Montreal Gazette
So who starts against Florida at the Bell Centre? Carey Price had a busy Monday night in Boston: 41 saves, a good many of the
How to build a backyard skating rink — Montreal Gazette
If you’ve ever thought about building a backyard rink, the city of Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue offers residents the basic steps. First, weather conditions have to be favourable
Stu Cowan: Predators still look like winners in the P.K. Subban trade — Montreal Gazette
P.K. Subban isn’t going to change. If anything, his personality and brand — along with his fancy hats — have only gotten bigger since the
Carey Price looks healthy and rested while blanking the Canucks 2-0 — Montreal Gazette
Whatever was ailing Carey Price, it wasn’t a problem Thursday night as the goaltender backstopped the Canadiens to a 2-0 win over the Vancouver Canucks
Carey Price stands tall in Montreal net as Canadiens edge the Coyotes — Montreal Gazette
GLENDALE, Ariz. — You can see why Max Domi might have struggled the last two seasons with the Arizona Coyotes. When the Canadiens played the
About last night … Canadiens lose 2-1 to start road trip — Montreal Gazette
In a very solid road effort, the Canadiens made two egregious mistakes. And both were turned into Colorado goals. Mistake #1: Carey Price, who is
Liveblog: Canadiens stomp Senators 5-3 … again — Montreal Gazette
Jesperi Kotkaniemi scored a greasy one to tie it up at 2-2 in the third. Then Artturi Lehkonen was robbed of the lead goal by
Liveblog: Canadiens beat Carolina 6-4 in a wild one — Montreal Gazette
Jeff Petry’s empty-netter capped a crazy third period! After Andrei Svechnikov’s second of the game tied it 2-2 less than a minute into the third,
Canadiens blown out 7-1 in chilly Minnesota — Montreal Gazette
The game was a total washout for the Montreal special teams. Montreal’s penalty-kill was outstanding Sunday in Chicago but Minnesota scored on all four of its power plays. The Montreal power play not only failed to score on its one opportunity but it also gave up a shorthanded goal.
