The Montreal Canadiens responded from a blowout by serving up one of their own. Or so it seemed. Ryan Poehling scored twice and Samuel Montembeault
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Hockey Hall of Fame: Doug Wilson takes his place among the game’s legends — Red Bluff Daily News
Doug Wilson and the other members of the Class of 2020 — Jarome Iginla, Kevin Lowe , Marian Hossa, Kim St-Pierre, and Ken Holland –reflected
Kim St-Pierre shares Hockey Hall of Fame phone call, and talks about Women’s Hockey — TheLeafsNation
Kim St-Pierre was out for a round of golf with her husband and two children when she got one of the most important phone calls
5 takeaways – Suzuki, special teams shine in Canadiens win over Flames (+) — Montreal Hockey Now
There was a certain harmony to the Montreal Canadiens 4-2 win over the Calgary Flames last night. It’s not like there weren’t some iffy moments.
Carey Price is Unstoppable — YouAreEnough
If you are a hockey fan, especially a Montreal Canadiens one then the news that broke about a month ago that their beloved goalie Carey
Canadiens Host Red Wings — Championship Sports Media
Photo by Francois Lacasse/NHLI via Getty Images Montreal Canadiens played host to the Detroit Red Wings Tuesday night. The Canadiens had faced the Red Wings
Red Wings fall to Canadiens 6-1, Larkin scores lone goal for Detroit — Content Hub
MONTREAL — Mathieu Perreault had a hat trick and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-1 on Saturday night to end their season-opening
Should Canadiens worry about bad start, Bergevin’s future as GM? — The Small Sports Blog
Tough questions for a team dealing with a tough start. * This article was originally published here Should Canadiens worry about bad start, Bergevin’s future as
Canadiens’ Drouin easy to root for in comeback from anxiety, insomnia — PressNewsAgency
“We in the media don’t root for teams, but we do root for people.” Our own Jeff Marek likely borrowed this line from someone, but
Sidney Crosby Says He Hopes Alex Ovechkin Breaks Wayne Gretzky’s All-Time Goals Record — NoVa Caps
Photo: NHL via Getty Images It’s seems hard to believe, but this season will be the 17th season in which Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby