Everyone’s on the Montreal Canadiens bandwagon these days. The NHL even featured a story about them called, “Hab-by To Be Here,” about the surge the team has made since the Four Nations break. The ...
In today’s links, lofty goals for the Laval Rocket players, the Matheson-Carrier shutdown pairing, Montembeault making the important saves, Roy finding his game, the St. Louis Blues’ ...
No matter the deficit, a Stanley Cup Playoff atmosphere was spilling from the arena bowl into the crowded Canadiens’ Bell ...
Celine Dion, popular for her iconic voice and timeless hits like My Heart Will Go On, has a passion for playing golf as well.
Lt.-Col. John McCrae wrote In Flanders Fields after the funeral of a close friend who had died in battle in the First World War. More than 30 years later, Montreal Canadiens GM Frank Selke absconded ...
Lane Hutson, Kaiden Guhle and David Reinbacher will never be confused with Robinson, Serge Savard and Guy Lapointe, but they’re really good. Nick Suzuki probably isn’t Lemaire, but work with us.
David Savard will likely finish his four-year contract having only played for the Montreal Canadiens since he signed the agreement. After all, he was not traded at the trade deadline. And he is ...
Savard could therefore finish his career with the Montreal Canadiens at the end of the current season. This will be a situation to monitor in the coming weeks/months, and it would truly be a shame ...
On March 11, 1987, Savard became the sixth player in Blackhawks’ franchise history to score 250 goals during a 3-2 loss to the visiting Blues. Savard loved playing on March 11. (Photo by Bruce ...
Montreal had some veteran players they could trade, as well. Defenseman David Savard and forward Joel Armia made sense as rental players. Forward Jake Evans was a trade candidate until he signed a ...
It was not a coincidence. Advertisement Eventually, Joel Armia, Christian Dvorak and David Savard stepped on the ice to join their teammates. It was a stressful moment for all three of them ...
Twenty years from now, people won’t be talking about the day the Canadiens signed Jake Evans to a four-year extension. It wasn’t Frank J. Selke getting Jean Béliveau’s signature on a contract after ...