The Montreal Canadiens will be without head coach Martin St. Louis for the foreseeable future. St. Louis left the Habs recently to attend to a family matter.
Seeing a former player from a favourite team thrive in a new environment is surely a bittersweet feeling for any fan. Sometimes a change of scenery is what a disgruntled player needs in order to unlock their full potential.
All eyes are on the future now that the Montreal Canadiens have committed to a long-term rebuild. And while the upcoming crop of prospects includes players
Now that the playout series between EHC Kloten and Ajoie is no longer necessary, top prospect David Reinbacher is free to join the Montreal Canadiens organization.
The Canadiens reassigned 2023 fifth-overall pick David Reinbacher to the AHL’s Laval Rocket on Monday.
Like the selection or not, Montreal Canadiens defenseman David Reinbacher is undeniably polarizing. What shouldn’t be is the similarly undeniable notion that, once he arrives in North America, he should start off in the American Hockey League (AHL).
The Montreal Canadiens were in Calgary on Saturday to face the Flames at the Saddledome. There was some unfortunate news shortly before the puck dropped, as Canadiens head coach Martin St-Louis left the team indefinitely for family reasons.
Montreal Canadiens HC Martin St. Louis is taking an indefinite leave of absence from the team. Assistant coach Trevor Letowski will take over in the short term.
Back in 2021, the Canadiens made an unexpected run to the Stanley Cup final, eliminating the Leafs, the Jets, and the Golden Knights. The Tampa Bay Lightning was, however, just too strong for the Habs who lost the final four games to one.
Martin St. Louis, head coach of the Montreal Canadiens, has stepped away from the club on leave for family reasons.
The Montreal Canadiens have announced that head coach Martin St-Louis will be away from the team indefinitely due to family reasons. The Canadiens did not go into specifics for the reason why St-Louis will be absent, only identifying that it was for family reasons.
There was some breaking news on Saturday afternoon, as the Montreal Canadiens have announced head coach Martin St-Louis will take personal leave and be away from the team for an indefinite amount of time.
The Montreal Canadiens (25-30-11) are set to face the Calgary Flames (32-29-5) at the Scotiabank Saddledome. The puck drop is scheduled for 7 pm ET. Montreal is coming off a hard-fought overtime loss to their eternal rivals, the Boston Bruins.
The 2023 NHL entry draft had some of the best under-18 players we’ve seen in a few years. The first round was so deep in talent that it could be compared to the renowned 2015 draft.
There’s concern in the air when it comes to Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield. With just 19 goals in 66 games heading into Saturday’s matchup against the Calgary Flames, and now goalless for a month, it’s understandable that fans are a little frustrated with what’s going on with Caufield’s shooting this season.
You may have noticed certain Montreal Canadiens fans paying attention to a Swiss League semi-final game on Friday afternoon. While the game itself did not feature top prospect David Reinbacher, it did have important implications when it comes to his arrival in North America.
Canadiens general manager (GM) Kent Hughes’ rebuild plan is starting to bear fruit as the young players are showing significant signs of growth. This week has shown a team ready to take the next step.
The PWHL announced Thursday that Toronto forward Brittany Howard has been suspended one game for an illegal cross-check to the head on Montreal defender Catherine Daoust on March 8.
After breaking the world record for a female hockey game when over 19,285 people attended the Battle of Bay Street at Scotiabank Arena which pitted PWHL Toronto and PWHL Montreal.
Cayden Primeau made 22 of his 41 saves in the first period as the host Montreal Canadiens rode a fast start to a 3-0 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday.
The 2024 NHL trade deadline is now behind us. The Montreal Canadiens were one of the most intriguing teams heading into the deadline. The Canadiens had several names on the market including David Savard and Jordan Harris.
Cole Caufield and the Canadiens likely will welcome the Columbus Blue Jackets with open arms for Tuesday's game in Montreal. Caufield, after all, played a significant role in the Canadiens winning the first two contests of the three-game season series.
There’s less than 24 hours until the 2024 NHL trade deadline, and plenty of players are already on the move.
Montreal GM Kent Hughes is open to moving out multiple wingers — a group highlighted by two-time 20-goal scorer Josh Anderson — ahead of the March 8 trade deadline, reports David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period.
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