It was a very quiet Friday night last night in the National Hockey League, with only four teams in action. In fact, only two games were played late in the evening.
Tonight, the Canadiens played their second game in 48 hours, hosting the St. Louis Blues for the second time this week. The Habs had recalled Kaapo Kähkönen prior to the game, while Samuel Montembeault was absent due to illness.
Logan Mailloux’s stay in Montreal has been fraught with obstacles, right from his selection in the 2021 draft. It wasn’t easy, and we know it was a choice of the previous administration.
Bobby Orr won the last of his eight Norris Trophies during the 1974-75 season. Can you name every defenseman who won the trophy since then?
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The Blues announced on Saturday that defenseman Logan Mailloux has been recalled from the team’s AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds.
Remember Logan Mailloux? That Canadiens prospect who… OK. I’ll stop. The man who was traded for Zachary Bolduc this summer (and is back in the AHL after starting the season with the Blues) was facing the Rocket in a matinee game.
A player riding the struggle bus is going to be riding buses while trying to find his game. On Sunday, St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong announced that the team is sending defenseman Logan Mailloux to the team’s American Hockey League affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds.
Much to our disappointment, the 2025 NHL offseason lacked any blockbuster trades. There were a few moves, but it was generally a quiet summer trade-wise.
After a rough four games to start the new season, the St. Louis Blues are making a lineup change regarding a young player. Defenceman Logan Mailloux will be out of the lineup for the Blues’ next game.
The Vancouver Canucks are off to a somewhat slow start to 2025-26, going 1-2-0 in three games. After scoring five goals in their season-opening victory,
Logan Mailloux really seems to have found his niche with the St. Louis Blues. There’s a better chance of him playing in the NHL this year with the Blues than with the Montreal Canadiens,and his head coach is really impressed with his work in practice so far, giving him plenty of points for making the big club.
Over the past few days, Corey Pronman has been taking a look back at the draft classes of recent years.In his latest article for The Athletic, the journalist takes a look at the 2021 amateur draft.
Which second-year players are on the rise and poised for a breakout year? Let's take a look at four names.
The offseason leading into the 2025-26 season continues, and with the major events such as the NHL Entry Draft and free agent frenzy completed, the dog days of summer wear on as NHL management groups take a bit of a breather before the training camps begin.
The St. Louis Blues head into the 2025-26 season with many young players expected to have a role with the team. Jimmy Snuggerud will have his first training camp for the Blues as he begins his first full season in the league.
The Montreal Canadiens acquired forward Zac Bolduc from the St. Louis Blues in exchange for defenseman Logan Mailloux. TSN’s Chris Johnston was the first to confirm the two players were involved in the deal.
It seemed like the defenseman was going to be squeezed out, so he now goes to St. Louis to get a fresh start.
The Montreal Canadiens have traded 22-year-old defenseman Logan Mailloux to the St. Louis Blues, in a move that immediately had fans wondering if a bigger trade was part of the move.
Logan Mailloux has shown flashes of being a solid player in the NHL, but now, the controversial young defenseman has officially been placed on the trade block.
It’s obviously great Montreal Canadiens defenseman Logan Mailloux made his second American Hockey League All-Star Classic in two seasons. However, that shouldn’t mean much regarding his overall NHL ceiling.
Logan Mailloux is making a name for himself this spring, and the Montreal Canadiens should be paying close attention. In the middle of a strong playoff push with the Laval Rocket, the 22-year-old defenceman is showing the kind of growth and potential that demands serious consideration in the Canadiens’ future plans.
This is not the first time we have heard such a thing, but we have a new development regarding a trade involving Logan Mailloux. According to a recent report by Maxime Truman on the Stanley25 podcast, a reliable source close to the Montreal Canadiens believes that Logan Mailloux will indeed be traded this summer.
Here's a development we didn't see coming regarding young Montreal Canadiens defenseman Logan Mailloux. According to reports from the guys at the Stanley25 podcast, Maxime Truman and Jean Trudel, Mailloux is available for a trade.
A past transaction between the Montreal Canadiens and the Edmonton Oilers is making waves.
A source close to the Laval Rocket has made a troubling statement, one that says a lot about young defenseman Logan Mailloux.
We keep hearing and reading the narrative that Logan Mailloux will never be an impactful NHL defenceman because he is poor defensively. This became a
The Montreal Canadiens have recalled defensive prospect Logan Mailloux from the Laval Rocket of the AHL.
The Montreal Canadiens have recalled defense prospect Logan Mailloux from the American Hockey League’s Laval Rocket, the club announced Monday evening.
The Montreal Canadiens had high hopes for their AHL affiliate this season. Several prospects joined the Laval Rocket, indicating a turning point in the long-term development plan.
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