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Montreal Gazette on MSNWhat the Puck: Expect the Canadiens to take a step forward next seasonAddition of Noah Dobson and Zachary Bolduc, plus a full season of Ivan Demidov should propel Montreal into the playoffs for a second straight year.
The LA Kings have signed forwards Corey Perry to a one-year contract with an average annual value (AAV) of $2,000,000, and up ...
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Dose on MSNJoel Armia would have liked to stay in Montreal if the Habs had matched the Kings’ offerJoel Armia is no longer with the Canadiens. The veteran will continue his career in Los Angeles after signing a two-year contract ($2.5 million per year) with the Kings. But it wasn’t because he no ...
Just because Jake Evans signed doesn’t mean the Canadiens won’t be sellers. The nuance is there: Joel Armia’s best value, one of the most likely pieces to leave, just took a hit because ...
Joel Armia's short-handed goal late in the third period gave the Montreal Canadiens a 4-3 road win over the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday.
All Montreal Canadiens fans know that Joel Armia will be a UFA after the season ends. Surprisingly, the Canadiens haven’t locked him up before this season began, and now with the year he’s ...
Headed out West ...
Perry, age 40, brings experience and a winning tradition, having appeared in five of the past six Stanley Cup Final series.
The Kings have seen a lot of moves get made this offseason, and now it's time for new general manager Ken Holland to make a trade.
The free agent market opened Tuesday, and like most of the other top teams in the NHL, the Colorado Avalanche opted out of the frenzy.
Veteran forward Joel Armia is on the move. He will be joining the Los Angeles Kings on a two-year deal that carries an ...
Just because Jake Evans signed doesn’t mean the Canadiens won’t be sellers. The nuance is there: Joel Armia’s best value, one of the most likely pieces to leave, just took a hit because pairing him ...
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