Phillip Danault is back with the Canadiens. The Montreal club has acquired its former player in return for a second-round pick in the 2026 draft. No current center leaves the club. The Canadiens ...
Many Habs fans are hoping to see Kent Hughes active on the trade market after the holiday freeze. Although the Canadiens could count on the return of some injured players like Kirby Dach, the club ...
To say that Samuel Montembeault is having a difficult season would almost be an understatement. From being the team's designated number-one goalie at the start of the season, the québécois was sent ...
Today is an important day in the NHL. Clubs have until tonight to make trades: the NHL's much-vaunted annual trade freeze kicks in tonight, and clubs can't make any moves until December 27 at 11:59pm.
This afternoon, Marco D'Amico reported that Phillip Danault, whose name has been in the rumor mill for the past ten days, has asked the Kings for a trade. And the forward, whose flu is now quite ...
Yesterday, playing without Mike Matheson wasn't ideal for the Canadiens. It really wasn't. Yes, the other defensemen did well under the circumstances. Yes, Lane Hutson is capable of staying on the ice ...
In recent weeks, the Canadiens have been creative in bringing people into the organization. Whether it's by recalling guys (both obvious recalls and Jacob Fowler-style curveballs), using waivers or ...
Alexandre Texier has now played 10 games for the habs. The Frenchman, acquired after seeing his contract terminated by the Blues, came to town on the heels of the hecatomy of injuries to the forward ...
Earlier today, Samuel Montembeault was traded to the Laval Rocket. The Québécois will spend a conditioning stint in the AHL, playing two games in Cleveland. These two games will take place on Thursday ...
I say this because there have been rumors involving Phillip Danault and the Canadiens lately. The Canadiens called the Kings for information on the center, and it's getting a lot of attention for ...
Phillip Danault is one of the hottest names in the National League right now. Not because he's filling up the net (even though he's injured right now), but because he's at the heart of several rumors.
Sometimes, in the world of sports, people just don't get it. Kristopher Letang, who doesn't like hockey fans talking to their team's “we,” is a good example. But Jim Bowden set the worst example of ...
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