On May 6, we celebrate the birthdays of 22 past and present NHL players. Today’s list includes a five-time Stanley Cup winner, the longest-tenured player with the Montreal Canadiens, and arguably the game’s greatest goalie.
Carey Price was in the arena for the Canadiens’ final game of the season two weeks ago. He wasn’t often seen on TV, but on social networks, he was the talk of the town.
Montreal Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher impressively turned back the clock to end 2023-24 with a strong finish to the season. Unfortunately you can only fight time for so long.
The Canadiens’ season is officially over. Habs executives (especially Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton) will have to focus on what’s coming up in the next few weeks… namely, the draft and the opening of the free agent market.
Having grown up writing about the Montreal Canadiens, I didn’t know what it would take to turn me into that curmudgeonly old guy defending the veterans as the fanbase rightfully becomes obsessed with the youth movement.
The Canadiens have won again, this time against the Stanley Cup finalists in the East. The 5-3 win puts the Habs ahead of the Coyotes, Blue Jackets, Ducks, Blackhawks and Sharks in the standings.
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
(Editor’s Note. This is a special guest post by Montreal Canadiens analyst Andrew Berkshire) Some have suggested Montreal Canadiens defenceman Mike Matheson is actually the player P.K.
Before the start of the season, Kent Hughes and Martin St.Louis both spoke to the media, emphasizing the need to see some progress from both the team and the individual players.
As the New York Islanders face the Florida Panthers in their final game before the NHL’s All-Star break tonight, a significant piece will be absent from their lineup.
Zach Parise is back in the NHL. The 39-year-old veteran of 1224 games has inked a one-year deal with the Colorado Avalanche, the club announced Friday, months after going unsigned ahead of this season.
The NHL Department of Player Safety has suspended Montreal Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher for an illegal check to the head he believed on New York Islanders defenseman Adam Pelech in the Islanders’ loss to Montreal on Jan.
Montreal Canadiens’ forward Brendan Gallagher has been served a five-game suspension for an egregious illegal check to the head on New York Islanders’ defenseman Adam Pelech.
This marks the first time that Gallagher has been suspended across his 12-year NHL career.
Following a phone hearing with the NHL’s Department of Player Safety (DOPS), Montreal Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher has been suspended five games for his hit on New York Islanders defenceman Adam Pelech on Thursday night.
With Montreal Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher under fire for his late hit on New York Islanders defenseman Adam Pelech, the Department of Player Safety has indicated that Gallagher will not be receiving an in-person hearing, meaning he is subject to a maximum suspension of five games.
Montreal Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher will have a phone hearing with the NHL's Department of Player Safety on Friday for an illegal check to the head of New York Islanders defenseman Adam Pelech.
Montreal Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher was not happy following the team’s 2-1 loss to the Calgary Flames. The veteran took exception with one of the worst calls of the game, which took place with just a few minutes remaining in the third period.
All things considered, it was a rather tumultuous season for Montreal Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher. For the first time in a very long time, the veteran winger arrived at training camp with a clean bill of health, a rather encouraging sign for a player that has suffered numerous injuries in the past.
Montreal Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher had another frustrating season from a health standpoint, though it was a new series of injuries rather than old issues flaring up.
The Canadiens have announced that winger Brendan Gallagher will return to the lineup Tuesday night.
It’s been a year to forget so far for Brendan Gallagher.
The NHL Department of Player Safety could've hit Gallagher with a maximum fine of $5,000, which suggests the league also didn't completely buy what Goodrow attempted to sell Tuesday night.
Brendan Gallagher came up bloodied after landing on the ice during a fight. Gallagher got into a fight with Mikhail Sergachev during the third period of Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday night.
The Montreal Canadiens announced a pair of noteworthy contract extensions on Wednesday afternoon.
Gallagher played all 82 games and topped 50 points in back-to-back seasons in 2017-18 and 2018-19. He missed some time this past season, but still managed to record 43 points in 59 games.
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