Montreal Canadiens
P.K. Subban Won the Predators-Canadiens P.K. Subban Trade
It was ten months ago that Marc Bergevin traded Subban to the Predators for Shea Weber, and now we know who came out on top in that deal.
No One Loves Hockey Quite Like ECHL's Eldest Statesman David Ling
Twenty-two years after his career started, the Brampton Beast's 42-year-old Ling is still playing pro hockey. And he'd like to keep going.
Price vs. Lundqvist Is the Best NHL Playoffs Story Nobody Cares About
Two potential Hall of Fame goaltenders at the top of their games, and the biggest story of the first four games of the Rangers–Canadiens series has been what, Tanner Glass?
Forty Years Ago, the Montreal Canadiens Changed Hockey Forever
The 1976-77 Canadiens might have been the best pro sports team in North American history.
Shawn Thornton Calling Out Alexei Emelin's Goonery Is Hilarious
The Panthers' Thornton, a leftover enforcer from the old NHL era, thinks Emelin is what's wrong with the league.
Extending Alexander Radulov Long Term Is a Risk Worth Taking for Canadiens
Radulov's production outweighs age concerns. He's proven to be a strong offensive weapon in his return season to the NHL, setting the pending UFA up for a big payday.
Remembering Montreal's St. Patrick's Day 'Richard Riot'
All hell broke loose at the Montreal Forum on March 17, 1955, following NHL president Clarence Campbell's decision to suspend superstar Maurice Rocket Richard for the remainder of the season.
P.K. Subban and Montreal Are Still in Love
If we learned one thing from P.K. Subban's return to Montreal, it's that the wound of him leaving is still fresh for everyone involved.
How Hockey Keeps Some of Canada's Best Chefs in Line
In a lot of ways, a locker room is a foul-smelling parallel universe to the kitchen.
What Claude Julien's Teams Do Well, and the Biggest Challenge He Faces in Montreal
Julien inherits a club that's structured differently than the Bruins, where the strength is on the wings and not at the centre position.
Why Montreal GM Marc Bergevin Is A Boss, And Boston's Don Sweeney Is Lost
The Canadiens' hiring of Bruins castoff coach Claude Julien shows why the former franchise has a plan, and the latter is floundering in mediocrity.
Montreal Fires Michel Therrien, Hires Former Bruins Coach Claude Julien
In 2003, the Canadiens fired Michel Therrien and hired Claude Julien. They just did it again today.