Carey Price wins the Molson Cup for February
The natural order is restored after usurper Alex Galchenyuk won it in January.
The natural order is restored after usurper Alex Galchenyuk won it in January.
In a bit of news that comes completely out of nowhere, the Erik Cole is no longer a Montreal Canadien.
Michel Therrien just let us in on the truth about Bourque's mysterious ailment, and the news isn't good.
For once the lenience of the NHL's random suspension generator benefits the Montreal Canadiens!
Looks like Pacioretty's hit on Ryan McDonagh drew the attention that we all expected it to.
Almost every Canadiens prospect tore it up last week, but the most impressive of them all was Darren Dietz, who has been Saskatoon's best offensive defenseman this year by double the next best one, who just happens to be Dalton Thrower.
I'm not sure what Pacioretty did to anger the hockey gods, but he's lucky he has the powers of Wolverine.
Charles Hudon finally breaks his goal drought, Kristo keeps ripping up the NCAA, and Dietz works to erase his slow start.
For the second time in his career, Cedrick Desjardins has been traded by the Habs to the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Brady Vail is playing a surprising role with Windsor, Kristo continues his dominance of the NCAA, and a surprising development for Sprague Ribinsoin.