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Montreal Gazette on MSNTodd: Here’s my ranking of the Canadiens’ general managers since 1946Selke, only because I was able to learn about Selke from legends like Red Fisher and Dick Irvin Jr. With apologies to ...
Lt.-Col. John McCrae wrote In Flanders Fields after the funeral of a close friend who had died in battle in the First World ...
More than 30 years later, Montreal Canadiens GM Frank Selke absconded ... Nobody is saying Owen Beck and Oliver Kapanen are the next Bob Gainey and Doug Jarvis, but let’s use our imaginations ...
On this subject, Nicolas Cloutier and Marc de Foy (in a column in the Journal de Montréal) remind us that in 2007, in the middle of the playoff race, Bob Gainey traded Craig Rivet. The negative: the ...
The negative: the Canadiens missed the playoffs by two points and ended up in no man’s land. Good flash from colleague Marc de Foy: in 2007, Bob Gainey traded veteran Craig Rivet in the middle ...
Bob Gainey traded Craig Rivet. The negative: the Canadiens missed the playoffs by two points and ended up in no man’s land. But the positive? Josh Gorges and a first-round pick – which became ...
From TSN: Struggling veteran Alex Kovalev has been given some time off by the Montreal Canadiens. General Manager Bob Gainey said Tuesday he... Rory Boylen from The Hockey News comments on a couple of ...
MONTREAL --The Colorado Avalanche were having their way with the Montreal Canadiens after one period Saturday, up 2-0 after having outshot their hosts 16-6. No matter the deficit, a Stanley Cup ...
The Montreal Canadiens are battling for a playoff spot, and regardless of whether they make the playoffs, they should be active in the offseason to improve their roster. The proposed deal would be ...
Heading into the 2024-25 season, the Montreal Canadiens were a sleeper choice to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs. With a core of extremely talented youngsters ready to start taking the next steps to ...
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