This was a third consecutive game in which the Canadiens had staged a late comeback, but this one said something different about them. Eric Engels has more.
It’s not always ending in a victory, but the Montreal Canadiens are proving they can’t be counted out no matter the score.
What separates the Avalanche of new from the Avalanche of old earlier this season is that they’re still able to win these ...
Brock Nelson scored the shootout winner in the fourth round as the Colorado Avalanche spoiled a third-period comeback try by ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNOttawa Senators bounce back with victory over New Jersey DevilsSENATORS 3, DEVILS 2 This night was about redemption for the Ottawa Senators. Mission accomplished. The Senators halted their ...
Looking for the puk are Detroit Red Wings right wing Patrick Kane, left, and Vegas Golden Knights left wing Pavel Dorofeyev ...
You know what the Grading The Week puckheads love most about when Cale Makar sets an Avalanche franchise record?
In this episode of Sens Nation, the official podcast of The Hockey News Ottawa, site editor Steve Warne and "The Coach" Gregg ...
Erik Gustafsson is out "long-term" with an undisclosed injury for the Detroit Red Wings. Gustafsson did not play the final ...
EDMONTON -- Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid, the second- and fourth-leading scorers in the NHL this season, each is ...
NHL off-season, the Tampa Bay Lightning traded forward Ross Colton to the Colorado Avalanche. While he was a key part of the ...
The Colorado Avalanche (42-25-3) look to keep rolling against the Montreal Canadiens (33-27-8) to win two of their three ...
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