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In their playoff debuts, the Montreal Canadiens' young team showed resilience, overcoming a shaky start to tie the game late ...
Montreal Canadiens star rookie defenceman Lane Hutson is taking his first-ever loss in the Stanley Cup Playoffs hard.
The Capitals punched first and punched hard to win Game 1. But the Canadiens punching back showed they’re in this series.
Despite looking like they were getting beat up, the Canadiens recovered and got back in the game. It's a good sign for Game 2 ...
The Canadiens won 3-2 in overtime in Game 1, the Capitals replying with a 6-5 overtime victory in Game 2. The series shifted ...
The Montreal Canadiens have no shortage of inspiration ... drawing parallels to another dynamic Habs defenseman, P.K. Subban, who, like Carlson, debuted in 2009-10. He got in only two regular ...
The die is now cast; the <a href=" Canadiens will take on the <a href=" Capitals in the first round of the Stanley Cup ...
The Canadiens were always an unlikely playoff team, but a group this young, hungry and defiant makes for a tough opponent.
The Canadiens weren't able to get it done, losing to Chicago in a shootout 4-3. The playoffs will have to wait for Montreal.
Alex Ovechkin, at 39, continues his pursuit of Wayne Gretzky's records, now setting his sights on Gretzky's NHL career ...