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Yesterday, we reported that Montreal Canadiens’ sniper Cole Caufield had made NHL.com’s top 10 under-25 forwards ranking, and ...
Addition of Noah Dobson and Zachary Bolduc, plus a full season of Ivan Demidov should propel Montreal into the playoffs for a second straight year.
Montreal Canadiens defenseman Mike Matheson is entering the final season of his contract in 2025-26. With this, he has the ...
Context is key. It’s easy to look at the Montreal Canadiens’ salary-cap situation and fear the worst. At face value, as a ...
Trading defenseman Logan Mailloux was just the first domino to fall for the Montreal Canadiens, after they traded for and signed Noah Dobson to an eight-year, $76 million deal before the NHL Entry ...
Was Mike Matheson perfect? No. But he’s still one of the league’s most used defensemen (Kent Hughes was right to point this out on Tuesday… although he couldn’t say his former client is ...
Mike Matheson isn’t exactly unanimous in Montreal. Some want to get rid of him, while others want to keep him as a role model for youngsters. He earns a salary of $4.875 million a year, a contract ...
Most Montreal Canadiens fans would agree that the team's season was great, but not perfect, as the young Habs improved by leaps and bounds. However, Mike Matheson didn't.
Mike Matheson’s season isn’t over yet. The Canadiens defenceman accepted an invitation to play for Team Canada at the IIHF World Championship, which begins Friday.
In this first edition of the Canadiens playoff notebook, Josh Anderson as an example for Juraj Slafkovský to follow and much more.
Mike Matheson is an interesting player. He’s talented and the Canadiens’ did so much with him last season. Until last season, the Canadian defenseman was good for 30-35 points a year. Not bad ...
Mike Matheson is an interesting player. He’s talented and the Canadiens’ did so much with him last season. Until last season, the Canadian defenseman was good for 30-35 points a year.