There is a lot of buzz surrounding the Montreal Canadiens this season. They are looking to take the next steps in their rebuild. Whether they make the playoffs or not is not the ultimate goal.
San Jose No. 1 pick Macklin Celebrini and fellow Sharks prospect Will Smith are among the newest members of the NHL's next ...
Regardless of the attention or lack thereof, Slafkovsky is on the vanguard of hockey's next generation of stars, along with ...
The fourth instalment of the behind the scenes show about the Montreal Canadiens' rebuild is now streaming on Crave and fair ...
Every training camp leads to a certain level of excitement when it comes to the team’s top prospects, especially since the ...
Going from worst to first seems like a pipedream. So, we ranked the four teams that can go from worst to first heading into ...
The Nashville Predators, for instance, made a huge splash in the offseason and significantly raised expectations in the blink ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins began the new era of their power play under assistant coach David Quinn Monday. Kris Letang spoke of ...
Introducing Hockeybuzz's hockey meters. I'll be changing these throughout the year when things happen with the team and I'll be posting them as a division all at once every Monday... Let's start with ...
The Montreal Canadiens invited 59 players to camp, much fewer than they did the first time head coach Martin St-Louis was in ...
Like with their defense, the Canadiens have young players entering the mix on offense: Alex Barre-Boulet, Emil Heineman, Joshua Roy, and Oliver Kapanen. If the Canadines are looking to move out a ...
After defenseman Chris Wideman announced his retirement this week, Montreal will reportedly look to move any of these three players: center Christian Dvorak and right wingers Joel Armia and Josh ...