Montreal Canadiens, Penguins and Jacob Fowler
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Canadiens Rookie Jacob Fowler Impresses in NHL Start
The Montreal Canadiens faced the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night, turning to rookie netminder Jacob Fowler in an attempt to […]
The Montreal Canadiens seem set to stick with their current group of goaltenders for now. The team has struggled mightily throughout the 2025-26 season between the pipes. In fact, only the last-placed Buffalo Sabres have allowed more goals in the current campaign than Montreal.
Two teams in the bottom half of the Eastern Conference standings hit the ice when the New York Rangers (15-13-4, 11th in conference) host the Montreal Canadiens (16-11-3, ninth) at Madison Square Garden on Saturday at 7 p.m. ET. New York lost 3-0 on the road in its last game on Dec. 10 against the Chicago Blackhawks.
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Adjusting expectations: The Canadiens' rebuilding reality
For a relatively short time frame, it seemed that the Montreal Canadiens would somehow manage to avoid the choppy waters […]
The Canadiens have recalled Jacob Fowler after another tough loss, but Montreal fans are divided over the youngster's inclusion.
For fans looking to update their wardrobes, Tricolore Sports has discounts from 25% to 70% off on T-shirts, caps, jackets, and more. The official merchandise boutique of the Montreal Canadiens and Laval Rocket also features sales on items from the Montreal Expos, as well as from many of the city’s most popular music festivals.
BOTTOM LINE: The New York Rangers take on the Montreal Canadiens as losers of three games in a row. New York is 3-8-3 at home and 15-13-4 overall. The Rangers have gone 13-1-1 in games they score three or more goals.
The Maple Leafs have continued to get caved in defensively at 5-on-5, and are implementing a bend-but-don’t-break strategy, relying on Joseph Woll (or Dennis Hildeby) to bail them out of trouble in the defensive zone.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Cole Caufield had a goal and assist to extend his point streak to six games, and the Montreal Canadiens handed the slumping Vegas Golden Knights a 4-1 loss on Friday. Zach Bolduc and Juraj Slafkovský also each had a goal and an assist ...