Al MacNeil, a former NHL player who won the Stanley Cup as coach of the Montreal Canadiens, has died. He was 89.
MacNeil never won the Stanley Cup as a player, but his name was tapped into the trophy four times, 1971 with the Canadiens; ...
The 1967 Stanley Cup for Toronto was No. 13 and that proved to be an unlucky number. The Canadiens were the proud owners of ...
The Montreal Canadiens had been the worst team in the East not too long ago. They're now three points out of a playoff spot.
With the likes of Lane Hutson, Juraj Slafkovsky and Cole Caufield making up the roster's core, the Canadiens' future is promising. Having said that, the franchise's outlook will only shine brighter ...
Jan. 19, the NHL will unveil its quarter-century team for the Montreal Canadiens, but what's the point in waiting when we can ...
Crosby, Malkin and Letang won championships together in 2009, 2016 and 2017. That last one came at Karlsson’s expense, ...
The Montreal Canadiens slayed a quartet of dragons during ... beating each of the last four Stanley Cup winners over their previous five contests, all away from the Bell Centre.
Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes held his annual mid-season press conference on Wednesday, discussing several ...
Given the NHL is over a century old, it's no surprise that legends of the past have sadly left this world as time keeps ...
MacNeil was an Original Six defenceman who played 524 NHL games for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, Chicago ...
The Colorado Avalanche finish up their first homestand of 2025 against the reigning Stanley Cup Champions tonight. The ...