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THW's Canadiens News for 10/22/2020
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10/22/2020 edition:
By Eddy Jones on Oct 22, 2020 09:15 am
The Montreal Canadiens sign their first-round pick from the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, a top prospect for the 2023 NHL Entry Draft with exceptional status makes his debut in Sweden, and the Winnipeg Jets loan out a former first-round pick to Finland. Canadiens Sign Guhle The Canadiens announced on Saturday that they’ve agreed to a […]
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By Greg Boysen on Oct 22, 2020 08:35 am
Oct. 22 has provided plenty of memorable moments in National Hockey League history. Some of the greatest skaters to ever play the game hit personal milestones on this date. Also, a handful of Hall of Fame goaltenders left their mark on the record books. A Pair of Big Games for Super Mario Mario Lemieux scored […]
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By Ben Wagner on Oct 21, 2020 05:20 pm
Given the history of the Montréal Canadiens and the sheer number of great players and Hockey Hall of Famers who have worn the CH, it might be very easy to overlook some of the team’s less legendary names, including those who aren’t immediately connected with the franchise. This unfortunately includes the first European to put […]
The post Underrated Montréal Canadiens: Mats Näslund appeared first on The Hockey Writers.










By Ryan Szporer on Oct 21, 2020 08:45 am
On the plus side, the Montreal Canadiens’ log jam on the defensive corps’ left side won’t last, one way or another. Newly fortified with the acquisition of Joel Edmundson from the Carolina Hurricanes, it also features the likes of rookie Alexander Romanov in theory and incumbents Ben Chiarot and Brett Kulak. Kulak may very realistically […]
The post Canadiens Have Easy Decision Between Chiarot & Edmundson appeared first on The Hockey Writers.





By Nick Lariviere on Oct 20, 2020 04:05 pm
The Montreal Canadiens recorded the best record in NHL history during the 1976-77 season going 60-8-(15 ties). Many would think that the leading goal scorer was a legend like Guy Lafleur, when in fact it was a lesser-known Hall of Famer Steve Shutt who became the first Habs player to score 60 goals (Lafleur did […]
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