The Minnesota Wild goalie, playing his final regular season game at Bell Centre in Montreal, dominated the home team to the tune of career shutout No. 76 (tying Ed Belfour and Tony Esposito for ...
The netminder never played for the Canadiens, but the Bell Centre crowd recognize game. Fleury has had a spectacular career, so far he has 572 wins, three Stanley Cups, five All-Star games ...
Credit: Tonight, the Canadiens were at the Bell Centre. For the occasion, they hosted the Minnesota Wild. Kaiden Guhle was obviously absent, so Jayden Struble took his place in the lineup. Rafaël ...
But the most unforgettable moment came during the second intermission of the game. When the scoreboard lit up, McCrea could ...
Credit: Sports and politics do not mix well. We know that. Yet, four or five supporters in the heights of the Bell Centre decided to boo the American national anthem a week ago, before the game ...
The Canadiens ring in the Year of the Snake at the Bell Centre with a custom logo designed by Seungji An, performances by the Montreal Chan Lion Dance Club, a red envelope distribution and more ...
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Montreal Canadiens' captain Nick Suzuki has had an incredible month and as a result, he will collect the January Molson Cup.
Montreal had more jump, but they couldn't handle the west's best club. Brian Wilde has more on the Habs' Tuesday night ...
According to what Jeremy Filosa reports (98.5 FM), Guhle is at the Bell Centre tonight. He is on crutches and not putting weight on his right leg… but overall, this is still positive.
This evening, Marc-André Fleury is making his final appearance at the Bell Centre in his career. The goaltender, who will retire at the end of the season, asked the Wild to play tonight’s game.
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