That’s Alex Newhook before Game 2 against the Buffalo Sabres. Fired up, loud, and, based on reports, in possession of Phillip Danault’s coffee, which he had apparently helped himself to before puck ...
Dach and Newhook proving their worth, Dobes making a name for himself, Hutson proves that you don’t have to be big to be elite in the playoffs, and more in today’s links.
It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that the winner-take-all game between the Montreal Victoire and Minnesota Frost on Monday night at Place Bell is a must-win game. It is Game 5 of a best-of-five ...
May 10, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens forward Alex Newhook (15) celebrates with teammate defenseman Lane Hutson (48) after scoring a goal against the Buffalo Sabresduring the first ...
We’re a ways away from that award even being possible, but Lane Hutson is hearing it from the Montreal faithful anyways.
Just 96 seconds into the game, the Canadiens have the lead, their first of the series. After a stumble from a Sabres defenceman, Alex Newhook collected the puck, and after the play shifted to the ...
In today’s links, the teams mirroring each other, Dobeš’s personal world, Danault’s key role, and new food superstition, Laval Rocket’s season ends, stories from the Sabres’ side, and P.K.
All over television, radio, podcasts, and social media the refrain was that the Montreal Canadiens were lucky in their 2-1 Game 7 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. Everybody talks about the fact ...
Alex Newhook led the way as the Habs’ depth earned them their fourth road win of the playoffs.
With three podcast coming out in short order there is one article to cover all three. The first is a look back at the Tampa Bay Lightning series. Mostly it focused on a low event hockey gamble ...