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After TSN tried its hand at projecting Team Canada’s roster earlier this week, NHL.com took a stab at projecting Team USA’s roster. At the 4 Nations Face-Off, the Montreal Canadiens didn’t have a ...
While the top two picks appear to be locked in, what happens after that? Here's the final projection before Friday's first ...
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Dose on MSNJJ Peterka: could the Canadiens have done the same deal?Last night, the Buffalo Sabres finally traded JJ Peterka. History repeats itself in Buffalo: the club drafts a good youngster ...
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PensBurgh on MSNCould Bryan Rust make Team USA?You look back at 4 Nations, one thing we took away is there’s no room out there; you have to play in tight hockey games, have to be highly competitive, and I think these six players represent that.” ...
There are some good players in this club. Dylan Guenther, Logan Cooley, Clayton Keller, Barrett Hayton, Nick Schmaltz, Mikhail Sergachev… and there are some good young guys coming up too with guys ...
Thompson started the Worlds on the top line with Clayton Keller and Logan Cooley of the Utah Mammoth and it didn’t work. When Warsofsky moved him to a line centered by Matty Beniers of the ...
NHL News: Team USA dominated Sweden with a decisive 6-2 victory at Avicii Arena, securing their place in the 2025 IIHF Men's World Championship gold medal game.
It might make the difference for the final few roster spots after the likes of Thompson, Keller, Jason Robertson and Cole Caufield were left off the 4 Nations team. U.S. Olympic GM Bill Guerin is ...
Cole Caufield switched his jersey number from #22 to Johnny's #13 following Johnny Gaudreau’s passing as a tribute to his late friend. Seeing Guy Gaudreau in the stands would have surely brought ...
The Montreal Canadiens knew they’d be in for a physical series, and Cole Caufield has turned into the biggest hit magnet through two games against the Washington Capitals. Caufield's breaking ...
With the Canadiens trailing 2–1 late in the third period, Caufield was cross-checked in the face by Capitals forward Connor McMichael just after he attempted a shot from close range. No penalty ...
The 6-foot-3, 238-pound Ovechkin leveled the 5-foot-8, 175-pound Caufield with a shoulder-to-chest check, extending his arms and sending Caufield into the boards and down to the ice.
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