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While the majority of Canadiens fans were focused on the Stanley Cup playoffs, the Bell Centre was packed for UFC 315. Many ...
The Montreal Canadiens were eliminated by the Washington Capitals on April 30, 10 days later, several of the players are ...
The Capitals cracked the code at Bell Centre, beating the Canadiens 5-2 and going up 3-1 in their first-round series.
The game featured a major brawl and both starting goalies leaving with injuries in playoff hockey's return to Montreal.
Derek Stepan said he felt them when he was talking about standing on the blue line at Bell Centre, a visiting player for the New York Rangers, and taking in "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "O Canada" ...
Adjectives took as heavy a beating as the scoreboard on Friday night at a rocking Bell Centre, where the Canadiens slugged ...
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With the Canadiens’ off-season underway, Sportsnet’s Eric Engels opens up the mailbag — starting with the Crosby-to-Montreal ...
The game’s biggest moment of Game 3 came late in the second period. After Capitals' Tom Wilson hit Canadiens' Jake Evans, Ivan Demidov retaliated, and minutes later, Xhekaj and Wilson clashed before ...
Logan Thompson exited with an injury and a brawl marred the proceedings as the Canadiens earned a 6-3 win at home to trim the ...
The Bell Centre was just as loud for game 4 as it was for game 3 of the Montreal Canadiens’ first-round series against the Washington Capitals, when poor Michel Lacroix tried to announce the anthems, ...
When the Canadiens made their improbable run to the Stanley Cup Final in 2021, hockey-mad Montreal did not even get to enjoy it properly in person. Because of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, there ...