On Dec. 1, 2024, the Montreal Canadiens found themselves last in the Eastern Conference and just one point ahead of the Chicago Blackhawks for the bottom spot overall.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are placing veteran goalie Tristan Jarry on waivers. Follow this tracker for the latest NHL news.
Former Associated Press journalist and newsroom leader Paul Driscoll has died at the age of 91. Driscoll covered the civil rights movement and 1968 Democratic National Convention protests in Chicago.
The top right-handed shooting defenseman on the TSN Trade Bait Board is Montreal's David Savard, who has 10 points in 37 games for the Canadiens. Savard carries a $3.5 million cap hit and is an unrestricted free agent after this season.
Coming off a highly-praised turn as this year’s Golden Globes host, Nikki Glaser has expanded her already massive 2025 “Alive and Unwell Tour.” Our 2024 Comedian of the Year has added 17 new North American shows in cities including Boston, New York, Toronto, Austin, and Chicago. See the full schedule below, with new dates designated in bold.
In reality, the deal seems doomed from the beginning, but in this instance, one less global superstar making his way to North America is good news. Neymar, for all his fame and popularity, would be a failed signing for the league.
The company sees value in bringing different points of view together when working on making products more environmentally friendly.
Here are two early landing spots for Blues forward Brandon Saad as rumors intensify leading into the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline.
After a busy seven days in the National Hockey League, the movement in ClutchPoints' NHL Power Rankings is momentous in Week 15.
Montreal’s Alex Smart scores three goals in his first NHL game and leads the Canadiens to a 5-1 victory over the Chicago Black Hawks. 1962 — Margaret Smith wins her third straight Australian Open with a 6-0,
Today, NHL.com/fi writer Varpu Sihvonen reveals what her Team Finland roster would've looked like in 2005.
In their last six road games, the surging Montreal Canadiens have remarkably beaten five of the last six Stanley Cup champions (Florida, Tampa Bay, Vegas, Colorado, Washington) − and somehow