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The Montreal Canadiens’ development camp wrapped up on Thursday, and on day three, fans were treated to two mini-games between Team Red and Team White. The competitive level was relatively high, and ...
With camp ending and prospects looking towards the off-season, it seemed that nobody wanted to risk an injury to themselves or someone else. Simon Lavigne opened the scoring in the second game with ...
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Dose on MSNIntra-squad match: These players impressed me todayI went to Brossard this morning for the Montreal Canadiens’ development camp intra-squad game. And right off the bat, one ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNCowan: Aatos Koivu in spotlight at Canadiens’ development campCentre selected in third round of last year’s NHL Draft looking to make a name for himself after father left his mark in ...
In today’s links, Bolduc’s versatility, Kent Hughes’s puzzle coming together, L.J. Mooney impresses, other development camp stories, Dach on the ice, NHL participation in the ...
Michael Hage, Aatos Koivu, Tyler Thorpe and L.J. Mooney among players to keep an eye on during Thursday’s scrimmage in Brossard.
From notable killer picks like Lane Hutson, Ivan Demidov and Juraj Slafkovsky to the wait-and-see, will-they-ever-play-professional-hockey selections, the Montreal Canadiens head into the team’s ...
Aatos Koivu Dad first, coach second: ‘He tries to stay as dad at home,’ says 18-year-old of his father and former Habs captain Saku Koivu By Evan Milner @CanadiensMTL canadiens.com December 10 ...
Aatos Koivu was worth a third-round pick.Aatos Koivu is the son Saku Koivu. That could be potential baggage for a Montreal Canadiens prospect but after you speak with him, you’ll realize that’s just ...
Koivu spoke with such confidence after scoring his first career Liiga point in his first game of the season . The 18-year-old even took the time to say that he clearly already had a better shot than ...
Aatos Koivu, who plays for TPS in Liiga and is the son of former Montreal Canadiens captain Saku Koivu, picked up his first professional hockey point on Tuesday.
Canadiens’ third-round selection in the 2024 draft Aatos Koivu suited up for the Finns, and had a positive statistical contribution in the form of a one-timer goal which narrowed Canada’s lead ...
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