Cole Caufield

2022 - 4 - 5

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Wisconsin Badgers in the NHL: Cole Caufield named Rookie of the ... (Bucky's 5th Quarter)

The native of Stevens Point, and Badgers legend, is tearing it up in the bigs this season.

The Wisconsin native started off March red-hot, scoring at least one point in eight of his first nine games, including multi-point showings against Edmonton (1G-1A), Philadelphia (1G-1A), Arizona (2G) and Dallas (1G-1A), with the last three being in consecutive outings. That’s 15 goals in 24 games for— Stu Cowan (@StuCowan1) #HabsCole Caufield with Martin St. Louis as head coach. He had one goal in 30 games with Dominique Ducharme behind bench.

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Canadiens Notebook: Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki continue to bond (Montreal Gazette)

Linemates and best buddies named co-winners of Molson Cup for the month of March.

St. Louis still isn’t sure when Price will make his season debut after off-season knee surgery. Carey Price took part in the Canadiens’ full practice Monday at the Bell Centre and looked very good. Harris, 21, was one of three rookie defencemen in the lineup, along with Justin Barron, 20, and Corey Schueneman, 26. Article content Article content Article content Article content Martin St. Louis has put Suzuki and Caufield together on the same line since he took over from Dominique Ducharme as head coach on Feb. 9. Article content In 15 games last month, the 22-year-old Suzuki had 7-10-17 totals, was named the first star once, second star once and third star twice. Article content Article content

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Nick Suzuki helped Cole Caufield move in to his new Montreal ... (Daily Hive)

The bond between Montreal Canadiens forwards Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield continues to flourish on and off the ice.

“Nick’s a builder,” said Caufield while laughing. “It’s a rental house,” Caufield revealed before the room burst into laughter. Both the Habs linemates were crowned last month’s Molson Cup winners.

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Prospect Ramblings: Jordan Harris' Impressive NHL Debut, Cole ... (dobberprospects.com)

Welcome to my ramblings, where I'll be writing down my thoughts on NHL and draft-eligible prospects once a week. I'll be using the ramblings to keep you ...

He sits at 11 goals and five assists in 38 games in the SHL’s regular season, as a 20-year-old, and scored four goals in nine games at the Champions Hockey League tournament. He now leads the @QMJHLwith 73pts in 37 games (12 in his last 3). @PhoenixSherbroo His shin doesn’t angle forward ahead of his toes as much as it should, and there’s a short, almost limp-like element to his stride extensions. Roy does tend to drag his feet at times, and there’s an intrinsic relationship between his work rate and his poor skating posture. He’s earned those points, and could very well have many more due to how refined of a play-driver he is. Although Harris didn’t register a point in the 15:55 he played in his debut, he left a lasting impression on Habs fans — one that encompasses very well what he brings to the table. His goal-scoring prowess comes from his raw power and accuracy, but he tends to struggle to find space in-between checks around the slot area. His hockey sense in limited in many aspects, but that shows up specifically in his playmaking. Of his 34 points in 54 games so far this year, 26 have come since the coaching change, which was 24 games ago. His skating ability was a clear standout in his game, and his poise was tremendous for a rookie taking his first steps in the NHL. His first shift (pictured above) was against the Point-Stamkos-Kucherov line, and he did not look out of place at all. First, we’ll start with the Habs’ most recent rookie signing, who slotted into the lineup against the Tampa Bay Lightning and did more than just hold his own. Welcome to my ramblings, where I’ll be writing down my thoughts on NHL and draft-eligible prospects once a week.

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Cole Caufield Tricked Montrealers With A Fake House Purchase ... (MTL Blog)

If you're well-versed in Montreal Canadiens fan gossip, you may have seen social media go ablaze with intrigue after Cole Caufield posted an Instagram story ...

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Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki earn Molson Cup for March (NHL.com)

In addition to his seven goals, the 21-year-old winger ranked second with eight assists and 15 points. He had two four-game point streaks and one three-game ...

For his part, Suzuki was named first star once (March 5 in Edmonton), second star once (March 26 against Toronto) and third star twice (March 3 in Calgary, March 13 in Philadelphia and March 17 against Dallas). The 22-year-old center led the team with ten assists and 17 points. He had two four-game point streaks and one three-game point streak during that span. Caufield, who also won the honor in February, was selected first star of the game once (on March 13 in Philadelphia), second star twice (on March 15 against Arizona and on March 17 against Dallas) and third star once (on March 5 in Edmonton). In addition to his seven goals, the 21-year-old winger ranked second with eight assists and 15 points.

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Caufield and Suzuki share the Molson Cup for the month of March (CTV Montreal)

Forwards Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki are the winners of the Molson Cup awarded to the Montreal Canadiens' top players for the month of March.

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Updates from morning skate - April 5 (NHL.com)

The mutual respect between Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki is something special.

I hired him." "Nick's a builder. It's just been a lot of fun to be around him," said Suzuki. "On the ice, you can see how well he's playing lately. On the ice, he's everywhere, he does the right things, he plays in all situations. Tyler Pitlick will be a healthy scratch. He was wearing a no-contact jersey.

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