Canadiens

2022 - 12 - 24

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GOTTA SEE IT: Canadiens Engstrom Makes Save Of The Year (Montreal Hockey Now)

Montreal Canadiens prospect Adam Engstrom may be a defenceman, but he just made the save of the World Junior tournament.

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L'année 2022 a été pire que la précédente aux yeux des Canadiens (L’actualité)

OTTAWA — Bon débarras 2022! Selon un nouveau sondage, plusieurs Canadiens jugent que l'année qui se termine a été pire que sa précédente. La firme Léger a ...

Au Québec, une majorité de répondants (44 %) ont une vision neutre en vue de 2023. Environ 40 % disent que la situation restera sensiblement la même. Le sondage a aussi demandé aux Canadiens ce qui les préoccupait le plus en vue de 2023. Seulement 7 % des répondants conservateurs se disent inquiets des événements météorologiques catastrophiques n’inquiètent. Près de trois répondants québécois sur cinq (56 %) disent que les deux années s’équivalent. Ainsi, un répondant québécois sur cinq dit que 2022 a été pire que 2021 alors que 22 % considèrent qu’elle a été une amélioration.

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Fifth-rounder Roy emerges as Canada's 'jack of all trades' (TSN)

Roy, who went 155th overall to the Montreal Canadiens, produced eight points in seven games for Team Canada at the summer World Juniors in Edmonton en route to ...

"It's a great idea," Matier, a defenceman with the Ottawa 67's, said. He's worked hard on and off the ice." "I thought I scored, but at the end of the day it doesn't matter," Wright said. "Took it in a bad spot," the Seattle Kraken centre said of the shot block. "I've played the left most of my life, but I have comfort there and not afraid to play the right." "When you watch it on the jumbotron and slow it down to milliseconds it kind of looks like him," said Clarke. I wanted to get a stick on it, and I got a blade on it." I need to learn how to do it a little better." "I saw the five hole and I'm a five-hole guy," he said. "We've seen it here in the first few games and I'm sure we'll see more of that throughout the tournament." "Last year, I did a couple breakaway goals like that and it's worked a lot," he said. "I'm not used to not being on the power play.

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