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The Montreal Canadiens have officially come out of the rebuild -- and they're looking to get even better in the offseason.
With the playoffs underway, here's how the rest of the league should use its first-round selections this June.
Washington can advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs with a win over Montreal on Wednesday night.
Caufield and the kids are going to play for the veterans who may not get a better chance to do it, and the Capitals will have to counter Montreal’s will to survive with a killer instinct.
Edmonton rallied late to beat L.A. in overtime, while the Capitals, Hurricanes and Blues all rolled in routs Sunday.
Michael Misa, C, Saginaw (OHL) The Blackhawks passed on Ivan Demidov ... and it has worked out very well (see: Cole Caufield and Lane Hutson). They have an excellent development staff that has ...
The Montreal Canadiens knew they’d be in for a physical series, and Cole Caufield has turned into the biggest hit magnet through two games against the Washington Capitals. Caufield's breaking ...
One of those hits became a talking point during intermission, when Canadiens forward Cole Caufield was asked about being flattened by the 6-foot-3, 238-pound Ovechkin late in the second period.
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Montreal Canadiens’ forward Cole Caufield had a simple three-word response when asked about being on the receiving end of a massive hit from Washington Capitals superstar Alex Ovechkin.
The 19-year-old Russian is focused on helping the Montreal Canadiens upset the top-seeded Washington Capitals in the first ...
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