'It makes you hungry': Canadiens look to the future after falling to Hurricanes
Martin St. Louis made the long walk down a hallway in the bowels of Lenovo Center as celebrations continued on the ice and in the stands.
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Martin St. Louis made the long walk down a hallway in the bowels of Lenovo Center as celebrations continued on the ice and in the stands.
Hockey might be considered Canada’s game, but its most iconic trophy has extended its decades-long residency in the United States for at least another year.
The on-ice celebration was underway for the Carolina Hurricanes after securing their first trip to the Stanley Cup Final in two decades. Rod Brind’Amour hugged and congratulated his players, all while reminding them there was another series ahead.
John Tortorella insists the Knights didn’t need much from him, but it’s clear this is currently as close as a love affair as you can find between coach and NHL team.
The horn sounded to give Carolina a long-awaited Eastern Conference Final breakthrough. And the Hurricanes immediately made their way across the ice to Frederik Andersen in the victorious crease.
TSN Radio 690’s Mitch Gallo breaks down the Montreal Canadiens 6-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final.
The Carolina Hurricanes have advanced to the Stanley Cup Final following a large 6-1 Game 5 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Friday night.
Through the second period of Friday’s Eastern Conference Final Game 5, Carolina holds a 5-0 lead over the Montreal Canadiens.
Through the first period of Friday’s Eastern Conference Game 5, Carolina holds a large 3-0 lead over the Montreal Canadiens.
The American Hockey League’s Hamilton Hammers have named Jay McKee their new head coach, it was announced on Friday.
Evan Bouchard’s IIHF Men’s World Championship is over after he was knocked out of Canada’s quarterfinal win over Team USA by an illegal check to the head from Ryan Lindgren.
The Montreal Canadiens are fighting for their playoff lives tonight as they take on the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 5 of the NHL’s Eastern Conference final.
Vegas Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon joined TSN’s OverDrive on Thursday and once again addressed his team’s decision to deny requests to speak to their former coach Bruce Cassidy.
The Hurricanes' smothering game has them within a win of reaching their first Stanley Cup Final in two decades entering Friday night’s home Game 5 against the Montreal Canadiens in the Eastern Conference Final.
The Stanley Cup Final will start either next Tuesday or Thursday, depending on when the Eastern Conference Final is settled.
Former NHL player Claude Lemieux, whose career as one of hockey’s biggest on-ice pests and clutch scorers helped him win four Stanley Cups, has passed away at the age of 60.
Martin St. Louis has been in this situation before — and he knows there’s a way out. The Hall of Fame winger was a member of three separate teams that rallied from 3-1 deficits in best-of-seven series to advance in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Vegas Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon said last week that former head coach Bruce Cassidy understands the team’s decision to block him from interviewing for vacancies with the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings, but that doesn’t mean he has to like it.
Top prospect Gavin McKenna joined TSN’s panel at the Memorial Cup on Wednesday to discuss his season and the prospect of being drafted first overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs
It appears there could be movement in the draft order at the top of next month’s NHL Draft.
The Montreal Canadiens were unable to break through offensively for the third consecutive game Wednesday night as they fell 4-0 to the Carolina Hurricanes, putting them into a 3-1 series hole in the Eastern Conference final.
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