‘Honestly I sucked’: Caufield expects more from himself after his playoff performance
A candid Cole Caufield was critical of his playoff performance after the Canadiens were knocked out in the Eastern Conference final.
A candid Cole Caufield was critical of his playoff performance after the Canadiens were knocked out in the Eastern Conference final.
Juraj Slafkovsky reflects on the Canadiens' post-season run and why he learned that he just needs to simplify things, when things aren't going his way.
Lane Hutson discusses what he and the team learned in their Eastern Conference final loss to the Hurricanes. He discusses the little errors that cost them and why he feels they didn't reach another level against Carolina.
Noah Dobson discusses his return from injury in the Stanley Cup playoffs and why the path to make the final only gets harder, after they were eliminated by the Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference final.
Brendan Gallagher thanks Canadiens' fans for embracing him throughout his career but understands it's time for a change. He touches on not getting an opportunity later in the playoffs and says he felt like he could've helped the team.
Canadiens' management Jeff Gorton and Kent Hughes discuss what opportunities they may have to improve the team in the offseason and if now is the right time to go 'all-in'.
Canadiens management discusses the team's identity after their run to the Eastern Conference Final and says they learned a lot about what 'team identity' looks like from the Hurricanes.
The 12-1 Hurricanes take on a Golden Knights team who just swept the Presidents' Trophy winners in the Stanley Cup Final. What are three key matchups in this series that will decide who wins the Cup? TSN Hockey analyst Martin Biron shares this thoughts
The Stanley Cup Final between the Golden Knights and Hurricanes will begin Tuesday in Raleigh, North Carolina. SportsCentre looks at the key storylines for the anticipated matchup.
Why weren't the Canadiens able to turn the tables and adjust to the Hurricanes? What is the big picture perspective on Montreal's season? TSN's Kenzie Lalonde and The Athletic's Arpon Basu have more.
The Canadiens started the series on the right foot, but the Hurricanes got back to their game to take over the series. The TSN Hockey panel has more on how Carolina was able to impose their offensive will in waves, the play of Frederik Andersen who was playing with a heavy heart, the development of Montreal and more.
Taylor Hall and Logan Stankoven each picked up a goal and a pair of assists, while Frederik Andersen made 23 saves as the Hurricanes routed the Canadiens to reach the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2006. CAR wins series 4-1.
Watch as the Hurricanes don't touch the Prince of Wales Trophy as they get set to head to first Stanley Cup Final in 20 years.
Logan Stankoven scored what would prove to be the winning goal in a series clinching Game 5 to go along with two assists to earn Ultimate Performer Powered by Stihl honours for Friday night.
Montreal's season is at stake tonight as they face the Hurricanes on the road for Game 5 and try to produce more offensively after tallying record-low shot totals through the last three games. The TSN Hockey playoffs panel tees it up.
TSN's Kenzie Lalonde is joined by The Athletic's Arpon Basu to get his thoughts on what adjustments the Canadiens need to make to generate more offence against the Hurricanes and try and force a Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Final.
With the Canadiens looking to extend their season tonight in Raleigh, North Carolina, TSN's Kenzie Lalonde breaks down what the Habs said they need to do to come out victorious in Game 5.
ESPN NHL analyst P.K. Subban praises John Tortorella for the Golden Knights' success throughout the playoffs.
Facing a must-win Game 5 against the Hurricanes tonight, the Canadiens explain what they have to do to push the series to six games and bring the Eastern Conference Final back to Montreal on Sunday.
Josh Anderson was on the 2021 Habs team that came back from a 3-1 series deficit against the Maple Leafs which had plenty of veteran leadership. The Canadiens forward now sees himself in a leadership role as Montreal looks to force a Game 6 in the Eastern Conference Final.
Nick Suzuki explains how his experience at the Olympics helped prepare him for high-pressure situations like tonight's must-win Game 5 against the Hurricanes.
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