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Morgan Geekie scored two of three Boston Bruins power-play goals in a 4-3 comeback win against the Montreal Canadiens at TD Garden in Boston on Saturday. Charlie McAvoy had three assists, Fraser Minten had a goal and an assist, and Jeremy Swayman made 22 saves for Boston (30-20-2), which has won consecutive games, and eight of nine.
Canadiens' Cole Caufield has the wildest superstar Saturdays stat in the NHL originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Cole Caufield loves himself a Saturday. Every time the Montreal Canadiens ' young star plays on this day of the week, he gets the job done.
BOSTON -- — Morgan Geekie scored his 100th career goal with 5:53 remaining to break a tie and give the Boston Bruins a 4-3 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday night.
Canadiens GM Kent Hughes is keeping a measured approach to how his team is performing this season, knowing the best is yet to come.
There are eight games on the docket in the NHL on Thursday night. I got shut out on my three picks last night, so let’s hope to bounce back tonight. I’m looking
The NHL debuts a new YouTube series called "My World," highlighting some of the game's brightest young international stars with episodes debuting throughout the month of January. The newest episode features Montreal Canadiens forward Juraj Slafkovsky, a native of Kosice, Slovakia.
Yet, besides being red-hot right now, O'Reilly could also be an appealing target for the Canadiens because he plays a strong two-way game and is well-known for his leadership. With this, he would have the potential to benefit the Canadiens in multiple ways.
After taking care of business in the first leg of a two-game homestand, the Boston Bruins gear up for a key Atlantic Division clash on Saturday night with the Montreal Canadiens, who visit TD Garden for the final time this season.
With 44 seconds remaining, empty-net sniper Peyton Krebs buried another long attempt to silence the Canadiens crowd for good. These days, nobody’s more dangerous with an open cage than Krebs, who’s finished the job in back-to-back games and four times this season.