Category: Laurent Dauphin
Rocket agree to terms with six on AHL contracts
Providence BruinsThe Laval Rocket have agreed to terms on one-year American Hockey League contracts with forwards Vincent Arseneau and Laurent Dauphin; defensemen Josh Jacobs, Vincent Sévigny and Tyler Wotherspoon; and goaltender Hunter Jones. Arseneau appeared in 44 games for the Providence … Continue reading → The...
Read moreWolves End Trip With 4-1 Loss to Roadrunners
Cavan FitzgeraldThe Chicago Wolves wrapped up their longest road trip of the season with a 4-1 loss to the Tucson Roadrunners on Wednesday night in Arizona. Cavan Fitzgerald scored his first goal of the season for the Wolves but the defending … Continue reading → The post Wolves End Trip With 4-1 Loss to Roadrunner...
Read moreRoadrunners edged by Reign, 4-3
Los Angeles KingsOntario, California – The Tucson Roadrunners met with the Ontario Reign for the second-straight evening at the Toyota Arena on Sunday. Despite a three-goal third period, the Roadrunners fell to the Reign by a score of 4-3 to split the … Continue reading → The post Roadrunners edged by Reign, 4-3 fir...
Read moreRoadrunners rope Wranglers, 3-1
Cam DineenCalgary, Alberta – The Tucson Roadrunners took on the Calgary Wranglers Wednesday night at the Scotiabank Saddledome for the first meeting with the Calgary Flames AHL affiliate since they moved from Stockton. Tucson held on to win the series opener … Continue reading → The post Roadrunners rope Wran...
Read moreRoadrunners’ Dauphin named AHL Player of the Week
Tucson RoadrunnersSPRINGFIELD, Mass. … The American Hockey League announced today that Tucson Roadrunners forward Laurent Dauphin has been selected as the Howies Hockey Tape/AHL Player of the Week for the period ending October 23, 2022. Dauphin registered four goals and an … Continue reading → The post Roadrunners’ D...
Read moreNHL News: Players on Waivers, and Ian Cole Suspended by the Lightning
Detroit Red WingsPlayers on waivers : Players who were put on waivers yesterday. Anaheim Ducks – Arizona Coyotes – , , and Columbus Blue Jackets – Emil Benstrom New York Islanders – Paul LaDue, and
Read moreCaufield scores twice, but Canadiens fall to red-hot Coyotes
ArizonaIn the battle of the NHL's bottom-dwellers, the Arizona Coyotes continued on their fruitful Eastern Conference road trip with a 6-3 win over the Montreal Canadiens.
Read moreZegras scores two goals to lead Ducks over Canadiens
Artturi LehkonenTrevor Zegras had two goals as the Anaheim Ducks scored three first-period goals then held on for a 5-4 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night.
Read moreCanadiens forward Christian Dvorak leaves game vs. Wild with injury
Mike HoffmanMontreal Canadiens forward Christian Dvorak was forced to leave Monday's game against the Minnesota Wild with an injury.
Read moreCanadiens extend pause through Saturday as COVID-19 preventive measure
Carolina HurricanesThe Montreal Canadiens extended their pause of all team activities through Saturday as a COVID-19 preventive measure.
Read moreProjected lineups, starting goalies for today
Zach BogosianBelow are projected lineups compiled by NHL.com staff writers and independent correspondents. For more fantasy coverage, visit NHL.com/Fantasy and subscribe for free to the "NHL Fantasy on Ice" podcast.
Read moreProjected lineups, starting goalies for today
David SavardBelow are projected lineups compiled by NHL.com staff writers and independent correspondents. For more fantasy coverage, visit NHL.com/Fantasy and subscribe for free to the "NHL Fantasy on Ice" podcast.
Read moreDear Santa: Canadiens’ 2021 Christmas Wish List
Carey PriceIt’s been a year of ups and downs for the Montreal Canadiens. They went from the Stanley Cup Final to being one of the worst teams in the league in…
Read moreEast Notes: Tuch, Red Wings, Sgarbossa, Point, Dauphin
Jon Cooper (ice hockey)Notes from the East including Alex Tuch set to debut for Buffalo, more players enter COVID protocol, and more.
Read moreMaple Leafs, Canadiens postpone all team activities until after Christmas break
Laurent DauphinThe Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens have postponed all team activities until after the NHL's Christmas break. The announcements come after the NHL postponed the 12 cross-border games from Dec. 20-23, meaning all seven Canadian NHL teams won't play again until at least Dec. 27.
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