Category: Michael Frolik
Michael Frolik Signs In Czechia
St. Louis BluesThere will be no NHL return for Michael Frolik but he’s not ready to hang up his skates just yet. After spending last season in the Swiss league, the veteran forward has signed a one-year deal in his native Czechia with Bili Tygri Liberec. Frolik, 34, played nearly 900 games in the NHL before depart...
Read moreCole’s Notes From Around the League: 10/9/21-10/15/21
Brian BoyleEd Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports The latest in transaction news from across the NHL. Anaheim Ducks The Ducks made no moves this week. Arizona Coyotes The Coyotes signed goaltender Anson Thornton to a three-year entry-level contract. Boston Bruins The Bruins signed defenceman Ch...
Read moreIlya Nikolaev makes a strong first impression
Martin PospíšilIlya Nikolaev won’t be playing pro hockey this season. After a fairly up-and-down season back in Russia, Nikolaev will be spending 2021-22 adapting to North American hockey with the junior Tri-City Storm of the USHL. He got his first taste of North American hockey on Monday night in a rookie game ag...
Read moreFGD 44: A big time rematch with the Habs (4pm MT, SN West)
Dominik SimonThe Calgary Flames (19-21-3, 41 points) have won three games in a row, upgrading their playoff hopes from “fanciful” to “a possibility.” They can get a little closer to making these dreams a reality when they face the Montreal Canadiens (18-13-9, 45 points) again at Bell Centre in scenic Montreal. T...
Read moreStaal's historic Canadiens debut the latest sample of depth team is built on
Buffalo SabresThere’s big, and then there’s monumental. Eric Staal's overtime winner in his debut was monumental — and not just because it made Canadiens history.
Read moreCanadiens look rested, sharp as team kicks off taxing stretch drive
Tomáš TatarRegrettable as the cause might've been, the unexpected opportunity to rest has the Canadiens looking sharp and rested as they head into the stretch drive — which is pivotal, given the 24 games they have headed towards them over the next 42 nights.
Read morePrice, Canadiens shut out Oilers after COVID-19 pause
Joel ArmiaMONTREAL -- The Montreal Canadiens scored 18 seconds into their first game in 10 days and defeated the Edmonton Oilers 4-0 at Bell Centre on Tuesday.Artturi Lehkonen, Brendan Gallagher and Tomas Tatar each had a goal and an assist for Montreal (15-8-9).Forward Michael Frolik made his Montreal debut...
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