Category: Paul Byron
Projected lineups, starting goalies for today
Riley StillmanBelow 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 moreCanadiens Season Preview: Examining how club can make playoffs in 2022
Joel EdmundsonNearly every strength that propelled the Montreal Canadiens on their storied run to the 2021 Stanley Cup Final has been rendered a weakness. It would be easy to say that means they're a lock to miss the playoffs this year. Instead, here's why they'll qualify.
Read moreCanadiens' Price, Hoffman, Byron fail physicals at training camp
Paul ByronThe Montreal Canadiens announced Thursday that five players have failed their physicals due to injury, and will most likely be out for at least the remainder of training camp.
Read moreCanadiens Training Camp Preview: Daunting road back to Cup contention
Shea WeberHow quickly can Carey Price reach his optimal level? Which version of Jonathan Drouin are the Canadiens getting? How will the defence be assembled? Eric Engels addresses the burning questions facing the Montreal Canadiens ahead of training camp.
Read morePrice, Lemieux to discuss injury history at Hockey 911 fundraiser
Toronto Maple LeafsCarey Price, Paul Byron, Mario Lemieux and Marc Bergevin will pull back a virtual medical curtain Sept. 22 as featured guests for the third annual Hockey 911 conference in support of the Montreal General Hospital Foundation.
Read morePHR Panel: Offer Sheet Opining
Florida PanthersTomorrow, there is a deadline for the Montreal Canadiens to decide whether or not to match the offer sheet signed by Jesperi Kotkaniemi and the Carolina Hurricanes. The decision they have is a simple one on its face–pay Kotkaniemi $6.1MM for the 2021-22 season, or take Carolina’s first- and third-ro...
Read moreGeorges Laraque: Is the Code an Essential Part of Hockey?
Zack KassianThe "code" is part of the world of sports, as for most athletes, it comes with the job – whereas for some folks watching from the outside, it is something absurd that has no place in sports.
Read moreCanadiens' Bergevin must explore all options before matching Kotkaniemi offer
Shea WeberWith Jesperi Kotkaniemi signing an offer sheet with the Carolina Hurricanes, Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin has to use the next seven days to chart the best path forward for the franchise, whether that includes Kotkaniemi or not.
Read moreByron to miss start of season for Canadiens after hip surgery
Toronto Maple LeafsPaul Byron will miss the start of this season for the Montreal Canadiens after having hip surgery this week.
Read moreFlames That Got Away: Losing Paul Byron on Waivers Still Stings
Paul ByronThey say hindsight is 20/20, but I bet you dollars to donuts that Calgary Flames management expected second-year winger Paul Byron to clear waivers on that fateful day in October…
Read moreCanadiens save season for now but must weather storm again in Game 5
Dominique DucharmeThe Montreal Canadiens used bold moves and clutch play to save their season. But, the storm -- on and off the ice -- still poses a very difficult challenge that the team will need to conquer one game at a time.
Read moreCanadiens use lineup changes to avoid sweep in Game 4 of Final
Artturi LehkonenCanadiens coach Dominique Ducharme said the moves were made not only to make Montreal quicker but to provide more energy.He said reuniting Evans on a line with Paul Byron and Artturi Lehkonen brings a number of aspects that can serve the Canadiens well.They showed it against [Edmonton Oilers forward...
Read moreCanadiens hope lineup changes help avoid sweep in Game 4 of Final
Artturi LehkonenMONTREAL -- The Montreal Canadiens are making changes to their lineup to become faster as they try to avoid being swept by the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final at Bell Centre on Monday (8 p.m. ET; NBC, CBC, SN, TVAS).
Read moreCanadiens change lineup to add speed in Game 4 of Final against Lightning
Corey PerryMONTREAL -- The Montreal Canadiens are making changes to their lineup to become faster as they try to avoid elimination against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final at Bell Centre on Monday (8 p.m. ET; NBC, CBC, SN, TVAS).Canadiens coach Dominique Ducharme said the moves were m...
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