McKenna would be ‘very honoured’ if selected first overall by Maple Leafs
Top prospect Gavin McKenna joined TSN’s panel at the Memorial Cup on Wednesday to discuss his season and the prospect of being drafted first overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs
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Top prospect Gavin McKenna joined TSN’s panel at the Memorial Cup on Wednesday to discuss his season and the prospect of being drafted first overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs
It appears there could be movement in the draft order at the top of next month’s NHL Draft.
The Montreal Canadiens were unable to break through offensively for the third consecutive game Wednesday night as they fell 4-0 to the Carolina Hurricanes, putting them into a 3-1 series hole in the Eastern Conference final.
The Hurricanes have watched opportunities to reach the Stanley Cup final swiftly vanish in recent years. This season, their stifling style has them one win away from finally slaying the dragon.
TSN Radio 690’s Mitch Gallo breaks down the Montreal Canadiens' 4-0 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Final.
Sebastian Aho, Jordan Staal and Logan Stankoven scored in a 2:47 span late in the first period and the Carolina Hurricanes moved within a victory of the Stanley Cup Final, beating the Montreal Canadiens 4-0 on Wednesday night.
After an opening 20 minutes that featured three goals, everything remained status quo as the Carolina Hurricanes lead the Montreal Canadiens 3-0 after the second period of Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Final.
Sebastian Aho, Jordan Staal and Logan Stankoven all found the net for the Carolina Hurricanes as they lead the Montreal Canadiens 3-0 after the first period of Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Final.
Jaroslav Halak, the former Canadiens goalie who reached cult-hero status during an unlikely playoff run, carried the ceremonial torch into Montreal’s Bell Centre to a raucous ovation Wednesday.
The Toronto Maple Leafs acquired Troy Stecher off waivers from the Edmonton Oilers in November and he hopes that he will make a return to Toronto for the 2026-27 campaign.
The late-season move by the Vegas Golden Knights to fire coach Bruce Cassidy and bring on John Tortorella might have seemed to be out of desperation on the surface. It comes with a history of some success.
The emotions were bitter and raw in the aftermath of the Presidents’ Trophy winners being swept by Vegas. The speed of the Avalanche — their trademark — was neutralized by the Golden Knights in the Western Conference Final. Their power play — shaky all season — was a nonfactor. Changes appear on the horizon, whether it’s to the coaching staff, roster or playing style.
Federal and Quebec politicians are criticizing the National Hockey League after Montreal Canadiens fans in the Gatineau region were banned from hosting a watch party at a local arena.
Alex Newhook and Kirby Dach are available to play for Montreal in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference final.
Montreal Canadiens forward Jake Evans believes his team must utilize their speed in order to crack the stingy defence of the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Colorado Avalanche had a dominant regular season, tying for the sixth-highest points by a Presidents’ Trophy winner with 121, going 8-1 in the first two rounds of the postseason while averaging 4.1 goals, and falling flat in the conference final by averaging just 1.75 goals.
Mitch Marner is off to the Stanley Cup Final in his first season as a member of the Vegas Golden Knights.
The tempting comparison, given the Golden Knights’ unexpected run to the Stanley Cup Final, would be to the team that shocked the NHL in 2018 by playing for the championship as a first-year franchise.
Mark Stone and Cole Smith scored for Vegas and the Golden Knights suffocated Colorado’s high-powered offense to beat the Avalanche 2-1 on Tuesday night for an unthinkable sweep to make their third Stanley Cup Final in nine seasons.
Martin St. Louis is well aware the Carolina Hurricanes have seized control of the Eastern Conference final. After two straight suffocating losses against Carolina’s methodical, unrelenting forecheck, the Montreal Canadiens head coach also knows his group is far from finished.
Colorado coach Jared Bednar announced Mackenzie Blackwood will replace Scott Wedgewood in net for Game 4 on Tuesday, as the Avalanche hope to stave off elimination in the Western Conference Final against the Vegas Golden Knights.
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