The Montreal Canadiens only have four games left in their regular season, meaning there are very few opportunities left for players to convince management they should be a part of the team’s future.
One month into the NHL season, Montreal Canadiens forward Juraj Slafkovsky was at a crossroads with just one goal and two points. At the time, it felt like he really just needed a reset with the AHL’s Laval Rocket.
While the Montreal Canadiens season has had some bright spots such as the play of Nick Suzuki and Juraj Slafkovsky, many players haven’t performed so well.
The Montreal Canadiens disclosed on Friday that the club has recalled forward Joshua Roy from the AHL’s Laval Rocket to join the team on Saturday due to a lower-body injury to Canadiens forward Josh Anderson.
The Montreal Canadiens announced on social media that forward Josh Anderson is dealing with a lower-body injury and will not play on Saturday against the Edmonton Oilers.
Each month, the Montreal Canadiens award the Molson Cup for the top player of the month, a tradition that has been around since 1972. The award is presented by most Canadian teams and is given to the player with the most three-star selections in a given month.
The Montreal Canadiens were hit with what could be another significant injury to a top player. During their 4-3 victory over the Dallas Stars last night (Jan.
As the holiday season approaches, PHR will be taking a look at what teams are thankful for in 2023-24. There also might be a few things your team would like down the road. We’ll examine what’s gone well in the early going and what could improve as the season rolls on for the Montreal Canadiens.
It could be a coincidence Josh Anderson, Cole Caufield and Christian Dvorak all scored against the New York Islanders on Dec. 16. It could also be that they were all due, with Caufield last getting on the board on Nov.
Montreal Canadiens forward Josh Anderson put an end to his scoring drought on December 4 against the Seattle Kraken. But an empty-net goal is far from satisfying for a player who is counted upon to provide offence on a regular basis.
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If you have watched the Montreal Canadiens this year, you know that Josh Anderson’s lack of production has stuck out like a sore thumb. For Anderson, it isn’t just one issue.
The Montreal Canadiens’ 2023-24 season has been a roller coaster for the fans, and for the team on the ice. After a strong start to the season, Montreal started to have problems with consistency.
The Montreal Canadiens had a golden opportunity to maximize one of their assets last season, an opportunity that Kent Hughes failed to recognize. With
The Montreal Canadiens announced late Thursday night that forward Josh Anderson will miss the remainder of the season due to a high ankle sprain.
Anderson suffered a lower-body injury late in Tuesday’s game against the Lightning and will not travel with the team to Boston.
Montreal Canadiens forward Josh Anderson showed off the physical side of his game when he dropped the gloves against Chicago Blackhawks defenceman Connor Murphy.
The Toronto Maple Leafs would benefit by adding more scoring and physicality to their top-six unit. The team is almost certain to make the playoffs, but how they do when they get there is a different kettle of fish.
While he wasn’t told the team was shopping him, nor that they had anything pending with a team that could see him moved to another club, Josh Anderson is being told everything that’s going on when it comes to his future with the Montreal Canadiens.
While the Montreal Canadiens appear to be in the midst of a second-straight season without a playoff berth, the upcoming trade deadline does present some opportunities for GM Kent Hughes and his organization to make some strides as they look to build for the long term.
Midway through the third period, in a desperate attempt to will his team back into the game, Anderson boarded Golden Knights’ defenseman, Alex Pietrangelo.
Josh Anderson has dealt with an upper-body injury since Montreal Canadiens training camp opened earlier this month, and we now have some clarity as to what is been bugging the 28-year-old forward.
After dealing his team’s captain to the Vegas Golden Knights, Montreal Canadiens GM Kent Hughes met with the media to discuss the trade and answer questions.
So far, the club has been reluctant to trade Anderson.
That was beautiful. Anderson now has five goals in the postseason, and he helped Montreal avoid the sweep.
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