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If the answer is “no,” that’s OK. Montreal nearly backed its way into the playoffs and the Washington Capitals hit a rough ...
A favourite tradition of playoff time is hearing opposing coaches pump each other’s tires, especially in a series that looks ...
Thousands of fans followed his flight live, a host of fans were on hand at the Toronto airport, 400,000 people watched his ...
A new roster update is officially live in NHL 25. Multiple prospects and college free agents have been added including Montreal Canadiens forward Ivan Demidov, Minnesota Wild defenseman Zeev Buium, ...
After losing game one of their first-round series 3-2 in overtime, the Montreal Canadiens needed a win on Wednesday night against the Washington Capitals. Despite calls for Arber Xhekaj to be inserted ...
Alex Ovechkin proved his worth as the leader of the Washington Capitals by guiding them to a thrilling 4-3 overtime win ...
BROSSARD — Ivan Demidov is excited to face off against Alex Ovechkin — but more importantly, he wants to win. The 19-year-old ...
Washington Capitals Stanley Cup Playoffs series, Russian star Ivan Demidov dropped a stern comment on the NHL's all-time ...
No one really knows what to expect from him in the playoffs, but we do know that the instant he steps on the ice, he’s locked in on the net.
Alex Ovechkin played hero for the Washington Capitals in Game 1 of their first-round series with the Montreal Canadiens.
All the same, the game showed that the Canadiens will all be ready to ride with the best of the east in the years to come. Brian Wilde explains.
Russian rookie slated to play on line with Alex Newhook and Patrik Laine, and see time on second power-play unit in Game 1 in Washington.