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The NHL Draft Lottery SUCKS!!!

It’s honestly the worst lottery I’ve ever seen. The NHL Draft lottery once again played out in the most predictable, boring, and unimaginative way possible as only the Chicago Blackhawks moved up two spots from the 16 possible teams in the lottery. The NHL should honestly abandon the lottery all together with how predictable it

Montreal Canadiens’ Paul Byron Is A Hero

In a world that is so often dominated by gloom and depressing headlines, Paul Byron has just shown why there is still a reason to aspire to be good. The Montreal Canadiens’ forward has just saved a pilot after his plane crashed into a Lac de Sables Lake in Quebec. This is a great story

Uh, Pierre-Luc Dubois, You Weren’t Supposed To Say That…

If you ever find yourself trying to gain the trust and adoration of your team’s fanbase, don’t do what Winnipeg’s Pierre-Luc Dubois has just done. His agent (with his permission, no doubt) has just come out and said that Pierre would love to play for the Montreal Canadians as soon as possible. This really isn’t

Montreal Passes On Wright For Slafkovsky, Praying For Bedard Next Draft

Out of all the teams at the NHL draft yesterday, the Montreal Canadiens made sure they took it upon themselves to be the most exciting to watch. Not only did they steal the show by passing over presumptive-#1 pick, Shane Wright, to take Juraj Slafksovsky, but they also were the busiest team by acquiring Kirby

Slovakia Wins NHL Draft; Slafkovsky Goes To 1st To MTL, Nemec Goes 2nd To NJ

For an NHL draft taking place in Montreal and the holders of the 1st overall pick being the Montreal Canadiens, it is kind of funny that the draft headliners were two Slovakians. Shocking, I know, as Montreal took Slovakian winger Juraj Slafkovsky 1st overall and the New Jersey Devils took Slovakian defenseman Simon Nemec 2nd

Vegas Finally Dumps Dadonov Contract, Sends Him To Canadiens For Weber Contract

This is kind of funny. Only a few moments after I’m done writing and then releasing an article about how disastrous the Evgenii Dadonov trade debacle was for the Vegas Golden Knights, they actually ended up getting rid of his debilitating cap hit. Yes, the Dadonov experiment has ended in Vegas, resulting in what can

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