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Eric Engels

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Sr. Columnist @Sportsnet. Montreal Canadiens/NHL Beat https://t.co/iTh63l47bh Insta: https://t.co/XnHmSOM9sW

Montreal, Quebec Sumali Şubat 2009
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Eric Engels@EricEngels·
My 18th season in the books. Probably the most enjoyable one to cover yet. Plenty more to come @Sportsnet before we hit the quiet patch of what should be a wild off-season. Still, a huge thank you to everyone who followed along up to this point. The fun has only just begun.
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K'Andre Miller shares an emotional moment with his newborn son Kashton after advancing to the Stanley Cup Final 🥹❤️
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Eric Robinson makes it 3-0 Canes.
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My bet is it was ruled that because Stankoven pushed Dobes toward the puck he didn’t impede him from making the save.
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Don’t understand that call. Stankoven goes straight into Dobes in the crease
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Habs Game 5 warmup lines and pairings: Caufield-Suzuki-Slafkovsky Newhook-Evans-Demidov Texier-Danault-Anderson Bolduc-Veleno-Dach Matheson-Dobson Struble-Hutson Guhle-Carrier Dobes Fowler
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Dobes leads the Canadiens to the ice with Xhekaj, Struble and Guhle all in tow. We'll see which two of those three defencemen end up playing. No other extras on for warmup.
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We'll see if Kaiden Guhle is out there for warmup. He's banged up enough for there to be concern he won't play.
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Sportsnet@Sportsnet·
Beyond proud 💙 Congratulations to our very own Hazel Mae, Kevin Bieksa, and Dan Shulman on their 2026 Canadian Screen Award wins 🙌
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Martin St. Louis has said scratching Brendan Gallagher is the hardest thing he’s had to do as coach. That has a lot to do with Gallagher’s character and competitiveness. Asked St. Louis today how a player playing in Gallagher’s place can best honour him and the team. His answer
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Martin St. Louis won't confirm changes but when asked about Xhekaj, he said he wouldn't be afraid to give him minutes tonight.
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Just touching base with @FriedgeHNIC, who's still at the rink while I'm waiting for Habs avail to start at the hotel. Gallagher, Kapanen, Laine all skating, which would indicate they'll be scratched from Game 5. Arber Xhekaj might be coming in, but we'll see. Neither him nor Struble skating.
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Déclaration de Patrick Roy : “Je suis profondément attristé d’apprendre le décès de Claude Lemieux. Claude a été un coéquipier exceptionnel, un compétiteur féroce, un élément clé de plusieurs de nos plus grandes conquêtes et un joueur qui a marqué notre sport.   Son intensité et sa détermination faisaient de lui un joueur respecté autant par ses coéquipiers que redouté par ses adversaires.  Nous avons partagé des momentsinoubliables, des victoires mémorables et une passion commune pour le hockey.  Mes pensées accompagnent sa famille et ses proches dans cette épreuve.”
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The NHL Alumni Association is devastated to share that Claude Lemieux has passed away at the age of 60. Born in Buckingham, Quebec, Claude was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the second round of the 1983 NHL Entry Draft and would make his NHL debut just a few months later on October 13, 1983 and scored his first career NHL goal on December 4, 1983. Claude split time between the Canadiens organization and the QMJHL from 1983 to 1985, capturing the President’s Cup with the Verdun Junior Canadiens in 1985 as QMJHL playoff champions, while earning the Guy Lafleur Trophy as Playoff MVP. The very next season, Claude recorded 10 goals and 16 points in 20 playoff games as he and the Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup. Claude remained with the Canadiens for an additional four seasons before joining the New Jersey Devils ahead of the 1990-91 season. In 1994-95, his fifth and final season with New Jersey, Claude led the Devils to their first Stanley Cup championship, registering 13 goals in 20 playoff games, taking home the Conn Smythe Trophy as Playoff MVP. As a member of the Colorado Avalanche in 1995-96, Claude was once again an integral part of team history as the Avalanche hoisted Lord Stanley’s Cup for the very first time in 1996. Claude played 297 regular-season games in an Avalanche uniform before rejoining the New Jersey Devils in November of 1999, and for a fourth and final time, would be crowned a Stanley Cup champion on June 10, 2000. Claude later played for the Phoenix Coyotes and Dallas Stars before making a comeback with the San Jose Sharks during the 2008-09 season. Internationally, Claude represented Canada on several occasions, including capturing a gold medal at the 1985 World Junior Hockey Championships and winning the 1987 Canada Cup. He was loved by his wife and four children, and on behalf of the Lemieux family, we kindly ask that everyone respect their privacy during this difficult time. Memorial service details to follow.

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