The Canadiens are very much in the mix. Even though they played one of their weaker games of the year yesterday in Detroit, the CH has 52 points, which is one less than the Blue Jackets, who hold the eighth and final spot for the playoffs in the East.
It doesn’t really matter that Josh Anderson only has eight goals and 18 points through 47 games, because his impact on the Canadiens’ success has been far more evident than these offensive categories would suggest.
As the NHL trade deadline approaches, there's speculation about what a player like Josh Anderson could fetch in a trade. On this topic, the excellent Bob Hartley recently shared his thoughts on ...
Anderson (undisclosed) will be a game-time decision ahead of Saturday's matchup with the Devils, per Priyanta Emrith of SportsNet. It's unclear when Anderson suffered the injury, but his status for Saturday's game appears to be in question.
Anderson (undisclosed) is set to play Saturday versus New Jersey, according to Jonathan Bernier of Le Journal de Montreal.
A decision will be made before the game. #Habs Josh Anderson and Brendan Gallagher are both game-time decisions for tonight’s game vs NJ. It will be interesting to see what the plan is for RHP ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs scored seven unanswered goals to overcome a three-goal first-period deficit for a 7-3 win over the Montreal Canadiens
Forward Josh Anderson and defenceman Kaiden Guhle did not take part in the Montreal Canadiens' practice on Monday at the CN Sports Complex, taking a day off instead. Both were in uniform on ...
Since Emil Heineman was hit by a car, the Canadiens have been trying to find immediate solutions to replace him. Michael Pezzetta often plays a handful of minutes per game, and Owen Beck has also received a (brief) call-up. That said, Beck is back in Laval ...
Charles F. Anderson, aka “Bigg Daddy” 71, of Bedford, passed away at 10:00 am on Thursday, January 23, 2025, at Roudebush VA Medical Center
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