Jacques Lemaire, who coached the Devils to their first Stanley Cup title in 1995, was inducted into the team's Ring of Honor on Wednesday.
Larry Robinson played 17 seasons with the Canadiens ... but can he imagine the pressure Martin St. Louis faces as head coach of the Canadiens in Montreal’s hockey-mad market.
Former Habs defenceman with 10 Stanley Cup rings can relate to transition from Hall of Fame player to NHL head coach.
Max Pacioretty, Ryan Reaves, and Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube look back on their time playing in the city and their historic buildings.
Patrik Laine, left, and Kirby Dach of the Montreal Canadiens celebrate a goal during ... Stefan Persson, Brian Leetch, Larry Murphy and Chelios for the fewest games to 30 assists in a season ...
This season, the Canadiens are quite fortunate when it comes to rookies. Obviously, there is Lane Hutson, whose skills on the ice are well documented. Everyone – or almost everyone – knows that he is already a top defenseman in Montreal.
The New Jersey Devils honored former coach Jacques Lemaire, inducting the 11-time Stanley Cup champion into the team's Ring of Honor. The 79-year-old Lemaire, who coached the Devils to their first championship in 1995,
Despite becoming the first NHL player of Asian descent in 1948, the longtime Calgary resident, being honored posthumously by the Kraken on Lunar New Year Night, remained quiet and humble about his feat until it became more widely known late in his life.
Former Wolverine Adam Fantilli scored three goals for his first career hat trick in the Blue Jackets' 5-1 win over the Maple Leafs.
The New Jersey Devils honoured former coach Jacques Lemaire, inducting the 11-time Stanley Cup champion into the team's Ring of Honour.
In mid-November last year, Jacques Lemaire received an unexpected phone call from a few old friends. On the other line were two of his former players, Hall of Famer Martin Brodeur and Devils current assistant coach Sergei Brylin.
William Douglas has been writing The Color of Hockey blog since 2012. Douglas joined NHL.com in 2019 and writes about people of color in the sport. Today, he profiles retired NHL forward Scott Gomez, who is in his first season as coach and general manager of Surrey of the British Columbia Hockey League.