Michael Pezzetta’s main asset: his hair. When he’s skating, it’s hard to miss his majestic mane. This summer, however, he’ll be unrecognizable. He’s just cut part of his hair.
Sam Carrick didn’t take long to acquaint himself with Oilers fans. In his debut with the team on March 7th, it took all of four shifts for him to drop the gloves with one of the game’s most technical fighters, Columbus Blue Jackets winger Mathieu Olivier.
Last night, to complete the Alberta leg of their Western trip, the Canadiens took on the Oilers. Trevor Letowski’s men lost in overtime, 3-2. The club is now 0-1-1 since its head coach took a break to join his family.
The Montreal Canadiens (25-31-11) are set to face the Edmonton Oilers (40-21-4) at Rogers Place. The puck drop is scheduled for 9 pm ET. Montreal is coming off a 5-2 loss against the Calgary Flames in which the scoreline did not truly represent how they played.
Earlier in the week, we asked a question via headline: “Are the Canucks tough enough for the Stanley Cup Playoffs?”
The Montreal Canadiens (11-11-3) will face the Los Angeles Kings (15-4-3) at the Bell Centre on Thursday night. The puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 pm ET.
The Montreal Canadiens lineup went through the blender, trying to reconfigure things with Kirby Dach out with a lower body injury. Michael Pezzetta draws in for his first game of the season, and Rafael Harvey-Pinard finds himself on the top line alongside Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield.
The Montreal Canadiens are looking to take another step forward in 2024 and to do so, some players will need to have a good year of growth, and health will be important.
Montreal Canadiens winger Michael Pezzetta has carved out a niche on the Habs roster for the past two seasons. He was a sixth round pick of the Canadiens in 2016 and would go on to score 52 points in 62 games in his final OHL season.
The Montreal Canadiens offseason heavylifting has begun with a few contract extensions already being put in place. One of them was a minor move, but the team already made one huge commitment to one of their core players.
One week ago, the Montreal Canadiens made waves that rippled across the entire league with the announcement of Cole Caufield’s monster extension, signing him to an eight-year, $62.8 million deal.
Although the Montreal Canadiens signed Cole Caufield and Michael Pezzetta to extensions, they still have some big decisions to make on some upcoming RFAs very soon.
The Montreal Canadiens are beginning their offseason grunt work, and have already signed a core piece when they locked up Cole Caufield to an eight-year contract extension.
There’s a certain sense of indignation among some Montreal Canadiens fans when utility players are discussed. And it stems from a very valid concern. For years the Canadiens desperately attempted to add truculence to their lineup, and the results were disappointing, to say the least.
The Montreal Canadiens have inked one of their forwards to a new contract. Montreal announced that they have gotten forward Michael Pezzetta signed to a two-year contract extension.
Montreal Canadiens forward Michael Pezzetta has found a near gear. Fresh off a shootout goal that clinched a win over the Buffalo Sabres, not to mention his Tiger Williams homage during the celebration, Pezzetta is doing much more than just plugging a hole on the fourth line.
Montreal Canadiens forward not only secured the win for his team in the shootout, but created a moment that will last for years to come; for fans and his teammates.
Three shots, three goals on the Panthers. We have six goals in the opening half of the first period.
The Montreal Canadiens and San Jose Sharks might not be going anywhere when it comes to the playoffs, but they certainly have some important players on the move.
Is it too late for Cam Ward to unretire? A new-look fourth line finds a way to get the Habs on the board first.
There’s no stopping this energy line at the moment. A week ago you wouldn’t have, but at this point many probably had the fourth line netting Montreal’s first goal of the game.
Just like that, Montreal Canadiens forward Michael Pezzetta went from hero to goat (in the derogatory sense). Scoring against the hosting Dallas Stars on Dec.
The Montreal Canadiens will be without depth forward Michael Pezzetta for a while after he was given a two-game suspension by the Department of Player Safety.
The NHL Department of Player Safety announced Monday afternoon that they suspended Montreal Canadiens winger Michael Pezzetta for two games for an illegal check to the head on Washington Capitals forward T.J. Oshie.
The Montreal Canadiens may be down a forward for a few days, as Michael Pezzetta will have a hearing Monday with the Department of Player Safety.
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