Cole also confirmed that he hasn't booked any vacations yet, in case the American officials call him." - Via Alex Jodoin Nick Suzuki and Mike Matheson are in the same situation as Caufield
Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield has goals in seven of his last ten games and seven of his last nine matchups versus the Toronto Maple Leafs
The Montreal Canadiens hosted the Minnesota Wild Thursday night in Montreal and Marc-Andre Fleury & co. had a leisurely walk in the park.
Marc-Andre Fleury made 19 saves for his first shutout of the season in likely his final game in Montreal, helping the Minnesota Wild beat the Canadiens 4-0 on Thursday night.
Caufield had a goal and an assist in Saturday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Devils. Caufield snapped a two-game pointless drought with this two-point effort Saturday, and the 24-year-old also ended a five-game goal drought when he found the back of the net in the latter stages of the second period.
Montreal Canadiens sniper Cole Caufield's current career high in goals, came last year; when he scored 28 in 82 games. Caufield currently sits at 25, and the Ha
Caufield notched an assist and two shots on goal in Sunday's 5-4 overtime win over the Rangers.
Turning to the final leg of this same-game parlay, Winnipeg winger Nikolaj Ehlers paces the Jets with 9.7 shots and 18.94 attempts per 60 minutes, and he has a splash of statistical correction ahead in the shots column.
It sure has been a week with a see-saw of emotions. Rallying from the loss of Jacob Markstrom for several weeks to a big win in Montreal to the loss of Nico Hischier 'week-to-week'. The Devils have ex
Cole Caufield is having an outstanding season. With 24 goals in 47 games, he is just five goals away from breaking his personal record for a season. The Montreal Canadiens’ number 13 has a rocket of a shot that can get past any NHL goalie,
MTL: Slafkovsky has registered three goals and two assists in his last five outings. Along with his linemates Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki, the trio have combined for 10 points over their last two games.
You must have seen this coming, but the salary cap is going to rise significantly in the coming years. In reality, the NHL and the Players’ Association have agreed to raise the cap by $25.5 million over the next three seasons – if nothing changes by then.