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Sportsnet cameras captured the moment Caufield took out his frustration on the bench, seen furiously banging the glass after slamming his towel in disbelief. The outburst was reasonable, considering ...
It’s been almost nine months since the hockey world was shocked by the untimely deaths of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau in a tragic biking accident caused by an allegedly drunk driver. In every market ...
Cole Caufield's tribute to Johnny Gaudreau illustrates how sports have the ability to forge strong, enduring connections. Even in death, Johnny's spirit lives on through players such as Cole Caufield.
Montreal Canadiens’ forward Cole Caufield had a simple three-word response when asked about being on the receiving end of a massive hit from Washington Capitals superstar Alex Ovechkin.
One of those hits became a talking point during intermission, when Canadiens forward Cole Caufield was asked about being flattened by the 6-foot-3, 238-pound Ovechkin late in the second period.
With the Canadiens trailing 2-1 and less than three minutes remaining in the third period of Wednesday night’s game in Washington, Cole Caufield was battling for a loose puck in front of the ...
Cole Caufield was dominant tonight. Playing in a full Bell Centre for the first time in his life, the young Canadien was one of his team’s driving forces – and one of the reasons for the 6-3 victory.
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