Why is that? Because the old-timers “don’t like what they see”, in the words of Jean Perron: The old-timers don’t want to go to the Bell Centre anymore because we don’t like what we see.
Laine's second period goal shook the arena, but that moment's meaning to the greater Canadiens story was more significant.
For the first time since leaving the Montreal Canadiens in 2017, long-time defenseman Andrei Markov was back at the Bell Centre. Markov was a key to the Canadiens’ blue line between 2000 and 2017, but ...
It’s going to be a very special evening tonight at the Bell Centre. Behind the scenes, a great will be returning to the ...
St. Louis noted that home-ice advantage for the Canadiens might not be as big as it is for other teams in the NHL since the ...
WSH: Connor McMichael is set to have a career year. With 25 points in 26 games, the 23-year-old is on pace for 79 points. To ...
Canadian Tire wants to help spread the joy of the holidays by sending a lucky fan to celebrate Christmas at the Bell Centre ...
A few days after the official announcement that the team will play at the Videotron Center in January, The Hockey News was able to confirm that on March 1st, the team will be back at Bell Center.
We experienced a special moment live from the Montreal Canadiens' practice at the Bell Centre, involving Patrik Laine. Of course, let's remember that Laine will play tonight against Patrick Roy's ...
Montreal's Bell Centre has been sold out. The 21,000 seat venue will set a new women's hockey attendance record when Montreal and Toronto play in the PWHL's Duel At The Top. The Bell Centre ...