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As the teams gathered for the traditional display of sportsmanship, two of the main antagonists — Capitals forward Tom Wilson ...
The series between the Canadiens and the Capitals has left plenty of room for physical play. Shoulder thrusts, sometimes ...
"I knew that we had the recipe for success." Despite vowing to never play through injury, Josh Anderson pushed through the ...
NHL insider Jeremy Tingley of NHLTradeRumors believes Montreal Canadiens veteran forward Josh Anderson won't return.
One of the leaders in the Montreal Canadiens dressing room recognizes the team is heading in the right direction. During the ...
Washington's Tom Wilson and Montreal's Josh Anderson started going after each other. Their fight continued on the Capitals bench while a linesman tried to separate them. They ended up on the floor ...
The Canadiens lost to the Capitals in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in five games. Who is most to blame?
The Montreal Canadiens and the Washington Capitals are set for Game 5 on Wednesday night. With a win, the Capitals will move ...
Ouch. Samuel Montembeault, on the sidelines of the Canadiens’ season finale, claimed that he had suffered a tear in two of ...
And no players have found themselves in the thick of the action more than Josh Anderson and Tom Wilson. The two forwards, both of whom enjoy a robust game, had a field day against each other.
As the teams gathered for the traditional display of sportsmanship, two of the main antagonists — Capitals forward Tom Wilson and Canadiens winger Josh Anderson — met at center ice.