Despite having what he’s calling a slow start to the 2024-25 NHL season, Juraj Slafkovsky is quickly transforming into a crucial player for the Montreal Canadiens.
The Montreal Canadiens aren’t quite expected to be a playoff contender in 2024-25, but everyone is looking for signs of improvement from numerous youngsters.
There is an old cliché that says, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” And for the Montreal Canadiens, that saying fell short, as Martin St-Louis’ decision to ice the same roster as the previous game backfired, as the Pittsburgh Penguins emerged with a 6-3 win on Monday night.
When the Montreal Canadiens face the Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday (at 7:30 PM ET), is Juraj Slafkovsky going to score? We have stats and info to help you make the best bet in this article.
A few days ago, Arpon Basu published a piece on Juraj Slafkovsky. And in the text, Slaf didn’t shy away from criticizing Hockey Slovakia. Basically, he said that the people in the program don’t want to win at all costs.
Let's recall that in a piece by journalist Arpon Basu, an excellent article, Slafkovsky did not hesitate to criticize the Slovak Hockey Federation. Slafkovsky notably mentioned that the media coverage in Slovakia is toxic compared to Montreal, and added that they practically have a losing mentality.
In an emotional scene, Cole Caufield scored the Montreal Canadiens season-opening goal while wearing his recently changed jersey number to honour his late hero, Johnny Gaudreau.
Juraj Slafkovsky is about to embark on his third NHL season. He was excellent in the final stretch of the 23-24 campaign, ending the season with 50 points (including 20 goals).
Episode #5 of La reconstruction, presented on Crave, takes us back in time. The first topic of the episode? The 2022 draft. At the time, many fans were wondering whether Shane Wright, the popular choice, would be the Habs’ selection.
The Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens continue their preseason game and as heated as it has been, Marshall Rifai brought the fire vs. Juraj Slavkofsky.
A few days ago, Sportsnet unveiled its list of the NHL’s top 50 players. Nick Suzuki was on the list (47th) and, of course, he was the only Habs player.
As part of The Leafs Nation’s Atlantic Division preview series, the TLN staff are examining the most compelling storylines and angles from each team. Here
You can count Juraj Slafkovsky as one of the players on the Canadiens who can't wait to play alongside Patrik Laine.
Now, it’s Juraj Slafkovsky, the player the Canadiens drafted with the No. 1 overall pick after that last-place season, who could give them a fighting chance to compete.
The Montreal Canadiens signed Juraj Slafkovsky at the advent of NHL Free Agency this summer. Montreal had been impressed by Slafkovsky given how his season turned out.
The Montreal Canadiens have announced they have signed forward Juraj Slafkovsky to an eight-year contract extension. The deal will carry an annual average value (AAV) of $7.6 million per season, and will last until 2032-33.
The Montreal Canadiens have locked up a big piece of their core as the team announced Monday they have extended forward Juraj Slafkovsky for another eight seasons.
Maybe the Montreal Canadiens were on to something when they selected Juraj Slafkovsky first overall in 2022. Just maybe. The big 20-year-old has been a hot topic in Habs land for the past two years.
Montreal Canadiens forward Juraj Slafkovsky enjoyed a great second half of his sophomore season, finishing the year with 20 goals and 50 assists in 82 games.
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