
Canadian Teams Morning Review – Jan. 14: Flames, Habs, Canucks, Sens, Oilers, Jets & Leafs
Were last night’s losses bad luck—or signs of deeper issues facing Canada’s NHL teams?
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Were last night’s losses bad luck—or signs of deeper issues facing Canada’s NHL teams?

Why number "59" matters in hockey: a 59-save shutout, a 1959 goalie mask revolution, and modern stars turning an odd number legendary.

Some Canadian teams controlled the night. Others chased it. Tuesday offered a quiet but telling snapshot of where things stand.

Saturday’s NHL games brought milestones and frustration. What do Canada’s teams still need to get right in January?

Did Saturday show which Canadian teams are building something real — and which are still surviving shift to shift?
Why NHL goalie #35 means more than a number—Esposito, Brodeur, and Rinne turned it into a symbol of trust, toughness, and greatness.

Wins, losses, and plenty of lessons: last night in Canadian hockey had everything—Ottawa dominance, Maple Leafs control, Oilers frustration.

Did the Flames ever really get started in Nashville, or was this one over before Calgary found its legs?

Which Canadian teams are really built to last? A quarter-season in, the picture is clearer—and more surprising—than anyone expected.

Jets snap four-game skid with Niederreiter’s two goals — can Winnipeg build on this win and stay strong on the road?

Who is Marc Del Gaizo, and why does he keep showing up in the Canadiens’ plans even if he barely plays? Here's the story behind the quiet call-up.