Laine scored a goal on five shots in Thursday's 6-4 loss to the Flyers. This was Laine's first even-strength goal since Feb. 25 versus the Hurricanes. The 26-year-old has been superb at finding the ...
Meanwhile, Patrik Laine has never had a chance to play with Suzuki and Caufield this season. Is that a surprise? That’s the question answered on this Hockey Inside/Out Show Bonus episode as The ...
In the last week, Patrik Laine has been the subject of much conversation. The forward missed two games due to, officially, the flu… which doesn’t look good when you know the team is in the midst of a ...
The Montreal Canadiens will continue their West coast road trip without Patrick Laine on Tuesday night against the Vancouver Canucks. Laine, after missing Saturday's game against the Calgary ...
The honeymoon is really over between Patrik Laine and the Canadiens’ fans. The time when we wanted to offer him a contract extension is also over. Montreal is a place loved by players, but it doesn’t ...
The Montreal Canadiens will be without star forward Patrik Laine as they take on the Calgary Flames Saturday night. Laine will not play with an illness, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.
Even worse, in his post-deadline commentary explaining what exactly transpired, Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin blamed the club’s lack of activity solely on the lack of market interest in ...
Tattoos may be linked to an increased risk of cancer, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of South Denmark and the University of Helsinki have found tattoo ink may increase the ...
Markle shared a photo of her fans’ “As Ever” tattoos in honor of her new lifestyle brand. Meghan Markle/Instagram On Monday night, the mom of two filmed herself en route to surprise her fans ...
Danish twin study found people with large tattoos (bigger than palm-sized) had 2.73 times higher rate of developing lymphoma and 2.37 times higher rate of skin cancer Tattoo ink particles migrate ...
The researchers are particularly concerned that tattoo ink may trigger chronic inflammation in the lymph nodes, which over time could lead to abnormal cell growth and an increased risk of cancer.