Author: Alessandro Bellucci

  • Olivier Rioux – The Giant From Quebec

    Rioux is a 7″9′ giant from Terrebonne Quebec born February 2nd 2006. The 20 year old was with the Florida State Gators since 2024 up until recently where he decided to transfer to UC Irvine. Some criticism of the giant is that his mobility is extremely under average and is actively holding back his success. Despite this fact, he has still has won two international tournament medals, both being bronze, one from the 2021 FIBA Under-16 Americas Championship, and the other from the 2024 FIBA Under-18 AmeriCup. He has also won the 2025 NCAA National Championship with the Florida Gators. With all these awards, his size, and his potential it is extremely likely that Rioux will become a genuine force to be reckoned with in the future

  • A 50 goal scorer – A flub in the playoffs?

    Cole Caufield has gone cold in the playoffs only scoring one power play goal in 8 games.

    Cole Caufield is the leading Montreal Canadiens goal scorer in the regular season scoring a whopping 51 goals in 81 games played. This is a record that hasn’t been set in over 20 years for the oldest franchise in the league. He was in the race for the Rocket Richard trophy, a trophy given to the player in the league with the most amount of goals in the regular season. Nathan Mackinnon beat Caufield’s personal record by 2 goals, scoring 53. Scoring 50 goals in the modern Nhl is by no means a common feat, this is a mark of a future legend. But here comes the issue. In arguably the most important time of the year – the playoffs, Cole Caufield has only scored 1 goal in 8 games with his only one being from a power play. What makes this so detrimental for the Canadiens is that all of Caufield’s regular season goals all came from “proper” goals where he essentially scored all of his goals on a goalkeeper and none in an empty net. The fans have already shown frustration in the young 25 year old forward due to his inconsistency and inability to score goals on 5 on 5 situations.

    Will Caufield be able to score an actual 5 on 5 goal in game 8 or will he keep disappointing the fans?