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All eyes were on Michael Hage’s performance at the World Juniors Summer Showcase, but Aatos Koivu stole the show! Hage has ...
Incoming Boston College men’s hockey forward Will Moore scored one of Team USA’s goals at the 5:32 mark of the second period. The score was assisted by EJ Emery and Mac Swanson. Finland came out of ...
Just like the rest of the week, there were two games on Friday, August 1, at the World Junior Summer Showcase. The first game ...
Aatos Koivu, son of Saku Koivu and nephew to Saku's little brother Miiko, knows that he has rich NHL bloodlines, and nobody has more respect and appreciation fo ...
Koivu, the son of former Canadiens captain Saku Koivu, took part in Montreal’s development camp for the first time since ...
The Montreal Canadiens have four prospects taking part in the World Junior Championships Summer Showcase, and on Wednesday, two of them faced off as Team Canada took on Team Finland. Michael Hage was ...
Aatos Koivu has known Kiviharju since they were kids. His dad, Saku Koivu, who played 18 years in the NHL, played alongside ...
Canadiens’ third-round selection in the 2024 draft Aatos Koivu suited up for the Finns, and had a positive statistical contribution in the form of a one-timer goal which narrowed Canada’s lead ...
As we all know, Aatos Koivu, son of former Montreal Canadiens captain Saku Koivu, was selected in the 3rd round by the Habs. Many fans were hoping to see Quebecer Justin Poirier selected with the ...
If he is to have as great a career as his father Saku, Aatos Koivu has his work cut out for him. One of the biggest challenges of playing in the Montreal Canadiens organization is probably the media ...
My whole family, my friends, everyone was super happy.”Hanna and Saku Koivu lived in Montreal for 14 years, but Aatos was not even 3 years old when Saku’s time with the Canadiens came to an end.
Like his father, Aatos Koivu is playing in Finland’s top league at just 18 years of age, as well as for the same team, TPS Turku. It’s also the team Juraj Slafkovsky played for.