Caufield leads Canadiens in scoring during 2025-26 NHL season
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Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Cole Caufield anchored the Montreal Canadiens with 51 goals and 37 assists in 81 regular-season games, achieving career highs. His performance included leading the team in points at even strength and winning the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for sportsmanship. The Canadiens outscored opponents 33-14 at even strength with Caufield on the ice, emphasizing his importance to the team's offense. Although Caufield faced intense defensive schemes in the playoffs, he still contributed 13 points in 19 games. His playoff performance, while below regular-season standards, showcased his ability to produce under pressure.
- •Caufield scores 51 goals and 37 assists in regular season.
- •He wins the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for sportsmanship.
- •Canadiens outscore opponents 33-14 at 5v5 with him playing.
- •Caufield records 13 points in 19 playoff games.
- •His contributions are vital for the Canadiens' offense.
- 2:00 PMYahoo Sports — Canadiens Player Grades: Caufield Clutch Scoring Success
"The Montreal Canadiens are historically known as a high-flying hockey team, which almost always translated to an abundance of offence, […]
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