In a stunning yet underreported feat, Cole Caufield has just etched his name into NHL history by tying a 100-year-old record held by some of the greatest legends of the game. On Tuesday, the 22-year-old Montreal Canadiens forward scored his 10th career overtime goal, tying the Canadiens’ franchise record that had stood for over a century. This is an incredible accomplishment, achieved in just his fifth full season and fewer than 300 games played — surpassing legends like Maurice Richard and Jean Beliveau.

What makes this achievement even more remarkable is how little media attention it’s garnered. Despite leading the league in goals for October and winning the Molson Cup as the top performer of the month, Caufield’s accomplishments have flown largely under the radar. In a league dominated by big-name players and flashy moments, his quieter yet undeniably impactful contributions have often been overshadowed.

Caufield’s overtime goals have become a trademark of his skill and clutch performances. He’s proven to be a game-closer for the Canadiens, consistently stepping up in the most critical moments. This has been crucial in helping Montreal to a 9-3-1 record through October, giving the team a strong start to the season.

What’s even more impressive is how Caufield has evolved as a player, moving beyond just a prolific goal-scorer to become a pivotal figure in Montreal’s resurgence. His ability to score against top defenses and consistently net game-winners reflects a maturation that has made him a key player in the Canadiens’ quest for success.
Yet, the media silence around his record-breaking achievement raises important questions about the NHL’s media landscape. In a league where larger markets and more glamorous narratives often dominate headlines, smaller markets like Montreal and players like Caufield sometimes struggle to get the recognition they deserve.

As the Canadiens continue their strong season, it’s crucial for fans and analysts alike to acknowledge and celebrate Caufield’s contributions, as he continues to shape the future of one of hockey’s most storied franchises. His name is now forever etched in history, and it’s about time the story of his rise gets the attention it rightfully deserves!