After training camp, the Habs will have some big decisions to make. Especially in the case of certain defensemen. After all, there will be a number of defensemen pushing for an NHL job… And we know how tough the battle will be, because the Habs are well-endowed at that position.
The Montreal Canadiens are facing a very different situation at the 2024 Draft to the one they found themselves in at the 2022 Draft. Not because this one is set in Las Vegas and not Montreal, but because the Canadiens’ front office doesn’t get to speak first.
Montreal Canadiens forward Joel Armia seems safe at this point, at least as far as another potential demotion to the American Hockey League is concerned.
The Montreal Canadiens have an abundance of high-level prospects, boasting one of the deepest prospect pools in the NHL in addition to possessing some of the most exciting young players.
The National Hockey League has announced the 2024-25 salary cap will officially be set at $88 million, a slight increase in projected cap space that should benefit teams like the Montreal Canadiens.
The Montreal Canadiens are looking to take a step forward in the rebuild after a tough 2023-24 campaign that saw the club finish dead last in the Atlantic Division.
It’s no secret that the Montreal Canadiens’ power play (PP) isn’t very good. General manager (GM) Kent Hughes will need to help the team find some solutions.
Since the Montreal Canadiens offseason started in mid-April, there have been multiple rumours, just like every year. Aside from Martin Necas, one name that has been consistently linked to Montreal is Trevor Zegras‘.
The closer the draft gets, the more we hear different versions of analysis and commentary about the various top prospects. Each NHL team’s staff wants to have as much information on the prospects as possible, and as many sides as possible.
The official combine of prospects for the next National Hockey League draft was completed yesterday in Buffalo. Once again, in addition to the physical tests attended by all the prospects present in Buffalo, we were treated to a number of juicy tidbits from various interviews.
Alex Kovalev had a great career in the NHL. He was one of the Canadiens’ key players during his time in Montreal… And the man nicknamed “the magician or the artist” wouldn’t close the door on a coaching position with the Habs.
The Montreal Canadiens have openly admitted they want to make a splash this summer, which would act as an accelerant in regard to the team’s long-term rebuild plans.
The draft is fast approaching. In three weeks, we’ll finally know the identity of the player who will be selected by the Habs at No. 5. That’s if the Habs decide to draft with their pick… But it sounds like it would be surprising to see Kent Hughes trade him, even if he’s open to the idea.
In the NHL, it’s customary for some teams to bring top prospects to the restaurant. The goal? To see the guys from a different angle than the 20-minute interview.
Can the Habs pull off a Kirby Dach-style deal this summer? We all agree that this is one of the big off-season questions for the Habs. What to do with the #5 pick in the next draft is also a hot topic… and in both cases, it comes down to adding a big talent to the club.
Trevor Zegras’ name has been circulating in Montreal for about a year. Because his situation in Anaheim isn’t ideal, we can expect Anaheim boss Pat Verbeek to receive many calls in connection with his talented forward.
Fairly recently the Eastern Conference-champion Florida Panthers were in the same boat as the rebuilding Montreal Canadiens… haplessly losing, gaining no traction at the bottom of the standings.
The Montreal Canadiens are gearing up to make trades this summer, and now they have added motivation. General manager Kent Hughes is set on defying NHL betting odds to contend for the playoffs next season, planning to be aggressive in acquiring key players to bolster the team.
The Montreal Canadiens were looking to be active on the trade front this summer, and they now have even more reason to do so. To defy the odds and challenge for the playoffs next season, GM Kent Hughes aims to be aggressive in adding key pieces to his group.
The Montreal Canadiens had another disappointing season, one that found them well outside of the playoffs for most of the year. Once again, a big reason why they failed to make any noise was due to the lack of star power on the team.
The Montreal Canadiens have added some goaltending depth for the 2024-25 season, signing Connor Hughes to a one-year, two-way contract. Hughes, 27, has never previously had an NHL contract after going undrafted a decade ago.
The Montreal Canadiens roster does have pieces that General Manager Kent Hughes would like to consider as complete. The fortunate thing for Hughes and
Some more organizational depth up front for one of the Original Six. On Friday, the Montreal Canadiens announced they have signed forward Jared Davidson to a two-year, entry-level contract set to kick in next season.
The 31-year-old will reach unrestricted free agency for the first time in his career.
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