As reported by TVA Sports journalist Renaud Lavoie, a correction has been announced regarding the call-up of forward Joshua Roy from the Laval Rocket. As we reported in the last few hours, the Canadiens announced the emergency recall of Joshua Roy yesterday, along with sending Owen Beck back to the AHL.
Let's remember that the Finnish forward has missed the last four games due to what the organization describes as 'flu-like symptoms.' We were eager to see if Laine would attend this morning's practice, but there won't be one after all.
Let’s look at the standings. In addition to the Senators’ win yesterday (against Detroit, who lost in regulation), the Montreal Canadiens are now four points away from the Blue Jackets and the playoffs.
As you know, Laine has missed the last five days due to what the organization claims are 'flu-like symptoms,' but according to RDS journalist Luc Gélinas, there's more to the story.
The honeymoon is really over between Patrik Laine and the Canadiens’ fans. The time when we wanted to offer him a contract extension is also over. Montreal is a place loved by players, but it doesn’t fix all the gaps of a guy, let’s say.
The Montreal Canadiens left the trade deadline with the same roster they had when they finished their game against the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday night.
In the ever-evolving landscape of the NHL, the development of young talent is crucial to sustained success. For the Montreal Canadiens, the Laval Rocket, its American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, has become a cornerstone in this process.
Thousands of fans in attendance at a Montreal Canadiens game last week are now at risk of being infected by Measles, as there was an outbreak in the arena.
David Savard will likely finish his four-year contract having only played for the Montreal Canadiens since he signed the agreement. After all, he was not traded at the trade deadline.
Before the trade deadline, Nick Suzuki had asked Kent Hughes not to trade any players in his group. The Canadiens’ general manager listened and didn’t make any moves.
A few days after the famous NHL trade deadline, information about Kent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens continues to circulate. In particular, regarding Jake Evans, the excellent insider Pierre LeBrun had some interesting things to share.
Most were excited about the idea of seeing Juraj Slafkovsky play with more confidence and intensity. Finally, we were seeing the real power forward, the Slafkovsky of the second half of the season.
Sometimes, the acquisition of a single player can change the performance of a sports team. We see this this year in Montreal with Alexandre Carrier. Renaud Lavoie just talked about it this morning, on the airwaves of BPM Sports.
In addition to Joshua Roy, who was obviously recalled from the Laval Rocket earlier today, none other than Carey Price was present in the stands in Vancouver!
Passing through the airwaves of BPM Sports this morning, journalist Renaud Lavoie revealed the real big acquisition by Kent Hughes and the Canadiens via trade.
The 2025 Trade Deadline has come and gone, and Montreal Canadiens general manager (GM) Kent Hughes decided to no make any changes to his roster by making any trades to add or subtract from the room after he Nick Suzuki had a meeting about not being sellers, and the 25-year-old team captain delivered on his promise, forcing Hughes to stand pat.
Joel Armia’s name was swirling in rumors ahead of the trade deadline, but he ended up staying put, as the Montreal Canadiens opted to hold onto him. General manager Kent Hughes decided to stay the course and not move on from his expiring contracts, trusting the team to make a playoff push.
The Montreal Canadiens announced that they’ve recalled forward Joshua Roy on an emergency basis and sent forward Owen Beck to the Laval Rocket of the AHL.
When Jonathan Drouin likened Nick Suzuki to Patrice Bergeron in 2021, it sparked intrigue. As we have recently highlighted, the Canadiens’ center has taken over Carey Price as the face of the Montreal Canadiens and has done so with the class of a true captain.
The Montreal Canadiens were engulfed in trade rumors leading into the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline. Montreal had some veteran players they could trade, as well.
There was some very good news on the health front Friday, as Montreal Canadiens defenceman Kaiden Guhle was spotted skating in Brossard. The Habs are currently in Alberta, part of their yearly Western Canadian road trip, which means we shouldn’t expect Guhle back any time soon.
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