The Canadiens are in a good run for the playoffs. What this means is that the standings need to be followed every day. Because even on days when the Canadiens are not in action, they can receive help from other teams.
After analyzing the Montreal Canadiens’ top prospects and projecting where they might play next season, the timing feels right to examine how next year’s training camp battles could shape the 2025-26 roster.
The Canadian has many promising prospects to watch, from Ivan Demidov in the KHL to Michael Hage and Jacob Fowler in the NCAA, including of course the Laval Rocket.
This wouldn't be a first in the NHL, as Chicago did something similar in 2015 by bringing in Viktor Tikhonov to help facilitate Artemi Panarin's arrival.
At the trade deadline, the Ottawa Senators made a big move by acquiring Dylan Cozens. They managed to get him for just Josh Norris and Jacob Bernard-Docker, and so far, it looks like a great deal for them.
David Reinbacher’s first full season in North America is not going as planned. He first suffered a serious injury to his left knee at the very beginning of the season.
As part of the broadcast of the Montreal Canadiens' game against the Florida Panthers Saturday on Sportsnet, Elliotte Friedman had some news.
We have an update regarding the Montreal Canadiens' organizational structure. A new 22-year-old hometown forward is officially joining as reinforcement at the third level of the Canadiens' organization and will start with the Trois-Rivières Lions.
The Montreal Canadiens have had a very up and down season. For much of it, it has appeared as though the team would be nowhere near playoff contention.
We have some news about the Montreal Canadiens, the day after their big win against the best team in the division, the Florida Panthers. First of all, after such a performance, please note that the team is enjoying a well-deserved day off today.
We just had a major surprise in the NCAA involving Montreal Canadiens prospect Jacob Fowler. His team, Boston College, was just upset by the ninth-ranked team (BC was ranked 1st).
We witnessed a significant moment during the press conference of Montreal Canadiens head coach Martin St-Louis last night. St-Louis took a long pause, practically stopping everything, to talk about his captain.
The Montreal Canadian is really giving us the taste to believe in the series, and most importantly, it allows us to believe thanks to its recent successes.
The officiating has been rather, let's say, questionable in the most recent games of the Montreal Canadiens. Last night's game was no exception, and there were two particular sequences that caught attention.
Six points separate six teams in the race for the second Eastern Conference wild-card spot, and, as Montreal Canadiens management had hoped, the Habs are
The league is seriously considering increasing the regular season from 82 to 84 games. This would be the first modification to the number of games in the NHL since 1995-1996, the year the league reduced the schedule from 84 to 82 games.
Montreal Canadiens forward Christian Dvorak’s 100th career goal came at an opportune time. He scored the go-ahead insurance marker midway through the third period as the Habs held on to beat the visiting Florida Panthers 3-1 on Saturday.
Cole Caufield had a goal with an assist, and Christian Dvorak netted his 100th career goal, as the Montreal Canadiens beat the visiting Florida Panthers 3-1 on Saturday night.
Ryan Kennedy of The Hockey News: Eight pending NCAA free agents that NHL teams will be keeping an eye on. Gleb Veremyev – LW – 21 – Colorado College (NCHC) – A big winger who throws his body around.
Ryan Kennedy of The Hockey News: Eight pending NCAA free agents that NHL teams will be keeping an eye on. Gleb Veremyev – LW – 21 – Colorado College (NCHC) – A big winger who throws his body around.
We had an interesting moment during the press conference in the last few minutes involving Canadiens forwards Alex Newhook and Patrik Laine. Newhook, who
As the Montreal Canadiens continue their battle to earn the final Eastern Conference wild-card spot, general manager (GM) Kent Hughes will need to start looking ahead.
The Montreal Canadiens were a team that many had their eyes on during the NHL Trade Deadline back on March 7th. The expectations were that they could be
As the Montreal Canadiens continue their rebuild and look to add more stability to their roster, one glaring need stands out: a second-line centre. With Kirby Dach’s status uncertain, leaving questions about his long-term role in the top six, the Canadiens will be looking to bolster their depth down the middle.
Savard is in the final season of a four-year contract.
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