It was an open secret, and it’s now confirmed: the Canadiens’ prospect Michael Hage will be back with the University of Michigan, in the NCAA, in 2025-2026.
Right now, all players on the Habs are playing good hockey, even the best hockey of their professional careers. In the case of the team’s two best forwards, Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield, they will beat their record for points in a season.
The Montreal Canadiens have the luxury of being able to count on good young players. There are already guys in place, but there are others coming in too.
Kent Hughes is likely to be aggressive this summer because he has a goal in mind. He wants to acquire a player who can evolve in the top-6 and would rather make a trade than go after a free agent.
The news of the day in the NHL, it’s the signing of Jakob Chychrun to Washington. The defenseman has signed an eight-year contract extension that will earn him $72 million for the total duration of the agreement.
At the moment, the Canadiens are going with Samuel Montembeault. The team tried to have Cayden Primeau as the number two goalie, but it didn’t work out.
The question many people are asking right now is: who will give up their spot in the Canadiens lineup when Kaiden Guhle is ready to return to play? It’s not imminent (certainly not this week), but it’s getting closer and closer.
The rumor has been circulating for a few days, but SKA Saint Petersburg head coach Roman Rotenberg has just confirmed it.
Tonight, as Gilbert Delorme would say, it’s the biggest game of the year for the Habs. On the menu tonight? The Blues of Saint-Louis, another team that is in eighth place in their association and is fighting to make their place in the playoffs – just like the Habs.
As you know, among the closest pursuers of the Montreal Canadiens in the race for the 2025 playoffs are the Islanders, the Columbus Blue Jackets and the New York Rangers.
At the start of the season, the Montreal Canadiens’ fourth line was the talk of the town. Jake Evans, playing for a new contract, was on pace for a career year.
In the heartbreaking loss to the Avalanche on Saturday, the Habs didn’t know what to do at the end of the third period. The big guns were containing the Habs in their defensive territory, but Samuel Montembeault and the defense held up.
The vast majority saw Lane Hutson becoming a very good defenseman in the NHL eventually, but very few people expected him to be so dominant as early as his rookie season.
We continue to closely follow what's happening with the highly talented Ivan Demidov, who is the Montreal Canadiens' top prospect. As you know, there are some rumors circulating suggesting that Demidov could come finish the season with the Habs.
Things change quickly in the NHL, and that's especially true for Kent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens. Proof? Back in December, we were looking to see if the Habs would be drafting in the top 10 at the upcoming NHL Draft.
If you know baseball, you know that the Wins Above Replacement (WAR) statistic is undoubtedly the most revealing in terms of a player’s concrete contribution to their team.
A name familiar to more knowledgeable Montreal Canadiens fans has just found a new opportunity within an NHL organization. Forward Blake Biondi, whom Kent Hughes chose not to retain but who was drafted by the Canadiens, will now continue his career within the Carolina Hurricanes organization.
David Reinbacher has only played eight games with the Laval Rocket since his return from injury, and already doubts about the impact of his absence on his development are dissipating.
On September 12, 2022, right in the middle of the golf tournament, the Montreal Canadiens organization announced the appointment of Nick Suzuki as the 31st captain.
After a well-deserved day off, the Montreal Canadiens players were back at practice in the past few hours, live from Brossard. There are some interesting
The Montreal Canadiens are currently in a position where bolstering their depth down the middle should be a priority. While the team has a solid foundation with young talent and a mix of veterans, one glaring need remains: a legitimate second-line centre.
The Montreal Canadiens have spent close to a week in the final spot in the Eastern Conference wild-card race – and they’ve got two games in hand compared to the New York Rangers.
The Montreal Canadiens announced Monday that defenseman Kaiden Guhle will join the team on its upcoming four-game road trip beginning Tuesday against the St.
Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic: The Montreal Canadiens are hot and in the playoff hunt. Before the Four Nations break, it looked like they were going to be sellers.
Alex Newhook is a name that Canadiens fans have been bringing up a lot as of late. Ever since taking over the second-line centre role, Newhook has been playing some of the best hockey of his career.
In a few short games, Montreal Canadiens forward Christian Dvorak has gone from an arguable Professional Tryout (PTO) signee for some team short on veterans next fall to potentially having earned a multi-year deal once he becomes an unrestricted free agent on July 1… maybe even with the Habs.
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