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It is hard not to be a fan of what the Montreal Canadiens have done this off-season. After taking a nice step forward in 2024 ...
NHL insider David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period revealed the offseason need for the Montreal Canadiens after making the playoffs.
The Montreal Canadiens were quiet at the trade deadline, but will focus on big additions during the offseason.
Based on what Kent Hughes has said and what he has done, we present our vision of how the Canadiens' offseason could play out.
NHL insider Marco Dumont of Montreal Hockey News believes the Montreal Canadiens could pursue John Tavares this offseason.
Except this time, circumstances outside his control may have altered any plan he had to be aggressive this offseason in an attempt to fast-track the Canadiens to contender status.
The Montreal Canadiens hope they can continue to bolster their lineup with a big swing this offseason.
The NHL’s cancellation of escrow for the remainder of the season, coupled with record profits projected to hit $6-7 billion, could force the Montreal Canadiens to rethink their offseason strategy.
Just like a year ago, Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes faces a quiet 2024 offseason, without having to re-sign any unrestricted free agents (UFAs) of note.
This summer looks quite different than last summer for Kyle Davidson and the Chicago Blackhawks. That's a good thing.
This isn’t about trying to find flaws or nitpick every move. It’s about understanding the context for the Canadiens.
Pierre LeBrun thinks Canadiens GM Kent Hughes is searching for top-six help but won’t gamble too much this summer.
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