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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 ...
The Montreal Canadiens have seen great improvements throughout the 2024-25 season as they continue to fight for a spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. With a 31-27 ...
When thinking of the Canadiens’ offseason to come, it is worthwhile looking at the past.. We have a very limited history with Kent Hughes as general manager working under Jeff Gorton, it’s ...
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 time around, he’s ...
The Canadiens hold the No. 16 and No. 17 picks in the 2025 draft, giving them flexibility to pursue younger trade targets like the Buffalo Sabres' JJ Peterka or the Minnesota Wild's Marco Rossi.
Now, entering the offseason, NHL insider David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period reported that the team is looking to get more physical in the offseason. “They want to be a little bit more physical.
Despite the lack of center options, the Canadiens might look to pivot and focus on a top-notch winger. “The search for a No. 2 center might be too hard this offseason, so a compromise might be a ...
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 conditions ...
Tavares would be a second-line center and add some playmaking ability to the Canadiens. The 34-year-old is in the final year of his seven-year, $77 million deal .
The Montreal Canadiens are being predicted to go after a star from the New York Rangers. The Montreal Canadiens surprised many people this past season, earning a spot in the postseason.