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While it’s only early July, Montreal Canadiens GM Kent Hughes has already said he would be comfortable starting the season with the team he has put together. The acquisition of Noah Dobson and Zack ...
NHL insider Anthony Marcotte revealed the Montreal Canadiens could look to trade 21-year-old depth forward Joshua Roy this ...
The NHL off-season is a period of greetings and farewells. No team escapes free agency unscathed, and the Montreal Canadiens ...
Canadiens GM Kent Hughes made a Stanley Cup declaration after an offseason highlighted by a trade for Noah Dobson.
Rafaël Harvey-Pinard signs with Pittsburgh Penguins as free agent, while former Hab Michael Pezzetta is thrilled to now be a ...
The Canadiens have targeted a tall, skilled forward in the middle rounds of the draft three years in a row. The latest is ...
BROSSARD – Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes announced on Wednesday that the team has agreed to terms on ...
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Dose on MSNCanadiens: two biggest needs still unmetThe Canadiens 2025-26 won’t be all that different from the Canadiens 2024-25. We won’t see Emil Heineman, Joel Armia, ...
There may not have been a ton of big names available but these teams made sure to make the most of NHL free agency.
The Canadiens have less cap space and will likely have to explore other avenues to free some up but there are clear needs the team will look to address in free agency.
With the 2025 NHL Entry Draft now complete, it is time to take a look at the Montreal Canadiens’ results therein, and how they fared at the first iteration of the league’s new decentralized selection.
For the second time on day two of the NHL entry draft, the Montreal Canadiens traded up. This time in the third round, they moved picks 79 and 108 to get up to 69, where they promptly selected Hayden ...
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