Canadiens Defenseman Named As Top Breakout Candidate

The Montreal Canadiens are one of the NHL's most exciting teams right now, as they are on the rise and have several promising young players on their roster. After making the playoffs in 2024-25 and following that up with a busy off-season, their goal will be to take another notable step in the right direction this upcoming campaign. 

With all of the young talent the Canadiens have, they certainly have some breakout candidates heading into the 2025-26 campaign. In a recent article for The Hockey News' main site, Jared Clinton highlighted Canadiens defenseman Kaiden Guhle as a prime breakout candidate for the Original Six club for this upcoming season.

Guhle has been cementing himself as a key part of the Canadiens' blueline due to his strong all-around play, so it would not be surprising in the slightest if he took another step forward next season. His steady play is what helped him land a six-year, $33.3 million contract extension back in July of last year, which begins during the 2025-26 season.

If Guhle hits a new level with his play, his contract could end up aging incredibly well for the Canadiens. When noting that he is still only 23 years old and entering just his fourth NHL season, the possibility of him improving further is certainly there.

In 55 games this past season with the Canadiens, Guhle recorded six goals, 12 assists, 16 points, 104 hits, and a plus-6 rating. Overall, it was another solid year for the left-shot defenseman, and it will be interesting to see how he follows it up during the 2025-26 season from here. 

Canadiens New Forward Should Become Big PieceCanadiens New Forward Should Become Big PieceThe Montreal Canadiens have brought in multiple new players this off-season, and forward Zack Bolduc is undoubtedly among the most notable. The Canadiens acquired Bolduc from the St. Louis Blues in exchange for defenseman Logan Mailloux last month. With this, Montreal and St. Louis swapped two 2021 first-round picks in one of the most intriguing trades of the summer. 

Blackhawks Still Have Important Move To Make

The Chicago Blackhawks have not had as busy of an off-season as they did last summer, but they still have made some moves. They improved their overall depth, as they brought in players like Andre Burakovsky, Sam Lafferty, and Dominic Toninato. They also made a significant move when they signed Ryan Donato to a four-year, $16 million contract extension back in June. 

Now that we are in August, things have naturally slowed down in the NHL. While this is the case, the Blackhawks still have an important move to make. At the time of this writing, defenseman Wyatt Kaiser remains a restricted free agent (RFA). With Kaiser being one of the team's most promising young blueliners, there is no question that they need to get him signed to his new deal. 

Kaiser quietly had a solid season with the Blackhawks this past campaign, as he recorded four goals, eight points, 54 hits, 93 blocks, and an even plus/minus rating in 57 games. He also noticeably showed signs of improvement as the campaign rolled on, which is certainly encouraging for a Blackhawks club that is looking to take that next step. 

With Kaiser having the potential to become a significant part of the Blackhawks' blueline, they should look to get him re-signed before training camp is here. It will be fascinating to see what happens on that front from here.

Blackhawks Goalie Named Top Breakout CandidateBlackhawks Goalie Named Top Breakout CandidateWith the Chicago Blackhawks rebuilding, they now have a ton of promising young players who have the potential to become big parts of their roster. 

Brad Marchand looking to follow in Jaromir Jagr’s Florida Panthers footsteps

It was about a decade ago when the Florida Panthers were blessed by one of the NHL’s rare ageless wonders.

For parts of three seasons, including an incredibly fun 2015-16 campaign, Jaromir Jagr showed hockey fans that age was in fact just a number.

At 43 years old, Jagr played on a line with Sasha Barkov and Jonathan Huberdeau, and the trio continuously lifted each other up.

Jagr finished that season with 27 goals and 66 points in 79 games, leading the Panthers to their first Atlantic Division title.

Now here we are, 10 years later, and another future Hall of Famer is aiming to follow in Jagr’s footsteps.

Brad Marchand will be 37 years old when the upcoming season begins, and by the time the playoffs arrive, he’ll be 38.

After being acquired by the Panthers at last year’s Trade Deadline, Marchand was electric for Florida during their run to the Stanley Cup.

He signed a six-year extension with the Cats last month, which would keep him playing in Florida until the same ripe age of 43 that Jagr had his magical season in South Florida.

According to Marchand, who recently spoke to DJ Siddiqi at RG Media, that’s exactly what the plan is.

"This contract solidifies that I'm going to play for a long time here, and I have every intention of playing it out," Marchand said in the one-on-one with RG. "Hopefully I can keep up with the young guys here in the next number of years here. It's something I want to hold on to as long as I can. My family loves it."

A happy, healthy and motivated Marchand could really thrive on Florida’s roster.

We saw during the playoffs how strong he looked, growing instant chemistry with Anton Lundell and Eetu Luostarinen and turning Florida’s third line into perhaps their most consistent source of offense.

Considering Florida’s top six includes Barkov, Matthew Tkachuk, Sam Reinhart and Sam Bennett, that’s quite an accomplishment.

It’s part of why Marchand wanted to come to the Panthers in the first place.

As part of the Boston Bruins, Marchand had seen firsthand exactly how strong of a unit Florida had become, both on the ice and off.

It’s something incredibly rare, and with plenty of gas left in the tank, Marchand knew he could make the Panthers even better.

"They enjoy being part of it and being part of the relationships that we build every day," Marchand told Siddiqi. "When you get to be part of an incredible organization like Florida, they make it easy to be around. It was the youngest I have felt in a long time walking into that room, the way they do things and the way they take care of themselves in there, I felt very rejuvenated. I'm excited to be part of it for a long time."

It will be interesting to see how things play out over the coming years with Marchand in South Florida.

The rarity of a hockey player staying in the NHL past 40 does not escape Marchand, or the Panthers, but as an undersized kid from Nova Scotia, the guy they call Marchy has been proving people wrong his entire career.

"They're going to have to kick me out of the league for me to go," Marchand said. "I'm going to play until I can't play anymore. When I heard one of my coaches say that, it always stuck with me. The longer you play, you realize how close you are to the finish. It's like you want to hold on to that as long as you can. That was always my mindset, and it is today. I want to play as long as I possibly can."

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Photo caption: Jun 6, 2025; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; Florida Panthers center Brad Marchand (63) reacts after scoring a goal on Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner (74) during the second period in game two of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final at Rogers Place. (Walter Tychnowicz-Imagn Images)

Penguins Exciting Prospect Named Top Breakout Candidate

The Pittsburgh Penguins have plenty of young players to keep an eye on next season as they continue their retool. They will certainly be hoping that their most notable prospects end up taking big steps forward in their development in 2025-26.

In a recent article for The Hockey News' main site, Ryan Kennedy discussed one breakout candidate for each team in the Metropolitan Division. When it came to the Penguins, Kennedy went with forward Rutger McGroarty.

When noting that McGroarty is the Penguins' top prospect, it is easy to understand why Kennedy views him as a prime breakout candidate for Pittsburgh in 2025-26. The 21-year-old forward has all the tools to emerge as a legitimate top-six forward, and it would be huge if he could become just that for the Penguins next season. 

McGroarty appeared in his first eight NHL games this past season with Pittsburgh, where he recorded one goal, two assists, three points, and 12 hits. He spent the bulk of it at the American Hockey League (AHL) level with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, however, where he had 14 goals and 39 points in 60 games. It was a solid first year for the 2022 first-round pick, and it will be interesting to see how he builds off it in 2025-26 from here.

Overall, there is a lot to like about McGroarty's game, and it is hard not to feel excited about his future. When looking at the Penguins' current roster, he has a real shot of competing for a spot in their top six, so it could very well be a big year for the Lincoln, Nebraska native. 

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