The Montreal Canadiens have several promising young players in their system. Oliver Kapanen is undoubtedly among them, as the young forward has the tools to blossom into an impactful player for the Canadiens as he continues to adjust to the NHL level.
Kapanen played in his first 18 NHL regular-season games this past season with the Canadiens, where he posted two assists. He also played in three playoff games for Montreal this spring, posting one assist and an even plus/minus rating. Overall, it was a bit of a quiet start to his NHL career, but he also demonstrated promise.
Kapanen spent most of this season with Timra IK of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL), as he played with the SHL squad from November to early April after being loaned there by the Canadiens. He would later be returned to the Canadiens on April 2 for the final portion of the year.
While with Timra IK, Kapanen showed off his high potential, recording 15 goals and 35 points in 36 games. Overall, it was a strong season overseas for the 2021 second-round pick, and it is hard not to feel optimistic about him heading into 2025-26 because of it.
With how well Kapanen performed this season in the SHL, he is certainly standing out as a prime breakout candidate for the Canadiens. The potential for the young forward to emerge as a key forward on Montreal's roster is there, and it would not be surprising in the slightest if he takes a notable step forward next season with the Original Six club. It will be fascinating to see if he does just that from here.
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