The consensus is the Montreal Canadiens should acquire a top-six forward this 2024 offseason. Which player best fits their needs, though?
Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes might be a victim of his own offseason success ever since getting hired a few years ago.
Montreal Canadiens forward Kirby Dach should realistically end up the team's No. 2 centre out of training camp, but with which linemates?
Montreal Canadiens forward Joel Armia seems safe from demotion at this point, like every other veteran on the roster heading into 2024-25.
Whoever wins the 2024 Stanley Cup Final, the Montreal Canadiens can't lose. They've built their team with elements of the Oilers and Panthers.
The Montreal Canadiens' 2024 first-round pick could come down to the 6-foot-4 Cayden Lindstrom or 5-foot-11 Berkly Catton.
One thing (at least) is for sure: Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes faces an offseason of heightened expectations.
If there was any justice, Montreal Canadiens forward Jake Evans would be rewarded for his 2023-24 season. He's a likely odd man out instead.
Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki is a No. 1 centre in the NHL. That's a matter of fact. It will still generate controversy, though.
It's no surprise at least a few players on the non-playoff 30-36-16 Montreal Canadiens need to rebound from poor seasons in 2024-25.