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.
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.
It's a given some Montreal Canadiens call-ups will make the 2024-25 opening-night roster. Who's made the biggest impressions so far?
A Stanley Cup realistically remains out of reach for the Montreal Canadiens until they fill the following holes, ranked in terms of priority: