A few Montreal Canadiens should add to their individual accolades in 2025-26 as the Habs inch closer to contending for a Stanley Cup.
Two relatively large Montreal Canadiens trades are already in the books this offseason. Who else could be on the move heading into 2025-26?
It’s no stretch to suggest a non-playoff finish would make 2025-26 a failure for the Montreal Canadiens. So, how do they get there?
The Montreal Canadiens re-signed restricted-free-agent defenseman Jayden Struble to a two-year, $2.83 million deal on Monday.
Which Montreal Canadiens are likeliest to find themselves on the outside of the roster looking in come the start of 2025-26?
It wasn’t long after the Montreal Canadiens drafted defenseman Nathan Beaulieu in 2011 that buyer’s remorse may have set in.
Around this time last year, Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes traded defenseman Johnathan Kovacevic. The implication was clear, how, despite his right side being among the Habs’ weakest positions…
The Montreal Canadiens are significantly better, at least on paper, relative to the team they iced in 2024-25. Here are five reasons how:
If the Montreal Canadiens had to add a centre via free agency, they made the right decision signing Joe Veleno to a risk-free one-year deal.
Some Montreal Canadiens games stand out more than others, with the NHL having just released their regular-season schedule for 2025-26.
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