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.
The Montreal Canadiens' projected continued improvement in 2025-26 is based on the likelihood some Habs who struggled will rebound.
Montreal Canadiens fans have a lot to look forward to in 2025-26, as the Habs look to build on a surprising, impressive playoff finish.
The list of the worst Canadiens contracts for 2025-26 features two new names, largely due to general manager Kent Hughes' ongoing hard work.
A credit to Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes (and predecessor Marc Bergevin), here are the top five Habs contracts for 2025-26.
Trading defenseman Logan Mailloux was just the first domino to fall for the Montreal Canadiens, after they traded for and signed Noah Dobson.
The Montreal Canadiens just re-signed their arguably biggest restricted free agent in goalie Jakub Dobes to a two-year, $1.93 million deal.
Ex-Montreal Canadiens defenseman Logan Mailloux was going to have a hard time cracking the lineup. Trading him for Zachary Bolduc makes sense.