Things went about as possible for the Montreal Canadiens in 2024-25, these five feel-good stories pulling the lion’s share of the weight:
Montreal Canadiens defenseman Lane Hutson was left off the U.S. men’s Olympic orientation camp roster, but Habs fans should rejoice.
It would be a step back for the Montreal Canadiens to fall short of a playoff spot in 2025-26, but, obviously, not all would be lost.
After the Montreal Canadiens surprisingly made the playoffs last season, that can no longer be the top priority in 2025-26.
Rumours of the Montreal Canadien ending up one of the worst defensive teams in the NHL in 2025-26 have been greatly exaggerated.
Last season was a big success for the Montreal Canadiens from overall and individual-awards standpoints. What do they have on tap for 2025-26?
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.