As we all know, the Montreal Canadiens are looking to add some punch to their attack. Many expect Kent Hughes to make another Kirby Dach or Alex Newhook trade at the draft.
The Montreal Canadiens had another disappointing season, one that found them well outside of the playoffs for most of the year. Once again, a big reason why they failed to make any noise was due to the lack of star power on the team.
Two weeks ago, Elliotte Friedman said publicly on his podcast that there’s uncertainty surrounding the presentation of the Four Nations Tournament games in Montreal.
The Montreal Canadiens made a surprise signing on Tuesday, securing the rights to goaltender Connor Hughes with a one-year contract. Hughes is an undrafted 27-year-old Canadian who has been playing in the National League (NL) and Swiss League (SL) since 2017-18.
It’s rare to see this in the NHL, but Tom Fitzgerald has revealed his plan for the upcoming draft. The Devils’ GM makes no secret of it: he’s open to the idea of trading his 10th pick for immediate help.
While the Montreal Canadiens only spoke at 15th overall in the 2019 Draft and picked diminutive winger Cole Caufield, the Chicago Blackhawks used the third-overall pick to select a big center.
The Montreal Canadiens have added some goaltending depth for the 2024-25 season, signing Connor Hughes to a one-year, two-way contract. Hughes, 27, has never previously had an NHL contract after going undrafted a decade ago.
The NHL has announced that the first-ever Stanley Pup will take place in the coming days. Of course, the next question on your mind is: what is the Stanley Pup?
The Montreal Canadiens roster does have pieces that General Manager Kent Hughes would like to consider as complete. The fortunate thing for Hughes and
Surprise this morning. The Habs announced that goaltender Connor Hughes, who played in Switzerland last year, has been signed to a one-season contract.
Marco D’Amico of Montreal Hockey Now: D’Amico writes that the Montreal Canadiens have 40 of 50 contracts accounted for for the 2024-25 NHL Season. They have 11 contract spots and some decisions on restricted free agents.
Ever since he arrived in Montreal, Paul Byron has been a crowd favorite. Acquired for absolutely nothing, he’s had some great seasons. Unfortunately, his field hockey career has come to a bit of a screeching halt due to injuries, but he continues to be involved with the team.
Montreal Canadiens prospect Owen Beck couldn’t possibly have finished his CHL career on a higher note. The 20-year-old centre set the tone in the Memorial Cup final, scoring twice to lead the Saginaw Spirit to their first championship in team history.
The London Knights were heavily favoured to win the Memorial Cup last night, especially since they had eliminated the host team, the Saginaw Spirit, on their way to the Ontario Hockey League championship.
Since the start of the Habs’ off-season, two topics have been the focus of attention: the draft and potential trades. Which topic is bigger? After all, there’s a lot of talk about the draft, especially the #5 pick.
Montreal Canadiens prospect Owen Beck had one final opportunity to make his mark on the Canadian Hockey League on Sunday evening, as the Saginaw Spirit faced the London Knights for the right to hoist the 104th Memorial Cup trophy.
When a prospect gets drafted by an NHL team, they may feel like they made it, like the hardest part is over but that’s seldom the case unless you are a generational player.
All the talk has been on the Montreal Canadiens and who they’ll pick at 5th overall, but they also own another 1st-round pick that could net them a special player.
It’s about as much of a foregone conclusion as possible that the Canadiens will take a forward with their first, first-round pick at the 2024 NHL Entry Draft.
The Washington Capitals and San Jose Sharks have taken the steps needed to retain their negotiating rights over five players.
Perhaps a strong showing overseas could ultimately boost his stock down the road.
Welcome to another edition of NHL Rumours! The conference finals are almost nearing the end and the Stanley Cup Final is approaching. However, the offseason is in full swing for teams and the buzz regarding players is occurring.
The Montreal Canadiens have signed one of their forward prospects to an entry-level contract (ELC). This time it is their fifth-round selection, 130th overall, from the 2022 NHL Entry Draft centre Jared Davidson that signs his two-year ELC.
Some more organizational depth up front for one of the Original Six. On Friday, the Montreal Canadiens announced they have signed forward Jared Davidson to a two-year, entry-level contract set to kick in next season.
The 31-year-old will reach unrestricted free agency for the first time in his career.
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