Lane Hutson is one of those players who makes you wonder what happens next—not just on the ice, but in the locker room too. When the Montreal Canadiens moved on from Brendan Gallagher, they obviously needed to make changes to the roster.
The Montreal Canadiens made an unexpected coaching change this week when Trevor Letowski, a fixture on Martin St. Louis’s staff for five seasons, stepped down as assistant coach to spend more time with his family.
Sometimes the most interesting moves of the offseason are not the ones that dominate the headlines. They are the ones that tell us how a team thinks. The Montreal Canadiens signing Brett Berard to a one-year, two-way contract is the kind of move that often reveals how an organization is trying to build.
The Montreal Canadiens’ decision to lock up Ivan Demidov early is looking smarter by the day. Following Leo Carlsson‘s blockbuster offer sheet with Philadelphia (eventually matched by the Anaheim Ducks), Demidov’s eight-year, $9.15 million AAV extension already looks like a bargain by comparison.
As we know, the Canadiens would likely have liked to sign a top-6 forward this summer. And even though they could still do so, it seems the window of opportunity may now be closed.
The best player in Washington Capitals history? Alex Ovechkin. The best Red Wing? Gordie Howe or Steve Yzerman…or maybe Nicklas Lidstrom. Some NHL franchises have a clear best player, while others have the proverbial Mount Rushmore of potential choices.
Why is Anthony Mantha still a free agent? According to reports, the answer is clear: because the player wants a longer contract than what teams are willing to offer the big forward.
Yesterday, the Make Your Move event took place in Boisbriand. Basically, we saw several well-known hockey players—both active and retired—who showed up to delight the fans.
By JD Lagrange – Out of the Bleu, Blanc, Rouge: The week’s hot topics, served without sugar-coating or concern for bruised feelings. This week, we look at the potential candidates to become alternate-captains, and other hot topics around the Canadiens.
Many fans are concerned about Kent Hughes' inaction since the start of the summer, while several of the Canadiens' direct rivals have bolstered their rosters ahead of the upcoming season.
The Canadiens' 2026–27 season is set to begin in roughly three months. We can't wait to see if the team can have another great season… but most of all, we can't wait to find out where we'll be able to watch the team's games.
Ever since arriving in Montreal, Kaiden Guhle has been going through pretty much the same thing every year. The defenseman puts in solid performances on the ice… but he never plays a full season because of his tendency to get injured.
The Montreal Canadiens have already taken care of several important pieces of their young core over the last few years. Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, Juraj
Alexander Zharovsky is a talented player. After all, not every 18- or 19-year-old is capable of performing well in a league like the KHL. And the Canadiens prospect has truly had a great first full year as a pro.
The Montreal Canadiens have signed defenseman Bogdan Konyushkov to a two-year, entry-level contract covering the 2026-27 and 2027-28 seasons, general manager Kent Hughes announced the agreement on Friday afternoon.
After drafting him in the fourth round (110th overall) of the 2023 NHL Draft, the Montreal Canadiens announced they had signed Russian defenceman Bogdan Konyushkov to a two-year, entry-level contract on Friday, July 10.
According to a team announcement, the Montreal Canadiens have signed defenseman Bogdan Konyushkov to his entry-level contract. Montreal drafted Konyushkov with the 110th overall pick of the 2023 NHL Draft, and he’s been playing in the KHL ever since.
The Montreal Canadiens are locking up a draft pick that has been playing overseas. On Friday, the Canadiens signed defenseman Bogdan Konyushkov to his two-year, entry-level contract.
Do you remember that famous photo of Jakub Dobes on his mattress? Last year, the goalie posted photos on his Instagram account showing him on his new mattress.
The Montreal Canadiens continued taking care of offseason business on Thursday, signing Brett Berard to a one-year, two-way contract after acquiring him from the New York Rangers for prospect William Trudeau earlier this summer, the team announced.
The Montreal Canadiens have agreed to terms with one of their newly acquired forwards. According to a team announcement, the Canadiens have signed Brett Berard to a one-year, two-way deal for the 2026-27 season.
The Montreal Canadiens will be making an adjustment to their coaching staff, as they’ve hired Derek Lalonde as an assistant coach. Lalonde will be replacing Trevor Letowski on the bench, although Letowski is not being fired in the move, as he is stepping away from the role to have more time with his family.
The Montreal Canadiens have poached a depth defenseman from the international free agent market. According to a team announcement, the Canadiens have signed defenseman Reilly Walsh to a one-year, two-way contract.
On July 1, the first day of NHL free agency, Ivan Demidov signed his first extension with the Montreal Canadiens. The Russian youngster signed an eight-year, $73 million contract.
Kirby Dach has filed for salary arbitration against the Montreal Canadiens — but the more interesting story might be why, and what might have happened just before that.