Throughout the summer of 2025, the entire practice camp, and much of the current season, there has been concern about the second center position with the Montreal Canadiens.
The Montreal Canadiens are only one to two more years away from transitioning from a rebuild to legitimate contenders. By that point, players like Nick
So far, the men’s hockey tournament at the Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, has provided us with some very good hockey games. We expected some one-sided games, but in the end, Italy and France have surprised us with strong performances.
Tonight, the Laval Rocket was in action. We’ll come back to that later. What hockey fans were watching, however, was the matchup between Michael Hage and Gavin McKenna.
In the lore of the NHL, it's the Stanley Cup-winning teams that are remembered the most from seasons past. Yet, when looking back on the best of the best
On Friday, all 4 Montreal Canadiens players at the Olympics were in action for their respective nations. This included Oliver Kapanen, who made his Olympic debut for Finland after being a healthy scratch for the first game of the tournament, where the Finns were upset by his Habs teammate Juraj Slafkovsky and Slovakia in a 4-1 loss on Wednesday.
After taking on the Czech Republic yesterday morning, Canada’s men’s hockey team was back in action this afternoon, this time facing Switzerland. Seth Jarvis, Travis Sanheim, and Logan Thompson played their first game of the tournament, while Brad Marchand, Josh Morrissey (injured), and Jordan Binnington were given the day off.
The Montreal Canadiens are in a stronger playoff position this year than they were at the same point last season. At the outset of the campaign, management tempered expectations.
In the last draft, the Habs traded their two first-round picks to the Islanders in the Noah Dobson deal. That meant the club didn’t make any moves on the first night.
Yesterday morning, Canada made a successful debut in the men’s hockey tournament, winning 5-0 against the Czech Republic. Jordan Binnington was on fire in goal, and all three lines were successful.
Canada kicked off its Olympic tournament yesterday against the Czech Republic. And, unsurprisingly, Jon Cooper’s men managed to beat their opponents 5-0.
In recent weeks, we learned that Nick Suzuki and Noah Dobson were going to become fathers. And today… we discover that another player of the Canadiens is expecting his first child.
Defenseman David Reinbacher comes in at #4 on my Montreal Canadiens top 10 prospects. Due to injuries and not developing as fast as many have hoped, Reinbacher has certainly fallen a bit on the list after he was #2 back in the summer.
This morning, a few Canadiens players took to the ice in Brossard. Among them? Ivan Demidov, Kirby Dach, and Jake Evans decided to stretch their legs… and David Savard played goalie for the guys once again.
Oliver Kapanen and Finland faced off against Sweden today in Milan. Reminder: these two countries have hated each other for a long time, and there’s a great rivalry between the two clubs on the ice.
Stopping short of assuming the Montreal Canadiens will make the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs, it’s at least fair to say they’re in an enviable position during the Olympic break.
Right now, the chatter around the Montreal Canadiens is that Patrik Laine might not actually play another game in a Habs sweater. In fact, the more you look at what’s happening, the more it feels like the writing’s already on the wall.
Starting out the top 5 of the Montreal Canadiens prospects is the one that may be the most NHL-ready currently, defenseman Adam Engstrom. The Swedish defenseman has improved significantly in the last year and a half since he came over to North America to play for the Laval Rocket.
For the past few weeks, winger Patrik Laine has been a full participant at most Montreal Canadiens practices as he works his way back from core muscle surgery.
As Montreal Canadiens players step back from their NHL duties over the Olympic break (one way or another) and reset, hopefully the front office takes some time to assess.
The 2026 Olympic break always sparks projection season. With NHL players back in the Games and international hockey regaining its full spotlight, it’s hard not to look ahead.
Name a more popular French national with Montreal Canadiens fans right now than Alexandre Texier. Since arriving with the Canadiens on November 23, the 26-year-old has taken both the city and its hockey fans by storm.
Trading Patrik Laine isn’t going to be simple for the Montreal Canadiens. Montreal has had a ton of bright spots this season, and they’re thinking about upgrading at the deadline as most Stanley Cup contenders would do.
With the men’s hockey Olympic tournament officially underway, it’s never too early to start weighing the candidates for MVP honors. In 2022, a 17-year-old Juraj Slafkovsky took home the award as he helped lead Slovakia to the bronze medal.
The NHL's Olympic break may prove beneficial, but one could have done without it. The Montreal Canadiens are so much fun to watch that a normal continuation of play would be preferred.
The Montreal Canadiens organization is dealing with an embarrassment of riches. It’s the kind of problem other teams wish they had. As a result, heading into the NHL trade deadline on March 6, the question is whether they stand pat with what they have or make a trade, taking a swing that might put them in real contender status.
The Montreal Canadiens have been one of the NHL's top five teams for the past year, since the return from the Four Nations Face-Off break. This is not an opinion; it is a fact.