On June 29, the Montreal Canadiens traded Brendan Gallagher to the Vancouver Canucks. The news wasn't exactly a huge surprise because we knew it was coming. It's going to feel strange to see him play for a team other than the Habs.
The Montreal Canadiens and forward Kirby Dach avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $3.6 million contract on Thursday. Dach had filed for arbitration on July 5 and his arbitration hearing was slated to take place on July 30.
The Montreal Canadiens have assembled one of the deepest blue lines in the National Hockey League, and that depth could soon come at a cost. Arber Xhekaj,
So? Are you looking forward to the Montreal Canadiens' next season? We've been waiting for July 16 because that's the day the team's schedule for the upcoming season was unveiled.
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.
Anthony Mantha did not sign with the Canadiens. He chose the Devils. We know the Habs were keeping tabs on the situation, but it seems likely that Kent Hughes didn't make an offer to try to bring the Quebec native to Montreal.
The Montreal Canadiens surprised many people last season by reaching the Eastern Conference Final, proving that their rebuild is well ahead of schedule.
I don’t know which team Patrik Laine will sign with this summer. But I do know it won’t be the Canadiens. Because, in reality, there are several teams interested in signing Laine—who is talented—to a contract structured around bonuses.
Seeing as the Montreal Canadiens retained salary upon trading Brendan Gallagher to the Vancouver Canucks, he technically could be eligible for consideration on this list of the Habs’ worst contracts for 2026-27.
The Canadiens haven’t (yet) managed to improve at the NHL level this summer. Is it too late to do so? No. But we can all agree that at this point, the teams we're seeing across the Bettman League are pretty much the ones we'll see in September.
As we get into the dog days of summer and until training camp, thesickpodcast.com will profile Montreal Canadiens players based on their expected role for the 2026-27 NHL season.
David Reinbacher made progress last season. The defenseman played a total of 63 games in 25-26 (including two with the Canadiens), and even though he was injured a few times, the fact that he played so much is good news.
We now know when the 32 teams will play their first home game of the 2026–2027 season. For the Montreal Canadiens, the season will kick off at the Bell Centre with a game on October 6 (a Tuesday) against the defending champions, the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Canadiens haven’t improved their roster for the upcoming season. Yes, they've acquired some players from the minors… but the same issues keep coming up when it comes to the Habs, who have lost the services of Brendan Gallagher and Joe Veleno.
Montreal was the youngest team in the NHL last season and will again be among the league’s youngest this season. This is largely because general manager Kent Hughes and executive vice president Jeff Gorton resisted making major roster changes this summer, instead betting on the continued development of the team’s young core.
The Montreal Canadiens should and need to sign veteran winger Josh Anderson to a contract extension. There is an old saying in hockey that you only truly appreciate a player after he’s gone.
Yesterday, Scott Wheeler released his list of the top 100 NHL draft prospects. Three players from the Canadiens' organization (Michael Hage, Alexander Zharovsky, and David Reinbacher) made the list.
The interesting part of the Arber Xhekaj trade rumours isn’t that teams are calling. Every NHL team gets calls on players who have something the rest of the league wants.
The selection of Gleb Pugachyov in the first round continues to be a topic of discussion. At the time of the draft, many fans were hoping the Canadiens would select a different prospect.
Starting in 2027-28, the Montreal Canadiens will have four of their most important players locked up for a combined cap hit of $33.45 million — and while the club was already highly regarded as the one with the most team-friendly contracts, that number just got a whole lot more attractive following news out of Minnesota.
The Montreal Canadiens’ pursuit of a top-six scoring winger has sparked rumors about a particular UFA: Anthony Mantha. The 31-year-old, 6-foot-5 forward is coming off a career year, posting 33 goals and 64 points in 81 games with the Pittsburgh Penguins — numbers that have several teams interested in his services.
While the preference would be to get an extension signed, the Montreal Canadiens are reportedly fielding trade interest in restricted free agent defenseman Arber Xhekaj.
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.
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.