We knew it was a possibility, but now it’s official. Just before hitting the road, the Canadiens announced that Joshua Roy would not be staying up there.
The Montreal Canadiens decided to scramble up their lines for last Monday’s game against the Columbus Blue Jackets, which resulted in Juraj Slafkovsky being separated from his long-time linemates, Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield.
Let’s talk about practice. As we mentioned this morning, there were no fewer than 14 forwards at practice. The uncertainty surrounding Alexandre Texier (who has just arrived) and Jared Davidson (who is not 100%) means that Joshua Roy is still there.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The Canadiens needed to recall a defenseman before heading out West. With Kaiden Guhle injured, there were only six healthy defensemen up top (Hutson, Matheson, Dobson, Carrier, Xhekaj and Struble) and they needed another guy with the team for the trip.
The Montreal Canadiens started hot this season and were, at one point, among the best teams in the league. Offensively, they were great, but goaltending was an issue, at least with their starter, Sam Montembeault.
Alexandre Texier was recently put on waivers and had his contract terminated by the St. Louis Blues, as he was not doing much to help his team out. In two seasons with the Blues, including this season, Texier got into 39 games, scoring six goals and adding six assists.
The Montreal Canadiens have officially signed forward Alexandre Texier to a one-year $1 million contract. This deal comes after there had reportedly been a lot of mutual interest between the Habs and the forward over the past week.
When Florian Xhekaj says he wants to model his style on Tom Wilson’s, it’s not a phrase thrown around lightly. It’s a direction, almost a personal and professional commitment.
Big day in town. While the Canadiens announced the signing of Alexandre Texier on a one-year contract, another major piece of news was announced by the Habs.
Today’s news had been expected based on the NHL rumour mill, but nonetheless it only now happened. The Montreal Canadiens announce that Alexandre Texier signs with the club.
After his contract was terminated by St. Louis earlier on Sunday, Alexandre Texier has moved quickly, as per NHL agent Dan Milstein, he is headed to Montreal on a one-year deal. Per the team, the contract is worth $1M, and runs to the end of the 2025-26 season.
During the 2nd intermission of Saturday’s game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens, the Hockey Night in Canada panel discussed whether or not defenseman Noah Dobson deserves to be part of Team Canada for the Olympics.
The Canadiens won yesterday’s game against the Leafs. And let’s face it: it was a good win. What’s next for the Habs? A practice session tomorrow in Brossard, followed by a trip to Utah.
Alexandre Texier is soon to be an unrestricted free agent, and while it appears as many as nine teams have reached out and expressed an interest in signing him, it seems he’s made his choice on where he’ll play next.
The Montreal Canadiens win 5-2 over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night, led by two goals each for Noah Dobson and Josh Anderson. With the win, the Habs finally snapped their 5-game losing streak.
And yes, as you’ll have gathered from my title, it’s the return of your favorite series to the world. And I’m not talking about “Squid Game” or “District 31”, but rather a roundup of the Montreal Canadiens’ prospects.
The Montreal Canadiens are a team forcing the entire NHL to pay attention. Armed with a young and dangerous core of players, the Habs have the makings of a Stanley Cup contender on the rise.
There is at least a sense the fortunes of the Montreal Canadiens are changing for the better, not just after they beat the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2 on Saturday night, but because of how they won.
The Montreal defense stole the show on Saturday night, as Canadiens defensemen scored three times to lead the club to a 5-2 win over the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs.
There’s an old saying that Elliotte Friedman’s grandmother used to roll out whenever life veered sideways: “You can plan all you want—God just laughs.” If you’re a Montreal Canadiens fan right now, watching this early-season slide and a goaltending carousel that looks more like a guessing game, that line probably feels a little too true.
The Montreal Canadiens are currently in freefall. After a hot start to their year that saw them in second place overall, the Canadiens are now outside the playoff picture.