Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes set out with a clear offseason plan: add as much talent as possible. Up to this point, he has been successful, though the elusive second-line center remains in hiding.
During the season, quite a few of us consult the pages of the DailyFaceoff site on an almost daily basis. Whenever there’s a practice, an injury, a recall or a trade, the site hastens to give the new trios and defensive pairings for each team.
It’s done. Zachary Bolduc has chosen to keep his #76 in Montreal. It’s the number he wore when he played for the St. Louis Blues, and he’s decided not to change the recipe.
Two days ago, Marc-Olivier Beaudoin mentioned that Joe Veleno had an offer on the table from the Montreal Canadiens. We’re talking about a short deal (one year at $1 million) for the player who was recently bought out by the Seattle Kraken after a difficult end to the season with the Blackhawks.
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The Trois-Rivières Lions have signed forward Cedric Desruisseaux for the 2025-26 season. Desruisseaux, 25, has spent the 2024-25 season playing in Romania and France.
The Canadiens have struck a blow by acquiring Noah Dobson and securing his services for the next eight years. The arrival of the defenseman solidifies the Habs’ entire blue line.
It was the second day of the Canadiens’ development camp, and the first time the players took to the ice. For many youngsters, it was also the first opportunity to don a Habs (practice) uniform.
At the end-of-season review, Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton shared one of their objectives for the summer. They wanted to get their hands on a 2nd center.
The Montreal Canadiens have been making headlines this offseason. The club surprised almost everyone by making the playoffs last season, barely three seasons into their rebuild.
The Montreal Canadiens made a handful of moves on the opening day of free agency, but one of the most intriguing, and potentially impactful, was the signing of veteran goaltender Kaapo Kahkonen to a one-year contract worth $1.15 million.
Michael Hage didn’t take part in the last World Junior Championship. And he wasn’t even invited to Canada’s training camp for the tournament… That said, there’s a good chance we’ll see him defend the Unifolié colors next winter.
The Montreal Canadiens announced Wednesday that the club has signed center Sean Farrell and defenseman Marc Del Gaizo to one-year, two-way contracts. In 67 appearances last season with the AHL affiliated Laval Rocket, Farrell recorded 20 goals and 24 assists for 44 points to finish fourth in team scoring.
Last year, the Canadiens drafted Mikus Vecvanags, a goaltender from Europe. Martin Lapointe had said that the young man would play with the Armada… but he was eventually chosen by the Titan in the European draft.
Jasons for the Canadiens’ youngsters / prospects. The Canadiens were able to get Zachary Bolduc: that’s the #1 reason why Logan Mailloux hasn’t been with the Canadiens for about 24 hours.
With the 2025 82nd-overall pick, the Montreal Canadiens had a surprise pick in Belarusian goalie Arseni Radkov. He can become the third NHL player from his hometown of Mogilev, following Roman Graborenko and Ilya Solovyov.
The Montreal Canadiens' biggest offseason move was acquiring No. 1 defenseman Noah Dobson, but with Free Agency opening on July 1, there is ample time for general manager Kent Hughes to make more moves to improve the Canadiens.
Kent Hughes has done a lot of work in recent days to improve his team. He had to give up prospects like Emil Heineman and Logan Mailloux to do so, but other players have taken their place.
A Stanley Cup champion is staying north of the border. On Tuesday, Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes announced the team has signed forward Sammy Blais.
The Montreal Canadiens acquired forward Zac Bolduc from the St. Louis Blues in exchange for defenseman Logan Mailloux. TSN’s Chris Johnston was the first to confirm the two players were involved in the deal.
The Montreal Canadiens drafted five-foot-seven winger Cole Caufield back in 2019, and in 2022 the club drafted Lane Hutson, who stands five-foot-nine. Are you seeing a connection?
Very seldom does a team select a player 34th overall that was their 16th ranked (2025) prospect on their draft list, but that is exactly what the Montreal Canadiens have done.
The Montreal Canadiens came out of the 2025 NHL Entry Draft with a handful of prospects, but also with the biggest splash of the weekend, acquiring Noah Dobson for their two first-round picks and Emil Heineman.