There’s a growing sense that the Canadiens are turning the corner in their rebuilding process. The main elements of the club’s young core have almost all arrived in the NHL… and that makes the next few years promising.It may still take a little time for the group to mature, but it’s getting closer and closer.But despite everything, the club still has some excellent prospects in its bank. And today, Steven Ellis(Daily Faceoff) ranked the 75 best prospects among the league’s skaters, and the Habs have three names on that list… and all three are in the top-50: Ivan Demidov, David Reinbacher and Michael Hage.
It’s time to look at the 75 top skater prospects in the NHL.
Matthew Schaefer, Ivan Demidov, Zayne Parekh, Berkly Catton and more highlight this year’s crop:https://t.co/C5jvojWFWH –Steven Ellis (@SEllisHockey) August 25, 2025
[content-ads]Unsurprisingly, Demidov is the highest-ranked Habs prospect… but he’s not at the top of the rankings. Instead, it’s Matthew Schaefer who has earned that honor, while Demidov finds himself in second place. And Ellis seems really optimistic about the young Russian forward: he’s only giving the edge to a defenseman he sees being a Norris Trophy contender for 15 years.The habs’ other two prospects, Reinbacher and Hage, rank 42nd and 49th. Ellis likes both guys a lot, and sees them as big pieces of the CH’s future. He’s confident that Reinbacher, if he can finally have a normal season, will show the extent of his talent… and he sees Hage as a guy who can really become the Canadiens’ second center, behind Nick Suzuki. As the years go by, the Canadiens are likely to have fewer and fewer big names in this ranking… and that’s normal. But today, having just reached the playoffs, the club still has three in the league’s top-50. That’ s really, really encouraging… and even more so when you remember that Jacob Fowler exists, too. [spacer title=’Overtime’]- Nick Suzuki, Noah Dobson and Samuel Montembeault will be in Calgary tomorrow.
#Habs Nick Suzuki & Noah Dobson were on the ice in Brossard this morning – both players [+ Sam Montembeault] will be in Calgary tomorrow for Hockey Canada’s National Teams’ Olympic Orientation Camp
– Priyanta Emrith (@HabsInHighHeels) August 25, 2025
– Mavrik Bourque has a new agent: Olivier Fortier. He also represents Noah Dobson, by the way.
Mavrik Bourque moves to @o_fortier and Wasserman with a big contract year ahead of him. https://t.co/Yexwb825NW –
Marco D’Amico (@mndamico) August 25, 2025
– She didn’t last long at the U.S. Open.
Victoria Mboko bowed out at Flushing Meadows https://t.co/SQDmny8Ehu –
Radio-Canada Sports (@RC_Sports) August 25, 2025
– He’s so happy. With good reason!
How was your weekend!? pic.twitter.com/6mCFQnit6C
– Tommy Fleetwood (@TommyFleetwood1) August 25, 2025
– Yep.
From franchise catcher to player who could leave: it changes fast, sometimes. https://t.co/ub32bACAPZ –
Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) August 25, 2025
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