Ivan Demidov is starting to find his feet in the NHL.
He wasn’t used much in the first two duels of the series against the Washington Capitals, but since Patrik Laine’s absence, the forward has been playing some good field hockey.
After all, yesterday we saw him have a really good game. Demidov was creative with the puck and finished his night’s work with two assists, both on the power play.
Imagine if someone told you in October that Ivan Demidov would be assisting a Juraj Slafkovsky Habs goal in the playoffs
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) April 28, 2025
Ivan Demidov is so fun to watch pic.twitter.com/gNiTuFs1Z9
– The Hockey News (@TheHockeyNews) April 28, 2025
In Laine’s absence, Demidov is getting more ice time – especially on the power play – and the results so far have been interesting.
At least, Demidov has done enough to prompt Alain Crête to say that, right now, the kid is taking the veteran out of Montreal.
Alain Crête, who appeared on BPM Sports’ morning show, really thinks it’s the end for the Finn in town with what we’re seeing from Demidov :
I don’t think the CH needs Laine anymore […] I’d be very surprised if he’s back with the Habs next year. – Alain Crête
Is this the end of Patrik Laine with the Canadiens? #Habs #Montreal #laine #demidov pic.twitter.com/5z9wydKqsM
– BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) April 28, 2025
Patrik Laine is useful to the Habs when he scores on the power play.
But that’s not always the case, and yesterday it was clear that Demidov is capable of helping the CH when the club finds itself with a man advantage.
That said, it’s really the body of work that’s forcing some to think that Laine has to go.
Because all season long, the same things have been said: he’s not involved enough, he doesn’t look like the guy most interested in playing, he’s soft… and ultimately, that affects the team’s success too.
Seeing Laine – injured or not – be so nonchalant in the first few games of the series against the Capitals was the last straw for many.
And with Demidov enjoying success in #92’s absence, it’s safe to assume that the Habs already have what it takes to get by without Laine in the lineup.
On the other hand, it’s not as if the CH have many quality options to replace Laine on the 2nd line.
If Laine doesn’t come back for reason X (trade, buyout or whatever), they’ll have to find a replacement… because if Kent Hughes wants his group to move forward next season, he has to have a 2nd string that can give more offensively.
Maxime Truman made it clear in his article of the day: the CH can’t continue with a single trio. And like it or not, Laine – imperfect as he may be – has the tools to fill that chair if need be.
At that point, it’s a question of whether the Habs want to move forward with him or not…
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Last but not the least, HUGE thank you to @BGALLY17 for these amazing tickets. You didn’t have to do this but it shows how generous you are. You are FOREVER my
for everything you do on and outside the ice!!!
– x-Lucie Lachance (@LucieLou08) April 28, 2025
– Several files to keep an eye on.
Coaching update. Sullivan to the Rangers (or Bruins) has been whispered around since middle of this season. Still like Tocchet in Philly if he wants it. Quenneville to the Ducks. Carle is likely passing unless Utah is stealth pick (this makes sense to me, not based on info) if he. .. https://t.co/SCwK42wvE8
– BucciOT.Com (@Buccigross) April 28, 2025
– Bon.
Hearing that the Cleveland Cavaliers winning tonight’s game against the Miami Heat is what’s holding up the timing for Laval’s opening game of the AHL Playoffs.
Laval Rocket will open up their series against the Monsters on April 30 if the Cavs win tonight, and on May 1 if not.
– Marco D’Amico (@mndamico) April 28, 2025
– Really?
The #CFMTL has sold about 16,000 tickets for each of its first 2 home games of the season. https://t.co/pbTCR0Jyv4
– Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) April 28, 2025
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