In 2024-2025, during the regular season, Samuel Montembeault played 62 games. He started 60.
Add to that the first three games of the series against the Capitals. So, compared to previous years, his workload was definitely more intense.
And it’s not even close.
Even if goalies did that in the good old days, in 2025, it’s no longer the norm. After all, the speed of the game, the rise of the offensive game, travel and all those factors make a goalie’s life more difficult.
And the proof is that few goalies played as much as Monty in 2024-2025. The Habs have shown, more than ever, that in today’s NHL, you need two good goalies.
Before the holidays or in the run-up to the playoffs, when Martin St-Louis didn’t trust his #2 goalie, the Québécois played a lot. And he was inevitably tired, apart from that.
In fact, only five goaltenders got at least 60 starts this season in the NHL. As L’Antichambre tells us, two didn’t make the playoffs, two performed poorly in the playoffs… and Montembeault was injured.
60 games for a goalie, not ideal! pic.twitter.com/1C8c3CrVXD
– L’Antichambre (@Antichambre) May 13, 2025
I’m clearly of the school of those who want to see Monty play less in 2025-2026. And I’m not saying that because I don’t think Montembeault is a bad goalie. On the contrary: I think he’d be even better with a little rest.
That’s likely to be the plan, since the Habs seem to want Jakub Dobes to give Montembeault a hard time to keep his #1 spot, as Maxime Truman once said.
If I were Pascal Vincent, I’d send Cayden Primeau into the fray for the first game against the Americans. He needs to keep his two goalies motivated, committed and ready. And I’m pretty sure he will.
If I were Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton, I’d keep. .. https://t.co/4IOIg2dGqE
– Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) May 7, 2025
Remember that right now, the plan would also be for Jacob Fowler to be backed up by a veteran next year in Laval.
That doesn’t leave much room for Cayden Primeau, whom everyone (or almost everyone) sees leaving this summer. Few, like PJ Stock, see Primeau starting the season in Montreal… even if it’s only to be traded later.
Good or bad idea?
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– L’Antichambre (@Antichambre) May 13, 2025
Let’s also remember that in the bank of prospects, the Habs have a few guys: Emmett Croteau, Quentin Miller, Mikus Vecvanags, Joe Vrbetic and Yevgeni Volokhin, a Russian goalie.
The latter, as the folks at RG Media have informed us, has his sights set on the NHL. But it won’t happen right away.
– The Habs will be in action.
The Habs will do what it takes to improve the team at the draft and on July 1. If they bust the cap, they’ll make the moves and deal with it afterwards. But one thing’s for sure: they won’t miss out on one or two coveted players because of the cap. And if they have to deal Price, they.. . pic.twitter.com/dCE4ziilPR
– David Ettedgui (@EttedguiDavid) May 13, 2025
– News from CF Montreal.
Jonathan Sirois, Joel Waterman and Marco Donadel met the media this morning at the Nutrilait Center. #CFMTL
Bryce Duke and Hennadii Synchuk are still sidelined. George Campbell, who didn’t play on Saturday, won’t be available tomorrow either. He’s feeling some..
– Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) May 13, 2025
– Interesting.
Anthony Stolarz is on the ice ahead of #leafs practice. pic.twitter.com/X2lXZoJGPV
– Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) May 13, 2025
– Oh?
Here’s to the Blue Jays. https://t.co/Wqgj2viMeJ
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) May 13, 2025
– The Islanders must rebuild.
Guess talking about the Islanders in May brings out the Club
#islanders #rebuild #clubdumatin pic.twitter.com/HVxj6btMzn
– BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) May 13, 2025
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