The Montreal Canadiens still have three goaltenders on their roster as they decided to hold on to Sam Montembeault, Jake Allen and Cayden Primeau after training camp.
The Montreal Canadiens have a bit of a goaltending logjam as we begin the 2023-24 season tonight. They are one of the few teams around the league that are carrying three goalies on their opening night roster.
The latest prospect decisions from the Montreal Canadiens have left the club thin in the goaltending department, something they’re likely to rectify at the 2023 NHL Draft.
The Montreal Canadiens used a convenient clause in the NHL’s CBA to retain the rights of one of their goaltending prospects. Understanding the ins and outs of the NHL’s CBA is tough, especially when it comes to player rights and draft statuses.
The Montreal Canadiens will have to make a decision in the near future regarding two goaltending prospects. Frederik Dichow and Joe Vrbetic must be signed by June 1, 2023, or the Canadiens will relinquish their draft rights without compensation.
Six unanswered goals tells the story. The Laval Rocket allowed six straight goals that turned a 2-1 lead into a 7-2 deficit in what turned into an eventual 7-3 loss against the Syracuse Crunch on Friday night in New York.
Hurricane Nicole disrupts team schedule in Florida. Last week-end, the Lions de Trois-Rivières were scheduled to have a three-game weekend, but Hurricane Nicole scuttled those plans.
The goaltenders will likely start the season in Trois-Rivières. Although uncertainty remains about the goaltending position with the Montreal Canadiens
The Montreal Canadiens have drafted a few interesting goaltending prospects in the past few seasons. While Carey Price has been the team’s undisputed starting goaltender for a decade, and the team didn’t need a succession plan, they are building an intriguing group of prospects.