The Montreal Canadiens have generally been spared from injuries this season, at least compared to previous years. However, that doesn't mean the Canadiens organization is free from injuries overall, far from it.
When thinking about the Canadiens’ prospects, Luke Tuch is a name that often goes under the radar. The second-round pick in 2020 is, however, a big guy who, in an ideal world, could become a solid supporting player in Montreal.
First, let's note that forwards Lucas Condotta and Luke Tuch have been sent back to the Laval Rocket after playing their game against the Ottawa Senators.
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
And these are two call-ups that are not going unnoticed right now, because we're talking about two tough players, and two players who aren't afraid to "get physical." This could be useful for the preseason games against the Ottawa Senators.
A scrum ensued on Sunday after Montreal Canadiens prospect Luke Tuch caught Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Noah Chadwick with a hit-up high. It doesn't matter if it's a prospect game or a regular season contest, Montreal and Toronto always bring the intensity to every matchup and Sunday was no different.
The Montreal Canadiens hosted the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday afternoon, the first leg of back-to-back games that will close out the team’s rookie camp.
It’s time for another edition of the top Montreal Canadiens prospect rankings. Unlike our Canadiens prospect power rankings that are published during the season, this list is based on overall value, including perceived potential.
Luke Tuch, the brother of Buffalo Sabres forward Alex, signed his entry-level deal with the Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes announced Tuesday.
The Montreal Canadiens have announced they have signed Luke Tuch to a two-year, entry-level contract. The 22-year-old forward was chosen 47th overall at the 2020 NHL Entry Draft.
Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes announced that the club has agreed to terms on a two-year, entry-level contract with 2020 second-round draft pick Luke Tuch, starting in 2024-25.
After Lane Hutson in the last few days, it’s now Luke Tuch’s turn to sign his first NHL contract. Lane Hutson’s college teammate and forward has signed a two-season entry-level contract that will kick in next season, 2024-2025.
Now that the Montreal Canadiens have taken care of business by signing their top prospect, Lane Hutson, general manager Kent Hughes can turn his attention to one of Hutson’s Boston University Terriers teammates, Luke Tuch.
Sportsnet: Elliotte Friedman on Macklin Celebrini, Rutger McGroarty (Jets), and Luke Tuch (Canadiens). Ron MacLean: “And the US college front?” Friedman: “Yes, three names we should mention.
After his season came to an end against the University of Denver earlier this week in the Frozen Four, Boston University forward Luke Tuch is expected to make the transition to the National Hockey League.
With the Boston University season over, it didn’t take long for Lane Hutson to sign his first contract with the Habs. It took a little longer for Luke Tuch, but the second-round pick won’t be testing the autonomy market after all.