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Despite never hoisting the Stanley Cup, Canadiens' longtime captain, Saku Koivu, left a lasting legacy in Montreal, perhaps as the team's most beloved leader.
Martin St. Louis is projected to lead a talented team that will strive to become a dominant machine during this upcoming regular season. The effect of this challenge to lead this squad will depend on ...
The date was June 29, 2016, when Montreal Canadiens general manager at the time, Marc Bergevin, made a decision that drastically shifted the team's outlook and subsequently left the city of Montreal ...
The Montreal Canadiens selected Andrei Kostitsyn 10th overall in the loaded 2003 NHL Draft. With future All-Stars and Hall of Famers taken after him, could this be the biggest draft mistake in ...
The Montreal Canadiens are in need of change to most of their respective lineup and the formations they possess could fetch valuable players to the team.
The depth of the Montreal Canadiens is impeccable, to say the least. Because of a young, ambitious captain of the team, Nick Suzuki, and the rest who follow the system of the Habs coaching staff. To ...
The Canadiens are a speedy team, with their respective lineup comprising a young, classy core that complements the future of the club. However, with the win-now attitude of many franchises going into ...
The NHL, on almost all levels, work like the tides of the ocean. Whether it's conferences, divisions, teams, or players themselves, things are good for a while, then they go bad for a few years, and ...
The Montreal Canadiens' have ideal pieces to improve the teams outlook. We will in the coming days reflet on the moves they team can make.
Following reports linking Stanley Cup champion Evgeny Kuznetsov to the Canadiens, here is why Ivan Demidov's former teammate could be a great fit in Montreal.
Trying to predict the lines and lineup of the Montreal Canadiens in the 2025-26 season, after a tumultuous offseason.
Looking at the Montreal Canadiens strengths and weaknesses after the crazy 2025 off-season, because no team is perfect.