Back in October, if you told a Montreal Canadiens fan that the team would make the playoffs in 2025, the odds are high that they would have been ecstatic. Yet today, as the Habs bow out of the post-season at the hands of the Washington Capitals, very
Read the full story on Habs Eyes On The Prize
Published: 2 months ago
Kent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens have made a few groundbreaking trades this offseason and quietly addressed a crucial need that separates playoff teams from those watching in spring: depth.…
Read the full story on The Hockey Writers
Published: 3 days ago
Some Montreal Canadiens games stand out more than others, with the NHL having just released their regular-season schedule for 2025-26.
Read the full story on The Hockey Writers
Published: 4 days ago
Canadian hockey icon Guy Lafleur was born, raised and laid to rest in Thurso, Que., and his ties to the Outaouais remained strong throughout his life. A new pop-up exhibition in Gatineau focuses on his early years.
Read the full story on CBC Sports
Published: 4 days ago
Montreal Canadiens news and notes
Read the full story on Habs Eyes On The Prize
Published: 4 days ago
Montreal Canadiens’ general manager (GM) Kent Hughes made another offseason acquisition, signing unrestricted free agent (UFA) forward Joe Veleno to a one-year, one-way contract worth $900,000. This does add much-needed depth…
Read the full story on The Hockey Writers
Published: 4 days ago
Fans of the Montreal Canadiens will have to wait a little longer to see their team play at home.
Read the full story on SportsNet
Published: 4 days ago
The Montreal Canadiens have a clear need for a No. 2 center and Heavy.com proposed a deal that would see them acquire Evgeni Malkin. The post Trade Pitch Sees Canadiens Acquiring Future Hall of Famer to Fill Major Need appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Read the full story on Heavy
Published: 4 days ago
The Montreal Canadiens announced this morning that they have signed center Joe Veleno to a one-year, $900,000 contract. Veleno played last season for the Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Blackhawks. This offseason, the Blackhawks traded Veleno to th
Read the full story on Heavy
Published: 4 days ago
The Montreal Canadiens took several steps forward this offseason, and after making the playoffs, adding key players like Noah Dobson and Zachary Bolduc, and with a full season from top…
Read the full story on The Hockey Writers
Published: 4 days ago
The NHL announced the schedule for the 2025-26 season on Wednesday.The campaign opens Oct. 7 with a tripleheader: The Florida Panthers take on the Chicago Blackhawks and raise their second straight Stanley Cup banner before the Pittsburgh Penguins fa
Read the full story on The Score
Published: 4 days ago
The Montreal Canadiens signed forward Joe Veleno to a one-year contract, the team announced Wednesday.The deal is worth $900,000, according to The Fourth Period's David Pagnotta.Veleno, 25, played 74 games in 2024-25, spending time with the Detroit R
Read the full story on The Score
Published: 4 days ago
The post Did the Montreal Canadiens Just Sign Their Second-Line Center? appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. The Canadiens signed Joe Veleno to a one-year, $900K deal—but he’s expected to fill a fourth-line role, not the second-line center spot. The
Read the full story on NHL Trade Talk
Published: 4 days ago