Habs sign Joe Veleno
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The Habs have added some extra depth down the middle as they announced on Wednesday that they’ve signed Joe Veleno to a one-year contract. The deal is believed to be worth $900,000.
The Habs have added some extra depth down the middle as they announced on Wednesday that they’ve signed Joe Veleno to a one-year contract. The deal is believed to be worth $900,000.
The left side of the back end for the Canadiens appears to be in good shape for the foreseeable future. That’s especially important as it has become one of their thinner positions in the pipeline all of a sudden.
With the NHL and NHLPA recently ratifying the four-year CBA extension beginning in 2026-27, several changes will be coming at that time. One change is an increase in minimum salaries which will have an impact on some of Montreal’s recall options.
Now that the dust has largely settled on the offseason activity, it’s a good time to assess Montreal’s organizational depth. As always, we begin with the goaltenders.
Jakub Dobes was eligible to file for salary arbitration on Saturday but elected not to. It turns out that he didn’t need to as the Habs announced on Sunday that they’ve signed the goaltender to a two-year contract.
Saturday was the deadline for eligible players to file for salary arbitration. The Habs had two in defenceman Jayden Struble and goaltender Jakub Dobes. While Dobes didn’t file, Struble did.
Montreal’s biggest move on the opening day of free agency wasn’t a signing but rather a trade as they sent Logan Mailloux to St. Louis for Zachary Bolduc. Our writers offer up their thoughts on the swap.
The Habs took care of one of their restricted free agents on Tuesday along with adding some more defensive depth as they signed Sean Farrell and Marc Del Gaizo to one-year, two-way contracts.
The Habs have kicked off the start of free agency with a trade, sending defenceman Logan Mailloux to St. Louis in exchange for winger Zachary Bolduc.
The depth signings continue for the Habs on the opening day of free agency. The team announced that they’ve signed forward Alex Belzile and defenceman Nate Clurman to one-year, two-way contracts.