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Who were Montreal’s top players for the month of February? Have your say by voting for the 3 Stars of the month.
Who were Montreal’s top players for the month of February? Have your say by voting for the 3 Stars of the month.
The Habs added some more bottom six depth in advance of the trade deadline, acquiring left winger Dwight King from Los Angeles in exchange for a conditional 4th round pick in 2018.
The Habs and Avalanche hooked up on a trade on Wednesday but not the deal many were hoping for as Montreal dealt Sven Andrighetto to Colorado for winger Andreas Martinsen.
After moving David Desharnais last night, the Habs moved quickly Wednesday morning to replace the depth down the middle, acquiring Steve Ott from Detroit in exchange for a 2018 6th round pick.
The Habs made a trade during Tuesday’s game against the Blue Jackets as they moved centre David Desharnais to Edmonton in exchange for defenceman Brandon Davidson.
Will the Habs make yet another move involving a defencemen? If they do, here are five players they could target by Wednesday’s deadline.
The Habs made a deal on Monday to change up their depth on the blueline, trading Greg Pateryn and a 2017 4th round pick to Dallas in exchange for defenceman Jordie Benn.
As the NHL’s trade deadline approaches, the Habs have been struggling to put the puck in the net and general consensus is that they could use a couple pieces up front. There aren’t many sellers out there and prices may be too high for Marc Bergevin’s taste, but here are some of the options he could target.
The road was kind to the Habs this past week as they picked up a pair of key victories away from the Bell Centre. Meanwhile, home ice continues to not provide St. John’s with any sort of advantage although they did pick up three of four points.
There’s no denying the Habs need help up front. While there’s a good chance they’ll look to simply add via the rental route, there are a few forwards in Montreal who could potentially be on the move.