Who could skate with the Canadiens next season?
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The end of June is a fun time for many hockey teams. It gives us an opportunity to play arm chair manage
The end of June is a fun time for many hockey teams. It gives us an opportunity to play arm chair manage
The team announced that they have traded controversial forward Sergei Kostitsyn along with future considerations to Nashville
The Montreal Canadiens announced Monday that the club has re-signed wingers Tom Pyatt and Benoit Pouliot, who were set to become restricted free agents on July 1 to a one-year deals respectively.
In a first round with a few surprises and swaps, the Montreal Canadiens made a little swap of their own.
The busy day for the Habs continued on Tuesday as they announced the re-signing of C Tomas Plekanec to a reported 6 year, $30 M deal.
Mathieu Darche was re-signed to a 1-year, 550,000$ extension on Tuesday.
As is commonly known by now, the Montreal Canadiens will select 27th overall in this year’s entry draft, and as has widely been reported, after the top five picks or so, how the rest of the draft goes is anybody’s guess.
Thursday’s Jaroslav Halak trade has opened up a vacancy in Montreal’s goaltending duo, there’s a help wanted sign for Carey Price’s backup.
The Montreal Canadiens goaltending dilemma has appeared to come to a close as on Thursday afternoon, the Habs dealt G Jaroslav Halak to St. Louis in exchange for F Lars Eller and RW Ian Schultz.
For a few years now, most people have bemoaned the apparent decline in former 1st round pick David Fischer.