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In today’s links, Bolduc’s versatility, Kent Hughes’s puzzle coming together, L.J. Mooney impresses, other development camp stories, Dach on the ice, NHL participation in the ...
The Montreal Canadiens have signed forward Sean Farrell and defenceman Marc Del Gaizo to one-year, two-way contracts, the team announced on Wednesday. Farrell, 23, was the team’s fourth-round pick ...
The Canadiens offseason doesn’t move them from playoff bubble team to contender, but it moves them in that direction without sacrificing anything in the future. As Hughes says, it was unrealistic to ...
In today’s links, the Canadiens move Mailloux for Bolduc, the first day of free agency, and where Kent Hughes goes from here.
Alex Belzile is back as the Montreal Canadiens have signed the forward to a one-year, two-way contract. Belzile last played in the Montreal Canadiens organization during the 22-23 season when ...
A day after trading Cayden Primeau, the Montreal Canadiens replaced him on their goaltending depth chart, adding Kaapo Kähkönen on a one-year, one-way contract. They also signed forward Samuel ...
The Montreal Canadiens traded two-time AHL All Star defender Logan Mailloux to the St. Louis Blues in exchange for forward Zachary Bolduc. Bolduc, 22, is from Trois-Rivières and spent last ...
What Noah Dobson’s signing means for Montreal on and off the ice, Primeau traded to Carolina, Marner to Vegas, and more in today’s links.
Jun 28, 2024; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Michael Hage is selected by the Montreal Canadiens with the 21st overall pick in the first round of the 2024 NHL Draft at The Sphere. | Credit: Stephen R.
Now, as teams receive a influx of salary-cap funds with the first major increase to the upper limit in years, the pool of players available has been depleted of many of the most interesting names, ...
One day before the NHL’s free agent period opens, there was one last item of business for the 32 NHL teams, and that was extending qualifying offers to their pending restricted free agents.
With the fourth round underway, the Canadiens went back to the podium and changed course after drafting multiple large players with their first four picks and selected L.J. Mooney from the U.S.