Montreal Canadiens prospect Owen Beck had one final opportunity to make his mark on the Canadian Hockey League on Sunday evening, as the Saginaw Spirit faced the London Knights for the right to hoist the 104th Memorial Cup trophy.
When a prospect gets drafted by an NHL team, they may feel like they made it, like the hardest part is over but that’s seldom the case unless you are a generational player.
It’s about as much of a foregone conclusion as possible that the Canadiens will take a forward with their first, first-round pick at the 2024 NHL Entry Draft.
The Washington Capitals and San Jose Sharks have taken the steps needed to retain their negotiating rights over five players.
Saturday was the final opportunity for the Montreal Canadiens to sign certain prospects to an entry-level contract. Kent Hughes got an early start by offering Jared Davidson a two-year, entry-level contract on Friday.
A voice synonymous with the Montreal Canadiens organization was recently named the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award winner, as Pierre Houde was recognized for his outstanding contributions as a hockey broadcaster.
Each year, the NHL Broadcasters’ Association decerns the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award in recognition of radio and television industry members who have made outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of hockey.
At last year’s draft, the Canadiens selected Florian Xhekaj. It’s rare for a fourth-round pick to catch the eye, but in Montreal it obviously caused a stir, given that he’s Arber’s younger brother.
Perhaps a strong showing overseas could ultimately boost his stock down the road.
David Ettedgui isn’t on BPM as much as he used to be, but he is on Georges Laraque’s show. The latter asked his opinion on the price to pay to acquire certain players who could interest the Habs this summer.
The more the days go by, the more the name of Martin Necas surfaces in Montreal. He will be a restricted free agent on July 1, and several teams are already interested in his services.
Today marks the third anniversary of one of the most memorable series in recent Montreal Canadiens history. On May 31, 2021, the Canadiens completed their impressive comeback to eliminate the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first round of the playoffs.
Insider Frank Seravalli published his first Trade Target article and two Montreal Canadiens feature in the top 20 players who could be moved. Veteran blueliner and “big brother to young defensemen” David Savard is number 14, while center Christian Dvorak finds himself at number 18.
Welcome to another edition of NHL Rumours! The conference finals are almost nearing the end and the Stanley Cup Final is approaching. However, the offseason is in full swing for teams and the buzz regarding players is occurring.
Martin Necas has never played a single game in the blue, white and red uniform of the Canadiens. And yet, he’s one of the most popular players in Montreal right now… Because several informants keep saying that the Habs are in the running for his services and that the Montreal organization is showing great interest in the Hurricanes’ player.
The Montreal Canadiens have signed one of their forward prospects to an entry-level contract (ELC). This time it is their fifth-round selection, 130th overall, from the 2022 NHL Entry Draft centre Jared Davidson that signs his two-year ELC.
Some more organizational depth up front for one of the Original Six. On Friday, the Montreal Canadiens announced they have signed forward Jared Davidson to a two-year, entry-level contract set to kick in next season.
The Montreal Canadiens under general manager (GM) Kent Hughes have a desire to take another step forward in the rebuilding process. While the focus from
At the end of the season, Mike Matheson was asked if the Habs had room for him and Lane Hutson in the same defensive corps with the Habs next season. His answer?
The Montreal Canadiens are reportedly among the early contenders in the race to acquire dynamic Czech winger Martin Necas from the Carolina Hurricanes.
The 31-year-old will reach unrestricted free agency for the first time in his career.
Would you trade Cole Caufield for the 6th overall pick in the upcoming draft if you were Kent Hughes? Mathias Brunet put the question to Martin Lemay yesterday on BPM Sports, and it’s getting a reaction today.
Jean-Francois Houle has been in the headline news today as the announcement was made that he re-signs as Laval Rocket Head Coach. This is a welcoming sign for the organization that the club’s prospect development has been going well.
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