Canadiens Will Face a Tough Blue Line Decision When Dobson Returns William B. · May 2, 2026 · 4 min read
Canadiens’ Third Line Has Been Their Secret Weapon in the 2026 Playoffs Blain P. · May 2, 2026 · 5 min read
Potential Trade Destinations for Canadiens’ Patrik Laine William Bourget | February 27, 2026 During practice, Patrik Laine skated on what essentially looked like a fifth line for the Montreal Canadiens, a clear indication that he could be out of the lineup for Thursday…
Revisiting Vezina Trophy Seasons: George Hainsworth’s 1928-29 Season Andrew Forbes | February 27, 2026 To win the Stanley Cup three years in a row is the sign of dynasty. To win an individual award in three consecutive seasons is incredibly impressive. That’s the case…
Canadiens Should Stand Pat at the NHL Trade Deadline Doug Stein | February 27, 2026 The Montreal Canadiens are 32-17-8 through Feb. 26, with 197 goals and a 23.9 percent power play, which rank third and seventh, respectively. The offence is legitimate. The progress is…
NHL Morning Recap – February 27, 2026 Spencer Lazary | February 27, 2026 Welcome to another edition of the NHL Morning Recap. All the Latest NHL Daily Recaps Today, we will be looking at the scores of the 12 NHL games that were played on…
How Close Is the Canadiens Defence to Being Contention-Ready? Doug Stein | February 26, 2026 Playoff hockey doesn’t reward aesthetics. It rewards teams that can take a hit, clear a rebound, make the next play under pressure, and do it again shift after shift. The…
Marc Bergevin’s Last Draft Continues to Impact Canadiens William Bourget | February 26, 2026 The last draft of Marc Bergevin’s tenure with the Montreal Canadiens is one of the most interesting to revisit today. Bergevin’s time as general manager came to an end only…
Canadiens Should Avoid Binnington if They Upgrade Their Goaltending Ryan Szporer | February 26, 2026 There are about two or three St. Louis Blues the Montreal Canadiens should try to acquire before even considering goalie Jordan Binnington.
5 Must-Win Canadiens Games Following 2026 Olympic Break Ryan Szporer | February 25, 2026 Despite a relatively easy schedule, little should come easy for the Canadiens down the stretch, least of all these five must-win games:
3 Lessons the Canadiens Can Apply From Last Season’s Hot Finish to the Post-Olympic Break William Bourget | February 24, 2026 If there’s one stretch that defined the Montreal Canadiens’ identity last season, it was the run that followed the 4 Nations Face-Off break. In a tight Eastern Conference race, the…
5 Realistic Maple Leafs Trade Ideas Grounded in the Current Rumor Mill Jim Parsons | February 23, 2026 The Toronto Maple Leafs are widely viewed as sellers if they can’t climb back into playoff contention. Currently sitting low in the Atlantic with slim odds of getting in, focusing…
3 Canadiens Prospects Who Could Be Trade Chips at the Trade Deadline William Bourget | February 23, 2026 The Montreal Canadiens are no longer simply rebuilding; they are competing. Sitting firmly in the playoff mix and looking to return to the postseason for a second straight year, general…
Recapping 4 Canadiens’ Performances at the Olympics William Bourget | February 23, 2026 The Olympic tournament always offers a different lens through which to evaluate players. For the Montreal Canadiens, this year’s Games provided valuable experience, big moments, and in some cases, tough…