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Habs Daily: Canadiens Trade Chips, Bergevin Linked To Penguins

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All the latest Habs news, recent Montreal Canadiens stories, as well as information from around the National Hockey League.

Habs News

  • Several of the Montreal Canadiens’ best prospects advanced to the third round of the CHL playoffs, including a surprising series win by Owen Beck’s Peterborough Petes over Vinzenz Rohrer’s Ottawa 67’s. [Canadiens Prospects]
  • Former Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin has once again been linked to the Pittsburgh Penguins. When there’s smoke, there’s fire.[Marc Bergevin Linked To Penguins]
  • The Canadiens have confirmed that they would look to be active again this year leading up to the NHL Draft. Here are their best trade chips heading into the offseason:[Canadiens Trade Chips]

National Hockey Now News

  • There aren’t a lot of positives that the San Jose Sharks can carry from this year to next., but there was some good from this season besides Erik Karlsson’s historical scoring pace and a lottery pick – really – that the Sharks can hopefully carry over into next season. [San Jose Sharks]
  • In the Pittsburgh Penguins’ obvious need to add some youthful energy and an ounce of exuberance, does the organization at least have the basis for a few young players to be inserted in the lineup? [Pittsburgh Penguins]
  • Say what you will, but both the Florida Panthers and Boston Bruins came to play in Game 5 on Wednesday night. One team wanted to end this series and move on. The other wanted to keep its season going, and Matthew Tkachuk made sure the Panthers are still alive. [Florida Panthers]
  • The New York Islanders live to see another day, partly thanks to the face of Sebastian Aho. [New York Islanders]
  • The Detroit Red Wings will play two of next season’s regular-season games in Stockholm, Sweden as part of the NHL’s Global 2023 Series. [Detroit Red Wings]
  • Longtime Boston Bruins winger Brad Marchand took his game and leadership to another level while his longtime teammate and Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron missed the first four games of the Bruins’ first-round series with the Florida Panthers. [Boston Bruins]