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Montreal Canadiens NHL Draft

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

Habs News

  • There’s been much discussion regarding the Canadiens’ early first-round pick at the 2023 Draft. And while there is certainly some talent available throughout the first round, drafting off the board brings significant risk. [Canadiens Must Hit Home Run At Draft]
  • Habs prospect Jared Davidson had one of his best games of the year against the Kamloops Blazers at the Memorial Cup. The feisty forward led the way as the Seattle Thunderbirds secured a spot in the semifinal. [Davidson Shines At Memorial Cup]
  • The Montreal Canadiens will have until July 1st to decide whether they want to offer Tony Sund, the player they acquired at the deadline, a contract. [Canadiens Have Decision To Make]

National Hockey Now Network

  • When Paul Maurice took over the Florida Panthers, he came in to turn their ‘fun-n-gun’ offence into a hard-nosed team more suited to win in the rough and tumble world of the postseason. [Florida Panthers]
  • Ben Gaudreau, Max McCue, and Liam Gilmartin are re-entering the Draft due to the decision by the San Jose Sharks to not offer them entry-level contracts. [San Jose Sharks]
  • When it comes to a rebuild, every player on the Philadelphia Flyers roster is available, including Carter Hart. [Philadelphia Flyers]
  • If the Vegas Golden Knights win the Stanley Cup, the Golden Knights players may have a few more options for a Cup party than most who hoist Lord Stanley’s chalice. [Vegas Golden Knights]
  • Barry Trotz hadn’t even rejoined the Nashville Predators when he began to wonder if the franchise would be best served with a fresh voice leading its locker room. [Nashville Predators]
  • Credit where it is due. Naming Kyle Dubas as the Pittsburgh Penguins president of hockey operations is unquestionably the right choice. On several levels, the Fenway Sports Group got it right. [Pittsburgh Penguins]