Insider: Canadiens Looking to Trade 21-Year-Old Forward
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Insider: Canadiens Looking to Trade 21-Year-Old Forward
The Montreal Canadiens have been active in free agency and could shop a young 21-year-old.The Canadiens were the youngest team to make the playoffs last season and have already made two big deals to acquire Noah Dobson and Zachary Bolduc. However, Montreal may not be done.Canadiens insider Anthony Marcotte spoke on BPM Sports and believes Montreal will look to trade Joshua Roy.“I see less and less of a happy future for Joshua Roy in Montreal. An…
Arthur Son returned to North America at the end of July ? The Frenchman, even though he had not communicated on this subject, had been forced to declare a package for the 2025 edition of Wimbledon which is still taking place. The Habs, now only 21 years old and certainly still insufficiently recovered from his fracture of fatigue on the back at Roland-Garros, will not be able, either, to hold his place for the Hopman Cup. It is the organization …
The beginning of July is synonymous with the renewal of contracts for the Laval Rocket. Again this year, the Lavalois team got along with several new players who will be part of its formation in 2025-2026. This is the case of the former captain of Team Alex Belzile who made a return with the Rocket. The latter agreed with the Montreal Canadiens on the terms of a one-year two-part contract. This means that he could be assigned to the team on Jesu…
A Review of the Montreal Canadiens 2025 Free Agency
The Canadiens already made their major splash of the summer by acquiring defenceman Noah Dobson from the Islanders prior to the NHL Draft. Therefore, heading into 2025 free agency, they weren’t expected to be major players for some of the top free agents. However, despite not landing any big-name players, the Habs made some solid moves in Free Agency. Let’s review the Montreal Canadiens 2025 free agency. Montreal Canadiens 2025 Free Agency Acqui…
While several fans were hoping for a summer acquisition to fill the gap in the second centre position, Montreal Canadiens seems to want to rely on patience and long-term vision. What if this strategy was already successful?On BPM Sports, analyst Martin Therriault launched a statement that made many fans vibrate: "I see Michael Hage on a full-time basis with the Canadiens as early as the 2026-2027 season!"And he's not the only one to believe it. …
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