Canadiens Mid-Season Report: Good Results Driven by Talent
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The Habs are looking to carry on the good vibes halfway through a solid season
Despite plenty of adversity, including injuries, goaltending woes and some low moments, the young Montreal Canadiens squad has managed to stay near the top of the standings heading into the business end of the 2025-26 NHL season.
Canadiens mid-season report: Good results driven by talent
We’re not sure how much better it could’ve gone for the Montreal Canadiens through a little more than half a season, especially with injuries to so many key players and mostly subpar goaltending. But without Kaiden Guhle and Patrik Laine for all but five games, without Kirby Dach and Alex Newhook for the last seven […]
Follow our live chat on Kent Hughes' mid-season record with our journalist Jean-Philippe Arcand.
Canadiens have persevered through bad goaltending to remain in playoff picture - Daily Faceoff
It’s no great shock to see the Montreal Canadiens third in the Atlantic Division and tied for fourth in the Eastern Conference halfway through the season. After all, the Habs were rightly seen as one of the most promising teams in the NHL coming into the year. How they’ve gotten to where they are, however, might come as a bit of a surprise. One of Montreal’s bright spots last season was goaltender Sam Montembeault, who had a .901 save percentage…
Returning from an excellent trip abroad, Montreal Canadiens players were preparing this morning to face the Calgary Flames tomorrow at the Bell Centre, and DG Kent Hughes presented himself to the media for his traditional mid-season record.After 42 games, the Canadiens finished seventh overall in the NHL overall rankings with a record of 23-13-6 for 52 points in 42 games.Questioned about his team's performance, Hughes admitted that the Canadian …
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