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Montreal Canadiens · BrossardMontreal Canadiens general manager sent goaltender Jake Allen to the New Jersey Devils for a 2025 conditional third-round draft pick. Montreal retained 50 per cent of Allen's US$3.85 million salary through the end of 2024-25. Veteran defenceman David Savard saw his name circulate the rumour mill in recent weeks, but remains under contract.See the Story
Canadiens GM Hughes breaks up three-goalie logjam by trading Allen to Devils
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Brossard · BrossardBROSSARD, Que. — With 11 minutes remaining in Saturday’s game, David Savard did the one thing you’d expect only him to do in the situation he was in. The 33-year-old was standing three feet in front of Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jake Allen and at least 10 feet away from New Jersey Devils sniper Timo Meier. He was in an incredibly vulnerable spot as Meier capitalized on a turnover and barreled into the offensive zone with a full head of steam …See the Story
Canadiens have a great asset in courageous Savard ahead of trade deadline
New York Rangers · BrossardJuraj Slafkovsky has 20 points in 24 games since returning from injury. The 19-year-old Slovak is playing on Montreal's top line with Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield. "He's always had the skill and the smarts, and I think that was just something that maybe got shot with him a little bit," defenceman Kaiden Guhle said.See the Story
Confidence is key to Juraj Slafkovsky's recent success with Canadiens
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Trade · BrossardBROSSARD, Que.— As you undoubtedly know by now, Sean Monahan was traded to the Winnipeg Jets last week and, as you can imagine, his departure was tough to digest for his Montreal Canadiens teammates and coach Martin St. Louis. Not just because he was one of the most well-liked people in the room and one of the most versatile players on the ice, but also because of what his removal from the team symbolized. No one needed general manager Kent Hugh…See the Story