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When the Montreal Canadiens executed their trade for Noah Dobson, it gave the impression that they’d have a quieter 2025 NHL Draft. While that may have been the case in the first round, they executed ...
In today’s links, Hage adding muscle, Hutson among league’s elite, prospects who could make the roster, Pierre Turgeon’s thoughts on the Patrick Roy trade, Olympic schedule released, and a hockey ...
Konyushkov drops in the rankings from 21st in 2024 to 23rd, but this is more due to an influx of new players than having had a bad season. The contract extension that was signed after development camp ...
In today’s links, high praise for Lane Hutson, Théodore talks about the Habs goaltending, and how sports betting is affecting hockey players.
The 2024-25 AHL season saw two entirely different players in Sean Farrell’s #15 jersey. He was a complete ghost for the opening 30 games of the season, and then became the AHL’s hottest scoring ...
Alexandre Carrier is excited to play with Noah Dobson, the Senators buy land, Bolduc and Blais can’t wait to get going, and more in today’s links.
Rohrer’s votes ranged from 19 to 36, while the community had him at 27. He is on a plateau of four players covered by less than one rank in the average vote; two of them made the Top 25 whereas Tyler ...
In today’s links, insight into three Habs prospects, Rasmus Andersson’s future in Calgary, and the Stanley Cup went to an amusement park in ...
The Near Misses list highlights just how deep the Canadiens’ prospect pool is, with multiple players with NHL potential sitting farther down than #25.
Emmett Croteau had always ranked in the last few spots after getting drafted 162nd overall in 2022. Following his first year in the NCAA in 2023-24 when he played just six games with Clarkson ...
In today’s links, the players staying in game shape this summer, Reinbacher and Rohrer face off, recapping last season, David Savard impressed by off-season moves, and Matthew Tkachuk debates ...
In today’s links, the Canadiens blueline is poised to be a strength for years, the Utah Mammoth contests a trademark dispute, and Rasmus Andersson wants to play at the Olympics.