The Montreal Canadiens have $-2,661,575 in projected cap space and a projected cap hit of $90,661,575. The team currently has an active roster of 21 players, with 45 players under contract. 12 Forwards $54,897,500 62.4% of cap Cap Hit AAV Salary Player 2024-25 2025-26 2026-27 ...
David Savard has been absent from the Canadiens lineup with an upper-body injury, but he’s set for a return. The Canadiens have announced that he will return to the lineup against the Dallas Stars. Le défenseur David Savard effectuera un retour dans la formation ce soir face aux Stars...
The Montreal Canadiens will start the 2024-25 season without a young depth forward in their lineup. In a release from the Canadiens, 25-year-old forward Rafael Harvey-Pinard recently underwent successful surgery to repair a broken leg. Harvey-Pinard’s recovery is expected to last at ...
Montreal has needed, but he’s added size with the Canadiens and stands as an interesting project on the open market. The Canadiens can offer plenty of defense as well. VeteranDavid Savardjoined his hometown Montreal in 2021, looking to stand as a consistent pillar behind a young lineup. ...
Matt Larkin(MLarkinHockey)Jul 11, 2023Credit: Alex Newhook (© Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports) For a second consecutive offseason, the Montreal Canadiens acquired a young RFA center with first-round pedigree who hadn’t found an opportunity to bust out with his original team. And for ...
The Canadiens have one of the deepest pipelines in the NHL (which is understandable, given they’ve finished near the bottom of the standings over the past three years), while Toronto is on the lower end of the spectrum. But both teams have talent that could...
Rosters have been announced for the NHL’s upcoming international tournament, the 4 Nations Face-Off and while Team Canada is a favorite, there is a clear soft spot in their lineup. Goaltending felt like an open competition all season withMontreal Canadiens netminder Sam Montembeaultmaking ...
permanent fixture on the Canadiens' blueline. The team clearly believes in his ability to be a third-pairing defender, giving him a fair contract to play 15 minutes per game. With this move, the Habs are now one step closer to finalizing their lineup for the beginning of the next season...