Hutson of Canadiens wins Calder Trophy
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Over the past two drafts, the Canadiens have demonstrated they have a type at forward. And that type is available in this draft.
However, one team can claim to have an award-winner because of a deal made with the Oilers – the Montreal Canadiens. On March 21st, 2022, then Oilers GM Ken Holland made one of his best trades – he swapped out William Lagesson, a conditional 2022 second-round draft pick and 2024 seventh-round pick for defenseman Brett Kulak.
Canadiens Named Team to Watch in Avalanche Forward Sweepstakes originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Montreal Canadiens could explore a reunion with a Colorado Avalanche pending unrestricted free agent this offseason.
MONTREAL – On Tuesday, Lane Hutson became the first Hab to win the Calder Memorial Trophy since goaltender Ken Dryden in 1972.
The Montreal Canadiens are actively seeking to bolster their roster beyond just defensive improvements. Insider Elliotte Friedman reports the team is also targeting skilled forwards who can complement top prospect Ivan Demidov.
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Sporting News on MSNOilers' insane comeback win matches 1919 Montreal Canadiens in Stanley Cup historySportsnet shared that the last team to come back from 3-0 down on the road to win a Stanley Cup Finals game was the 1919 Montreal Canadiens, who beat the Seattle Metropolitans in such a scenario back in Game 5 a cool 106 years ago. Way back on March 29, 1919, Seattle scored twice in the first period and once in the second.
Even though Christian Dvorak has spoken of his time in Montreal in the past tense, that doesn’t mean he won’t be back. After all, Jake Evans did, too, and extended his contract a few days later. But as for Dvorak,
The Montreal Canadiens have two first round draft picks in the 2025 NHL draft, one from the Calgary Flames at 16th overall, and their own at 17th overall.