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Montreal Canadiens Lane Hutson

What’s Keeping the Montreal Canadiens & Lane Hutson From a Contract Extension?

It’s the kind of contract negotiation that should be easy. You have a 21-year-old phenom, a dynamic, puck-moving defenseman fresh off a 66-point Calder Trophy-winning season. You have a franchise desperate to lock in its young core for the long haul. The two sides even agree, more or less, on the money. Yet, the extension for Lane Hutson and the Montreal Canadiens is anything but easy. Instead, according to sources close to the situation, the talks have been tense, emotional, and frankly, “a bit of a mess.” The roadblock isn’t about dollars and cents. It’s about philosophy. It’s a complex,

Beyond the Rebuild: Why the Montreal Canadiens Are Aiming Higher in 2025-26

The air in Montreal feels different this October. The familiar autumn chill is still there, but it’s laced with something that has been absent for a few seasons: genuine, weighty expectation. The era of celebrating moral victories and scrutinizing draft lottery odds is officially over. For the Montreal Canadiens, the 2025-26 season isn’t about making the playoffs; it’s about what they can do once they get there. After a gritty, character-building 2024-25 campaign that saw them defy the odds and sneak into the postseason, the message from the top down is clear. General Manager Kent Hughes and Head Coach Martin

Martin St. Louis Montreal Canadiens

Centre of Attention: The Battles That Will Define the Montreal Canadiens’ Season

The faint chill in the air and the smell of freshly scraped ice can only mean one thing: training camp is upon us. For the Montreal Canadiens, this isn’t just a tune-up; it’s the proving ground. After a surprising and exhilarating run to a playoff berth on the back of a 91-point season, the narrative has shifted. The team is no longer a plucky underdog happy to be in the conversation. Now, expectations are real, and the next step in this rebuild is the most difficult one to take. With 60 players descending on camp—42 of them on NHL contracts—roster

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Brossard Battleground: Key Questions Facing the Canadiens at Training Camp

The unofficial end of summer for any real hockey fan isn’t Labour Day; it’s the day the players report for medicals and the familiar sounds of skates carving up fresh ice return. For the Montreal Canadiens, the opening of their 2025-26 training camp feels like a significant inflection point. The foundational pieces are largely in place, the prospect pipeline is brimming, and the pressure is subtly shifting from patient development to tangible results. This year’s camp in Brossard isn’t just about setting the opening night roster; it’s about defining the team’s identity for the season ahead. Internal competition will be

New Jersey Devils Luke Hughes

Luke Hughes’ Contract Negotiation is a High-Stakes Chess Match for the Devils’ Future

On the surface, it should be simple. The New Jersey Devils have a budding superstar defenseman in Luke Hughes, a player General Manager Tom Fitzgerald unequivocally called his “number one priority” to sign this offseason. With the puck set to drop on the 2025-26 season on October 9, getting Hughes’ name on a new contract seems like a straightforward, if expensive, piece of business. Yet, here we are, in the waning days of August, and the Devils’ most important restricted free agent remains unsigned. The delay isn’t born from a question of if Luke Hughes will be a Devil, but

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The Wait is Over: Why the Montreal Canadiens’ Rebuild is Officially Finished

For years, the mantra in Montreal has been “patience.” It’s been a necessary, if sometimes bitter, pill to swallow for one of the league’s most passionate fanbases. We’ve talked endlessly about asset accumulation, draft capital, prospect pipelines, and long-term windows. The focus, drilled into us by Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton, was always on the future. But in the summer of 2025, the language changed. The whispers of “soon” became the declaration of “now.” The 2025 NHL Draft will be remembered not for the prospects the Canadiens selected, but for the roster player they acquired. It was the definitive moment

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Habs on the Brink: 3 Cracks in the Foundation That Could Derail the Canadiens’ 2025-26 Season

Another season is on the horizon, and in Montreal, the familiar ghosts of playoffs past and future are already beginning to stir. The 2024-25 campaign was a tale of two teams: the one that clawed its way into a wild card spot with a respectable 91 points, and the one that was unceremoniously punted from the postseason by a far superior Washington Capitals team. For the long-suffering denizens of the Bell Centre, a taste of playoff hockey was a welcome appetizer, but it’s the main course they truly crave. And as we look ahead to the 2025-26 season, the question

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Forged in Fire: Projecting the Montreal Canadiens’ Elite 2025-26 Blue Line

For the first time in what feels like a generation, the conversation surrounding the Montreal Canadiens’ defence isn’t about hope and potential; it’s about power and dominance. The patient, methodical rebuild has given way to palpable, electrifying excitement. With the blockbuster acquisition of a true number one defenceman and the continued maturation of an incredible young core, the Canadiens are poised to ice one of the most dynamic and well-rounded blue lines in the entire league for the 2025-26 season. This is no longer a group finding its way; this is a unit built to win, and it’s ready to