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With the 2025 NHL Entry Draft now complete, it is time to take a look at the Montreal Canadiens’ results therein, and how they fared at the first iteration of the league’s new decentralized selection.
With their second pick in the sixth round, the Montreal Canadiens took another defender, Andrew MacNiel of the Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey League. If you have followed along with our ...
German defenceman Carlos Händel played a couple of seasons in Sweden against better competition than he could have received in his home country before heading to the QMJHL in his draft season.
Alexis Cournoyer was the first Quebec-born player drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in 2025 and the Trois-Rivières native grew up cheering for the team that called his name. Cournoyer did his ...
In today’s links, reactions to the Habs’ draft class, what they got in Zharovsky, Montreal’s new approach to the draft, top stories from the draft, and trades and signings around the league.
Montreal held one final selection in the 2025 NHL Draft with their assigned seventh-round selection. With that voucher they ...
The Montreal Canadiens moved up to select a forward at 69th, then used the 81st overall selection to claim a defenceman. With those positions addressed, their final pick of the third round at 82nd ...
With a second pick in the sixth round, and their eighth of the 2025 NHL Draft, the Montreal Canadiens added defenceman Andrew ...
With the second of back-to-back picks in the third round, the Montreal Canadiens selected at 82nd overall, using the pick they had acquired in the trade of Jake Allen to the New Jersey Devils.
The Canadiens continued their trend of trading up on day two of the NHL Draft, shifting the 79th and 108th picks to move up to the 69th overall choice. With the nicest pick in the ...
The Montreal Canadiens haven’t hesitated to take older players in the draft that show development in their second year of draft eligibility, and that’s exactly what they have in 81st overall ...
For the second time on day two of the NHL entry draft, the Montreal Canadiens traded up. This time in the third round, they moved picks 79 and 108 to get up to 69, where they promptly selected Hayden ...