Breakout Candidates: Alex Galchenyuk
–
Despite all the trade speculation, Alex Galchenyuk will be around to start next season and could be poised to become a breakthrough performer for the Habs in 2017-18.
Despite all the trade speculation, Alex Galchenyuk will be around to start next season and could be poised to become a breakthrough performer for the Habs in 2017-18.
Even though he’s still without a contract, should the Habs still protect Alexander Radulov from being selected by Vegas in this month’s Expansion Draft?
Before focusing on the stretch run and the battle for top spot in the Atlantic, we take one last look at the ugly third quarter of the season with our forward grades.
In the realm of asset management, timing is everything. Are the Montreal Canadiens guilty of standing pat too long, too often?
Last week wasn’t really that bad of a week if you’re looking at the big picture. There was a shut out win against an impotent Vancouver team, an absolute savaging at the hands of a playoff bubble team followed by a bounce back win at home against a high scoring Flyers squad.
GM Marc Bergevin was extremely busy this offseason, one that was headlined by the move that will define his legacy, for better or for much, much worse.
Is this the year where Nathan Beaulieu makes good on his draft position and steps up to the plate? Or will we see more erratic play in a season cut short by injury again?
Tomas Plekanec, like most if not all of the Montreal Canadiens, had himself quite the start to the 2015-2016 NHL season promptly followed by a house of horrors end to it.
Can Montreal’s super pest bounce back from an injury plagued campaign? Are 30 goals an attainable target? Will he remain the most annoying Montreal Canadien now that Andrew Shaw has joined the Canadiens’ ranks? Let’s find out.
If you’ve been reading up on the brimming with potential Canadian-Swede Alex Nylander, you’ve probably pieced together that the Canadiens would likely have to trade up to get a realistic crack at the young playmaker.