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  • The use of the latest salary retention will tell us a lot about the Habs’ vision.

    The Habs won’t be the most transformed club this summer if GM Kent Hughes decides to simply go with the flow.
    I don’t think the GM won’t be active, and I expect some changes, but we agree that because of his players’ contracts, he doesn’t have to shake things up.
    There won’t be many free agents this summer – and they don’t change everything.Restricted free agents: Jesse Ylönen, Filip Cederqvist, Lias Andersson, Arber Xhekaj, Justin Barron and
  • Mike Sullivan could leave the Penguins to join the Devils

    We’re at a time of year when the coaching waltz can be significant. After all, it’s easier to change coaches in the off-season than during the campaign.
    At the same time, I say this knowing full well that there have been many changes during the 2023-2024 season.
    The Blue Jackets (at camp, not in-season), Oilers, Wild, Blues, Senators, Islanders, Kings and Devils all changed coaches in-season this year.
    (Credit: Wikipedia)
    The Buffalo Sabres and San Jose Sharks also said goodbye to t
  • Marc-Édouard Vlasic doesn’t believe his contract will be bought out

    The San Jose Sharks were truly the worst team in the entire National Hockey League this season.
    Indeed, their 47-point haul and 19-54-9 record earned them the 32ᵉ and final spot in the overall standings.
    They will therefore be the favorites to win the May 7 lottery and thus get their hands on Macklin Celebrini.
    The Sharks are therefore one of the teams in the worst possible position in the NHL, when they don’t currently have a club, and they still have some hefty contracts on the bo
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  • The Canadiens have more playoff wins than the Leafs in the last five years

    Last night’s loss by the Toronto Maple Leafs to the Boston Bruins set social networks ablaze for a variety of reasons.
    Whether it was the words of the Leafs’ stars on the bench, or Sheldon Keefe’s comments after the game, everything is being picked up and analyzed this morning to talk about another Toronto playoff collapse.
    We’ve all come to expect big changes from the Leafs over the years, but will this be the last straw?
    Personally, I really believe that losing to the
  • William Nylander to Mitch Marner: “stop f*cking crying”.

    As announced several weeks ago, the Maple Leafs will once again lose in the first round to the Boston Bruins.
    I know, the series isn’t over, but seriously, after yesterday’s loss, do you honestly believe the Leafs can win three games in a row?
    The way the Leafs played yesterday, it’s over, and as expected, the Leafs are “choking” once again, even though they seem to have an excellent club.
    A heavy 3-1 loss last night at home has put the Leafs on the brink of the ab
  • Series preview: Maple Leafs on the brink of collapse

    The first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs is truly the best time of the year for quality hockey on a regular basis.
    Yesterday, once again, we were treated to four games from four different series, providing us with an excellent spectacle.
    Here are the highlights of the day’s games.
    Bruins win easily over Leafs
    The Leafs had a big game on their hands last night, needing to win Game #4 at home to level the series against the Bruins.
    What did the Leafs do?
    They didn’t show up.
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  • Shaquille O’Neal imitates (funnily enough) Zach Hyman

    In the NHL, to have a competitive team, you need several types of players.
    Obviously, you need natural talent to bring the offense, but you also need defensive players and other physical players who position themselves in front of the net to collect rebounds.
    Every scoring opportunity is very important in the playoffs.
    If there’s one player who has mastered the art of scoring in the slot this season, it’s Zach Hyman.
    Hyman has scored 54 goals this season, and we know he gets most of
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  • Blue Jackets PR gave a kidney to a journalist who covers the team

    As we all know, the world of professional hockey is mainly seen as a business.
    On the other hand, we are often fortunate enough to see some very nice gestures from players and team members.
    Recently, Aaron Portzline, the reporter who covers the Columbus Blue Jackets, mentioned that he needed a kidney transplant.
    Following this request, Jackets PR specialist Lindy Noel decided to get tested to see if she could donate one of her kidneys to Portzline.
    Result: she was a match.
    What a nice gesture!L
  • Kuwait withdrew after a period against Uzbekistan

    Lately, we’ve received confirmation that Kuwait, a tiny country in Western Asia, really isn’t very good at hockey.
    The 57-0 scoreline was achieved by Thailand earlier this week at the IIHF Asia-Oceania World Championship.
    Kuwait played another game in this tournament, this time against Uzbekistan.
    Once again, the Kuwaitis were simply no match for the Central Asian country.
    After just one period, it was already 17-0 in favor of the Uzbeks, and that was the last straw.
    Kuwait decided
  • Mikhail Sergachev on the ice: Tampa Bay goes for broke

    The Tampa Bay Lightning are trailing by three games in their first-round series against the Panthers. Julien BriseBois’ club must win four games in a row to stay alive.
    Small order, eh?
    The Lightning are going all out, sending Mikhail Sergachev to the rink. He was present during the warm-up period in Tampa Bay.Mikhail Sergachev is on the ice for warmups in TampaHe fractured his tibia and fibula on February 7th.
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    – TSN (@TSN_Sports) April
  • Rumor: the Canadiens are interested in Lane’s brother Cole Hutson

    With the regular season over and the U18 tournament underway, the hockey world is starting to talk more and more about the draft. Prospects are in their final moments to make their mark, and teams are starting to have their targets in mind.
    Barring the most titanic turn of events, Macklin Celebrini will be the first to hear his name called… and then the suspense will begin.
    For the Habs, we’ll find out on May 7 where the club will draft in the first round. That said, the club has a
  • Ivan Demidov has suffered a serious knee injury in recent days

    With the Canadiens out of the current NHL playoffs, the focus in Montreal is increasingly on the draft.
    Yesterday, the NHL confirmed that the draft lottery will take place on May 7.A date to circle on your calendarpic.twitter.com/6l8PsT3LCb
    – DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) April 26, 2024Obviously, we expect Macklin Celebrini to be the first player drafted, but after him, things could get complicated. There doesn’t seem to be a clear second option, and the candidates are numerous.
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  • Jack Quinn and Alexander Holtz: the possible Kirby Dach (and Alex Newhook) of 2024

    The summer of 2024 will already be the third in which Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton will be at the helm of the team. And in reality, we can expect it to be much like the first two: the club is likely to focus on the draft and be rather quiet on the free-agent market.
    The big signings of the summer could well be Juraj Slafkovský and Kaiden Guhle… unless the club intends to go after a forward on the free-agent market (Steven Stamkos? Jonathan Marchessault?) to solidify its line-up.
    Th
  • Draft: is a quality fullback ALWAYS worth more than a winger?

    Someone must have put a curse on Juraj Slafkovsky!
    After having to endure one of the most unfortunate sports articles of the past year in the Journal de Québec, where Jean-Nicolas Blanchet established that he was one of the four worst first-round picks of the last 50 years AFTER 50 career games (!!! ) ,here it is: according to 6 (!!!) NHL scouts and executives surveyed by Corey Pronman, Slaf is THE WORST first-round pick of the last ten years.
    Everyone’s been talking about it ever
  • William Nylander: all signs point to his first playoff game tonight

    If there’s one series in the East we’re keeping a close eye on, it’s between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Boston Bruins.
    The Montreal Canadiens’ two biggest rivals are once again facing off in the first round of this year’s playoffs.
    We’re keeping a close eye on how this series develops, as we’re hoping (for the most part) to see the Maple Leafs get knocked out in the first round again by the Bruins.
    So far, so good, with Boston currently leading the
  • Connor Hellebuyck by no means a favorite for Vezina

    The National Hockey League series that has provided us with the best spectacle since the start of the playoffs is clearly the one pitting the Colorado Avalanche against the Winnipeg Jets.
    We’ve known for a long time that this series was going to offer us some top-notch offensive play, and that we should be prepared not to blink or go to the bathroom during this series.
    To give you an idea, a total of 28 goals have been scored so far by both teams in just three games.
    Obviously, it’s
  • “We’re limited offensively” – Spencer Carbery, Capitals head coach

    The National Hockey League playoffs are always a great spectacle, especially in the first round, when there are eight series to watch.
    Once again this year, the show is on the road, but there are far more one-way series than we’ve been used to in recent years.
    In fact, especially in the Eastern Conference, there seem to be big gaps between the competing teams in three of the four series.
    To see three out of four series come to within a game of each other, when only three games have been p
  • Series wrap-up: Avalanche and Oilers win with six goals apiece

    Last night, the National Hockey League featured four crucial playoff games, with four Game #3s in four different series.
    Game #3 of a series always represents a very important pivotal game that generally describes how the rest of the series will unfold.
    Here, then, is a review of those four games.
    Avalanche explode with five third-period goals
    Probably the best series in the NHL so far is the one between the Winnipeg Jets and the Colorado Avalanche.
    Yesterday was the third game of the series an
  • Vikings’ first pick gets a call from Wayne Gretzky after being drafted

    It’s rare that we talk to you about football here, but this story deserves a lot of attention. Thursday night was the first round of the NFL draft, and several quarterbacks were selected. The Minnesota Vikings drafted J.J. McCarthy with the 10th overall pick.
    During an interview later in the evening, McCarthy seemed to be disturbed. He was getting a call on his phone, except it wasn’t from just anyone.Getting a call from @WayneGretzky?@jjmccarthy09 is going to fit right in here in M
  • The Senators have Craig Berube in their sights

    The Senators’ season fell short of expectations. They fired their head coach, D.J. Smith, in December and temporarily replaced him with Jacques Martin. The strategy didn’t change much in Ottawa, and the team finished 26th overall in the NHL standings.
    Ottawa must therefore find a new head coach this summer, and it seems that one candidate is already on the radar. Elliotte Friedman revealed on his 32 Thoughts podcast on Friday that the Senators are in discussions with Craig Berube.El
  • Vancouver rallies: mayor wants to avoid 2011 riots

    Since the start of the playoffs, thousands of Maple Leafs fans have been gathering to watch their favorite team play outdoors. So far, so good, and there don’t seem to have been any outbursts.
    In Vancouver, no rallies have yet been organized by the city for the first two playoff games. The team was starting off with two home games, which may explain the absence of a rally.
    The problem is, there still isn’t one on Friday night, when the Canucks play in Nashville. Vancouver Mayor Ken
  • A Coyotes player says it’s “like they’re back in the NHL”.

    Right now, the Coyotes players and staff are in a period of adjustment.
    They arrived in Salt Lake City earlier this week, and can finally think about the next step.
    The players seem excited about what’s to come, by the way.
    Having been so well received by the new fans in Salt Lake City, it certainly helps morale.
    It must have been difficult for the players to play in a 5,000-seat amphitheatre that was never full…
    And to be loved like that must be pretty special.One player (whose id
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  • Kent Hughes and his assistants at the Under-18 World Cup

    Kent Hughes and the Habs management team are gearing up for the upcoming draft.
    They’re currently at the World Under-18 Championship, spotting the best talent for the 2024 draft…
    And that’s important, because the Habs will still have a chance to get a good draft pick this year.
    Yesterday, Vincent Lecavalier, Kent Hughes, Martin Lapointe and Nick Bobrov were spotted in the stands watching Canada’s game against Sweden.
    They had the opportunity to see Tij Iginla in action,
  • WC: Jeff Petry joins the Americans’ (big) roster

    WC: Jeff Petry joins the Americans’ (big) roster
    Since leaving the Habs, Jeff Petry hasn’t been the good defenseman he was in Montreal.
    He’s slowing down considerably, and it’s showing in his stats.This season, in a Red Wings uniform, Petry collected three goals and 24 points in 73 games… A performance that leaves something to be desired when you consider that he has a predominantly offensive style.
    He’s nearing the end of his career, with one year remaining on his current contract.
    That said, at 36, Petry still
  • William Nylander on his absence: “Look, it’s personal”

    William Nylander on his absence: “Look, it’s personal”
    The situation surrounding William Nylander is strange.
    Why is it strange?
    Because he’s been able to play in all 82 of his team’s games this season… But we’ve yet to see him in any of the three games of the Leafs vs Bruins series, as he’s absent.
    Obviously, he’s a big part of the Toronto team, and that’s why everyone’s trying to find out what’s bothering him.
    The media tried to get some answers out of him after the team’s practice toda
  • Mike Matheson is frustrated with the way he is perceived by some fans

    Mike Matheson is frustrated with the way he is perceived by some fans
    Mike Matheson scored 62 points for the Canadiens this season. It’s a season worthy of the Canadiens’ greatest defensemen of the past few decades, let’s face it.
    He’s not a perfect defender, and defensively, it’s not easy. But the positives he brings to the table far outweigh the negatives.
    On this subject, Arpon Basu (The Athletic) has written a piece in which he mentions that the main player is aware of the fans’ criticism of him and that it’s getting
  • Place des Québécois: Jean-Sébastien Dea criticizes the Canadiens (again)

    Two years ago (2021-2022), the Canadiens recalled just about everyone they could for the holiday season. Remember when COVID-19 hit Dominique Ducharme’s club?
    Even Cam Hillis, who played for the Lions, got his chance.
    The only forward to be overlooked was Jean-Sébastien Dea. The Quebec forward had a great season in Laval, but even so, he never got his chance at the NHL level that year. And he didn’t understand why, either.What was in it for them to just give me a little look,
  • Olympic Stadium: the bill just climbed to 1 billion (and counting)

    Damn, I’m tired.
    No, I’m not talking about the multiple injuries that constantly sideline Lassi Lappalainen every time he comes on and plays a few minutes in MLS.
    The information comes directly from Laurent Courtois.Lassi and Sosa were not at training yesterday.
    – Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) April 26, 2024I’m outraged this morning by the front page of the Journal de Montréal. Not because it’s not good or because it’s clickbait, as the other guy would