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April 23, 2025
Logan Thompson’s superb goaltending puts the Capitals up 2-0 on the Canadiens in the series - The Globe and Mail
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The Globe and Mail
Logan Thompson’s superb goaltending puts the Capitals up 2-0 on the Canadiens in the series - The Globe and Mail

Logan Thompson's performance in Game 2 against the Montreal Canadiens was pivotal in securing a 3-1 victory, showcasing his elite goaltending skills, especially in the critical third period. Despite a moment of confusion regarding a key save that actually hit the post, Thompson rose to the occasion, making crucial stops during intense moments, including a remarkable save against Josh Anderson during a 2-on-0 rush. His contributions not only prevented the Canadiens from equalizing but also energized the crowd, earning him the first star of the game.

Returning from injury, Thompson demonstrated his readiness and resilience, having previously been sidelined after a mask incident. His commitment to maintaining peak performance and readiness for playoff action has paid off, especially given the Capitals' reliance on him as their number one goaltender. Coach Spencer Carbery highlighted Thompson's desire to play during the playoffs, reinforcing the trust placed in him following a significant contract extension earlier in the season. As the series progresses, Thompson's ongoing performance will be crucial for the Capitals' playoff aspirations.

What strategies should managers adopt for playoff fantasy leagues?How can you gauge a player's potential in the playoffs?What are the factors influencing goaltender performance in playoffs?How important is team chemistry in playoff success?
Mentions:
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Josh Anderson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Josh Anderson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Juraj Slafkovsky | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Juraj Slafkovsky | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Logan Thompson | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Logan Thompson | Washington Capitals | NHL

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/arti..

March 7, 2025
Montreal Canadiens stand pat at NHL trade deadline amid playoff chase
The Canadian Press
Toronto Star
Montreal Canadiens stand pat at NHL trade deadline amid playoff chase

Montreal Canadiens GM Kent Hughes opted against a trade deadline fire sale, a departure from previous years, as the team rallied with five straight wins, showing they were still in the playoff hunt. Hughes retained key unrestricted free agents, including David Savard and Christian Dvorak, rewarding the team's recent performance. This decision came after a period of struggles, where Hughes believed player performance would dictate trade actions, affirming his commitment to building a competitive roster.

Captain Nick Suzuki expressed frustration over the past trend of players leaving at the trade deadline, which Hughes acknowledged, stating that the players needed to hold themselves accountable. With the Canadiens vying for a playoff spot, Hughes' decisions signal a shift in strategy, focusing on retaining talent and building for the future with 12 draft picks at their disposal.

How did the Canadiens' recent performance affect their trade decisions?What are the Canadiens' chances of making the playoffs now?What future moves can we expect from Hughes?How does the Canadiens' strategy differ from past seasons?
Mentions:
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@David Savard | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@David Savard | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Nick Suzuki | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Nick Suzuki | Montreal Canadiens | NHL

https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/montreal-can..

March 5, 2025
Why The Montreal Canadiens Should Still Trade Pending UFAs - Yahoo Sports
Yahoo Sports
Why The Montreal Canadiens Should Still Trade Pending UFAs - Yahoo Sports

The Montreal Canadiens face a pivotal moment as they approach the trade deadline. With their playoff aspirations alive, sitting just one point out of a playoff spot, the temptation to retain veteran players is strong. However, the organization must prioritize future gains over short-term success. The Habs' decision to re-sign Jake Evans suggests a commitment to their competitive window, but the urgency of trading older assets like David Savard and Joel Armia should not be underestimated.

Both Savard and Armia, while valuable in the current season, represent opportunities to acquire future assets through trade. Holding onto them in hopes of a playoff push may lead to a loss of these assets to free agency without compensation. The Canadiens have already demonstrated resilience and growth in their young core, proving they can maintain competitiveness even in the absence of these veterans.

What is the likelihood of Montreal making a significant trade at the deadline?How might the Canadiens' performance impact their trade deadline strategy?What are the benefits of trading pending UFAs at the deadline?What strategies should Montreal consider for their rebuild?
Mentions:
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@David Savard | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@David Savard | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joel Armia | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joel Armia | Montreal Canadiens | NHL

https://thehockeynews.com/news/latest-news/why-the..

March 5, 2025
About The Jake Evans Deal... - Yahoo Sports
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Yahoo Sports
About The Jake Evans Deal... - Yahoo Sports

The Montreal Canadiens have made a bold move by extending center Jake Evans, highlighting their commitment to both present competitiveness and future potential. With the team just a point shy of a playoff spot, General Manager Kent Hughes chose to retain Evans, a crucial depth player, amidst ongoing trade interest. This decision comes on the heels of the injury to Kirby Dach, complicating the center depth for the Canadiens. Hughes, along with Jeff Gorton, communicated their intent to keep the team competitive this season, rejecting the temptation to trade a player pivotal in their recent five-game winning streak.

Evans, who signed a four-year, $11.4 million contract, may not be a top-six forward, but his role as a reliable depth player is critical for any playoff-bound team. Retaining him sends a strong message to the younger players about the direction of the franchise, ensuring they can learn and grow in a competitive environment. The Canadiens are betting on their young core while aiming to remain in the playoff race, believing that depth players like Evans can make a significant impact in the postseason.

What strategies are the Canadiens using to improve their playoff chances?How does the Canadiens' recent success affect their trade approach?What role does player loyalty play in team dynamics?How can the Canadiens leverage their young prospects effectively?
Mentions:
@Cole Caufield | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Cole Caufield | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL

https://thehockeynews.com/montreal-canadiens/lates..

March 4, 2025
Jake Evans Signs Four Year Extension with Montreal Canadiens
@NHLRumorsX
NHL Rumors
 Jake Evans Signs Four Year Extension with Montreal Canadiens

Jake Evans has secured his future with the Montreal Canadiens, finalizing a four-year extension worth $2.85 million annually just ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline. Initially, it seemed that negotiations were stalled, yet a conversation between the team and Evans' camp turned the tide. This decision comes following Evans’ impactful performance this season, where he scored 12 goals and assisted 16 times in 61 games, including notable contributions while shorthanded.

With Kirby Dach sidelined due to injury, the Canadiens prioritized retaining Evans, recognizing his value as a depth center and penalty killer. This strategy reflects GM Kent Hughes' vision to build a competitive roster for the upcoming seasons, as the Canadiens aim for playoff contention.

How will Jake Evans' performance impact the Canadiens next season?What does this extension mean for the Canadiens' future roster plans?How does Evans' extension influence the team's depth chart?What will the Canadiens need to do to support Evans and the team moving forward?
Mentions:
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL

https://nhlrumors.com/nhl-news-jake-evans-signs-fo..

April 23, 2025
Logan Thompson’s superb goaltending puts the Capitals up 2-0 on the Canadiens in the series - The Globe and Mail
@globeandmail
The Globe and Mail
Logan Thompson’s superb goaltending puts the Capitals up 2-0 on the Canadiens in the series - The Globe and Mail

Logan Thompson's performance in Game 2 against the Montreal Canadiens was pivotal in securing a 3-1 victory, showcasing his elite goaltending skills, especially in the critical third period. Despite a moment of confusion regarding a key save that actually hit the post, Thompson rose to the occasion, making crucial stops during intense moments, including a remarkable save against Josh Anderson during a 2-on-0 rush. His contributions not only prevented the Canadiens from equalizing but also energized the crowd, earning him the first star of the game.

Returning from injury, Thompson demonstrated his readiness and resilience, having previously been sidelined after a mask incident. His commitment to maintaining peak performance and readiness for playoff action has paid off, especially given the Capitals' reliance on him as their number one goaltender. Coach Spencer Carbery highlighted Thompson's desire to play during the playoffs, reinforcing the trust placed in him following a significant contract extension earlier in the season. As the series progresses, Thompson's ongoing performance will be crucial for the Capitals' playoff aspirations.

What strategies should managers adopt for playoff fantasy leagues?How can you gauge a player's potential in the playoffs?What are the factors influencing goaltender performance in playoffs?How important is team chemistry in playoff success?
Mentions:
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Josh Anderson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Josh Anderson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Juraj Slafkovsky | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Juraj Slafkovsky | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Logan Thompson | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Logan Thompson | Washington Capitals | NHL

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/arti..

March 7, 2025
Montreal Canadiens stand pat at NHL trade deadline amid playoff chase
The Canadian Press
Toronto Star
Montreal Canadiens stand pat at NHL trade deadline amid playoff chase

Montreal Canadiens GM Kent Hughes opted against a trade deadline fire sale, a departure from previous years, as the team rallied with five straight wins, showing they were still in the playoff hunt. Hughes retained key unrestricted free agents, including David Savard and Christian Dvorak, rewarding the team's recent performance. This decision came after a period of struggles, where Hughes believed player performance would dictate trade actions, affirming his commitment to building a competitive roster.

Captain Nick Suzuki expressed frustration over the past trend of players leaving at the trade deadline, which Hughes acknowledged, stating that the players needed to hold themselves accountable. With the Canadiens vying for a playoff spot, Hughes' decisions signal a shift in strategy, focusing on retaining talent and building for the future with 12 draft picks at their disposal.

How did the Canadiens' recent performance affect their trade decisions?What are the Canadiens' chances of making the playoffs now?What future moves can we expect from Hughes?How does the Canadiens' strategy differ from past seasons?
Mentions:
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@David Savard | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@David Savard | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Nick Suzuki | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Nick Suzuki | Montreal Canadiens | NHL

https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/montreal-can..

March 5, 2025
Why The Montreal Canadiens Should Still Trade Pending UFAs - Yahoo Sports
Yahoo Sports
Why The Montreal Canadiens Should Still Trade Pending UFAs - Yahoo Sports

The Montreal Canadiens face a pivotal moment as they approach the trade deadline. With their playoff aspirations alive, sitting just one point out of a playoff spot, the temptation to retain veteran players is strong. However, the organization must prioritize future gains over short-term success. The Habs' decision to re-sign Jake Evans suggests a commitment to their competitive window, but the urgency of trading older assets like David Savard and Joel Armia should not be underestimated.

Both Savard and Armia, while valuable in the current season, represent opportunities to acquire future assets through trade. Holding onto them in hopes of a playoff push may lead to a loss of these assets to free agency without compensation. The Canadiens have already demonstrated resilience and growth in their young core, proving they can maintain competitiveness even in the absence of these veterans.

What is the likelihood of Montreal making a significant trade at the deadline?How might the Canadiens' performance impact their trade deadline strategy?What are the benefits of trading pending UFAs at the deadline?What strategies should Montreal consider for their rebuild?
Mentions:
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@David Savard | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@David Savard | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joel Armia | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joel Armia | Montreal Canadiens | NHL

https://thehockeynews.com/news/latest-news/why-the..

March 5, 2025
About The Jake Evans Deal... - Yahoo Sports
@YahooSports
Yahoo Sports
About The Jake Evans Deal... - Yahoo Sports

The Montreal Canadiens have made a bold move by extending center Jake Evans, highlighting their commitment to both present competitiveness and future potential. With the team just a point shy of a playoff spot, General Manager Kent Hughes chose to retain Evans, a crucial depth player, amidst ongoing trade interest. This decision comes on the heels of the injury to Kirby Dach, complicating the center depth for the Canadiens. Hughes, along with Jeff Gorton, communicated their intent to keep the team competitive this season, rejecting the temptation to trade a player pivotal in their recent five-game winning streak.

Evans, who signed a four-year, $11.4 million contract, may not be a top-six forward, but his role as a reliable depth player is critical for any playoff-bound team. Retaining him sends a strong message to the younger players about the direction of the franchise, ensuring they can learn and grow in a competitive environment. The Canadiens are betting on their young core while aiming to remain in the playoff race, believing that depth players like Evans can make a significant impact in the postseason.

What strategies are the Canadiens using to improve their playoff chances?How does the Canadiens' recent success affect their trade approach?What role does player loyalty play in team dynamics?How can the Canadiens leverage their young prospects effectively?
Mentions:
@Cole Caufield | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Cole Caufield | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL

https://thehockeynews.com/montreal-canadiens/lates..

March 4, 2025
Jake Evans Signs Four Year Extension with Montreal Canadiens
@NHLRumorsX
NHL Rumors
 Jake Evans Signs Four Year Extension with Montreal Canadiens

Jake Evans has secured his future with the Montreal Canadiens, finalizing a four-year extension worth $2.85 million annually just ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline. Initially, it seemed that negotiations were stalled, yet a conversation between the team and Evans' camp turned the tide. This decision comes following Evans’ impactful performance this season, where he scored 12 goals and assisted 16 times in 61 games, including notable contributions while shorthanded.

With Kirby Dach sidelined due to injury, the Canadiens prioritized retaining Evans, recognizing his value as a depth center and penalty killer. This strategy reflects GM Kent Hughes' vision to build a competitive roster for the upcoming seasons, as the Canadiens aim for playoff contention.

How will Jake Evans' performance impact the Canadiens next season?What does this extension mean for the Canadiens' future roster plans?How does Evans' extension influence the team's depth chart?What will the Canadiens need to do to support Evans and the team moving forward?
Mentions:
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jake Evans | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL

https://nhlrumors.com/nhl-news-jake-evans-signs-fo..

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Arber Xhekaj (158)
Sam Montembeault (337)
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Martin St. Louis (353)
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