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Addition of Noah Dobson and Zachary Bolduc, plus a full season of Ivan Demidov should propel Montreal into the playoffs for a second straight year.
Kent Hughes has continued his off season brilliance by signing centre Joe Veleno to a one year contract worth 900K. A former 30th overall pick in 2018 by the Red Wings, Veleno had great offensive ...
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Yardbarker on MSNCanadiens’ New Additions Will Fuel Internal CompetitionKent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens have made a few groundbreaking trades this offseason and quietly addressed a crucial need that separates playoff teams from those watching in spring: depth.
NHL.com published its top 10 ranking of under-25 forwards, and Montreal Canadiens' Cole Caufield made the list. The Habs sniper landed in fifth place behind Tim Stutzle of the Ottawa Senators, Jack ...
The Montreal Canadiens have signed recently acquired and then bought out Seattle Kraken forward Joe Veleno to a one-year, ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs' need for a top-six forward prompted some pundits to suggest a reunion with Nazem Kadri earlier this ...
The Canadiens’ center line continues to be the talk of the town. We know that Nick Suzuki will be the first center. We suspect that Jake Evans will be the fourth center. We assume Joe Veleno will play ...
Yesterday, the Canadiens announced that Joe Veleno had been contracted for the 2025-2026 season. He’ll earn around $900,000, so it’s not a huge risk. It’s not like when the Habs got hold of Kirby Dach ...
While most Montreal Canadiens fans were hoping their team would find a way to add a second-line center, GM Kent Hughes went out and signed free agent Joe Veleno to a one-year, one-way contract.
In today’s links, stories on Veleno’s addition, Logan Mailloux on Reinbacher, available free agents, and the Canucks trying to clear cap space.
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