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Very soon after his selection in the fifth round (150ᵉ overall) in 2021 by the Montreal Canadiens, Joshua Roy was categorized ...
Since being traded by the St. Louis Blues to the, Zachary Bolduc has been looking forward to playing for the team he cheered ...
The Montreal Canadiens acquired Zachary Bolduc during the current offseason, addressing a need, trading away Logan Mailloux, from a position of strength. With B ...
The Canadiens made two major personnel moves in the off-season with the acquisitions of Noah Dobson and Zachary Bolduc. Both ...
Zachary Bolduc, on the other hand, maintained a plus-20 differential in St. Louis… as a rookie. That’s better than any of the Canadiens’ players in 2024-2025, including captain Nick Suzuki.
The Montreal Canadiens best unkept secret is their need for a second-line center, who can allow the offensive attack to be more balanced throughout the top-six.
RDS recently published an interesting interview with David Savard about his retirement and his thoughts about the Habs, well worth the read for French-speaking fans: Canadiens : David Savard est encou ...
Zachary Bolduc, Ivan Demidov (or not), Joe Veleno… and maybe even Oliver Kapanen (I’m not buying it right now, though) will be in the running for the second center spot.
A veteran, gritty forward is named the Montreal Canadiens' top trade candidate as the offseason continues the second month.
A trade idea from Heavy.com has the Montreal Canadiens acquiring a veteran center to replace the injured Kirby Dach.
Once upon a time, the Montreal Canadiens’ biggest rivals were the Toronto Maple Leafs, then it was the Boston Bruins, but nowadays, that title belongs to the Ottawa Senators. Whether Habs fans like it ...
The Canadiens didn’t make splashy moves—but did they make smarter ones? Could Demidov and Bolduc quietly shift this team’s ...
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