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Montreal Canadiens superstar rookie Ivan Demidov is set to embark on his first full NHL camp and preseason, followed by his Calder season debut. While he certai ...
The last time The Athletic’s Scott Wheeler published his Top 100 Drafted Prospects list, Ivan Demidov was in first place, and the Montreal Canadiens had five players on the list: Demidov, David ...
After spending last season watching highlights of Ivan Demidov play with SKA St. Petersburg in the KHL, Montreal Canadiens’ fans will likely do the same for the next two seasons as the team’s first ...
The Montreal Canadiens announced today that they have signed center Joe Veleno to a one-year, $900,000 contract.
The 6-foot-1, 201-pound centre, who was drafted 30th overall by the Red Wings in 2018, has amassed 38-43-81 totals in his 306 ...
The Montreal Canadiens have a clear need for a No. 2 center and Heavy.com proposed a deal that would see them acquire Evgeni Malkin.
The Montreal Canadiens took several steps forward this offseason, and after making the playoffs, adding key players like Noah Dobson and Zachary Bolduc, and with a full season from top prospect Ivan ...
A new method has been developed that enables large networks to efficiently process the advanced information demands of the future. The growing use of artificial intelligence is putting significant ...
Kent Hughes made another offseason acquisition, signing unrestricted free agent (UFA) forward Joe Veleno to a one-year, one-way contract worth $900,000.
The Montreal Canadiens took a major step forward in 2024–25 by qualifying for the playoffs for the first time since 2021. With a 40–31–11 record and a return to postseason play, they showed that their ...
The Canadiens have acquired the services of Joe Veleno. He will earn $900,000 over one year on a one-tier contract. This means the club has added depth at center. The chances of Owen Beck or Oliver ...
The Wild have about $10 million in cap space. Recent short-term RFA deals include Will Cuylle’s (Rangers) two years at $3.9 million per and William Eklund’s (Sharks) three years at $5.6 million.