If the Montreal Canadiens are indeed aiming to be in the playoff mix for next season, they have quite the summer ahead of them. It may have been another 28th-place finish for the Canadiens this season, but the progress was notable; giving general manager Kent Hughes the necessary data he needs to make some big changes.
As a result, three out of five Canadiens fans hope to see their club aim for (and make) the playoffs next season. Hmm… does anyone really think the Habs will be playoff bound in 11 and a half months?
If the Canadiens don’t have a great team on the ice, they do have a great team to follow in the off-season. After all, you’d think the Habs would be looking for a forward.
The Canadiens played two games this week. The club was in Detroit on Monday… And the next day, the Wings visited the Bell Centre. At both games, we had the opportunity to see Lane Hutson in action.
Logan Mailloux showed some good stuff in the Canadiens’ 82nd and final game of the season. He was pretty good at everything, without excelling at anything.
It was time to take stock today at the Tricolore. After a difficult season in terms of results, an atmosphere of optimism reigned at the CN Sports Complex in Brossard.
Logan Mailloux played his first NHL game last night at the Bell Centre, and looked great doing it. Beyond his assist on Newhook’s goal, he looked right at home on the ice.
And how did you like Logan Mailloux’s first game? And Lane Hutson’s second? I thought the Franco-Ontarian Mailloux was good, even solid. He picked up an assist on a superb zone exit, he finished his game at plus-1, he directed pucks on net, he gave out shoulder shots and he defended well.
Lane Hutson did it 24 hours ago, and now it was Logan Mailloux’s turn. The Canadiens defenseman picked up a first-period assist in his first NHL game. He picked up the assist on Alex Newhook’s two-on-one goal with Brendan Gallagher.
The NHL cleared controversial Montreal Canadiens defenseman Logan Mailloux to make his NHL debut in the Tuesday night season finale against the visiting Detroit Red Wings.
The Montreal Canadiens have recalled defensive prospect Logan Mailloux from the Laval Rocket of the AHL.
The National Hockey League released a statement Tuesday morning ahead of the Montreal Canadiens’ final game of the 2023-24 regular season, clearing rookie Logan Mailloux and allowing him to make his NHL debut tonight vs.
Last night, Lane Hutson played his very first NHL game in a Canadiens uniform. And the little defenseman did well under the circumstances. He finished the game with an assist, a shot on goal and almost 22 minutes of playing time (21:54).
In the summer of 2021, former Montreal Canadiens general manager (GM) Marc Bergevin used what would be his final first-round selection with the team to draft defenceman Logan Mailloux 31st overall.
The Montreal Canadiens have recalled defense prospect Logan Mailloux from the American Hockey League’s Laval Rocket, the club announced Monday evening.
Another disappointing season has led to one of the NHL’s most storied franchises missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Thanks to a series of bad results, the Montreal Canadiens were officially eliminated from postseason contention last week, marking the third straight season the Habs failed to qualify for the playoffs.
The Montreal Canadiens had high hopes for their AHL affiliate this season. Several prospects joined the Laval Rocket, indicating a turning point in the long-term development plan.
Several Montreal Canadiens prospects are on the cusp of earning a job in the NHL. Seeing as the Habs are in the midst of a rebuild, this means prioritizing development over short-term success.
Renaud Lavoie of The NHL Network is reporting that Montreal Canadiens defensive prospect Logan Mailloux has been cleared by the NHL to play for the team next season.
Nearly two years after being taken 31st overall despite his plea to NHL teams not to draft him, it appears there are no more obstacles standing in the way of Montreal Canadiens prospect Logan Mailloux making his NHL debut.
The Habs raised many an eyebrow in 2021 when they selected the defenseman 31st overall despite the fact that he had renounced himself from the draft.
The Montreal Canadiens have signed prospect Logan Mailloux to a three-year, entry-level contract, inking the 2021 first-round pick a few days ahead of the start of the NHL season.
Mailloux was charged with taking and distributing an offensive photo without consent, of which he was convicted in December 2020.
The Canadiens selected Logan Mailloux with the 31st pick in the draft even though he asked not to be chosen after he was fined by Swedish police for sharing a photo of himself and a woman engaging in a consensual sexual act.
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