Do you remember the few weeks this season when the Habs had a good power play? One day, I’ll tell my grandchildren and they won’t believe me. But as we all know, nature often returns at a gallop when we chase it, it’s worth mentioning that for the past few weeks, the Habs have had the NHL’s worst power play.
The Winnipeg Jets have been one of the most exciting teams this season. After the season concluded last year, there were more questions than answers about the team’s direction.
March 8th was the last day National Hockey League GM’s could make any trades to try and improve their franchises for the upcoming playoffs. With plenty of both “buyer” and “seller” teams, the NHL’s registration department was kept busy in the month leading up to this deadline.
Circle Feb. 2, 2024 in your calendars, if you’re a Montreal Canadiens fan. It may be atypical behaviour to look back to a date instead of forward, but there’s a method to the madness.
It’s debatable that Brad Treliving had his phone on during Wednesday when half the league decided to have an impromptu trade frenzy. And while it seems
Many in the hockey world were shocked when the Winnipeg Jets were willing to trade a first-round pick to acquire forward Sean Monahan from the Montreal Canadiens.
Ahead of the Winnipeg Jets’ home game against the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday night, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman addressed the assembled media, flanked, as always, by right-hand man Bill Daly.
Sean Monahan had a goal and an assist for the Winnipeg Jets in a 4-2 win against the visiting St. Louis Blues on Tuesday. Nikolaj Ehlers and Josh Morrissey each had two assists for the Jets, who have won four in a row and seven of their past eight games.
Nazem Kadri had two goals and an assist in the Calgary Flames' 6-3 comeback win over the visiting Winnipeg Jets on Monday. Sean Monahan's hat trick built Winnipeg a 3-1 lead through 11:24 of the first period, but the Flames fought back with five unanswered goals.
It was announced on Feb. 2. that the Winnipeg Jets acquired Sean Monahan from the Montreal Canadians in exchange for a 2024 first-round pick and a conditional 2027 third-round pick.
Who said the National Hockey League goes into a quiet period during the All-Star break? On Friday afternoon, the hockey community got hit with several news pieces within the hour, including a trade, an announcement on the Olympic games, and a firing.
Folks, it appears the trade market is off and running. Less than 48 hours after the Vancouver Canucks acquired Elias Lindholm, the Winnipeg Jets and Montreal Canadiens linked up on a trade that sent Sean Monahan to the Jets for a couple of draft picks.
Montreal Canadiens’ general manager Kent Hughes announced on Friday that forward Sean Monahan has been traded to the Winnipeg Jets. The Jets have acquired Monahan in exchange for their first-round pick in the upcoming 2024 NHL Draft and a conditional third-round pick in 2027.
It is safe to say the Winnipeg Jets are buying in to being playoff contenders. On Friday, they acquired center Sean Monahan from the Montreal Canadiens for a 2024 first-round pick, along with a conditional third-round pick in 2027.
The Winnipeg Jets are finalizing a deal to acquire forward Sean Monahan from the Montreal Canadiens, multiple outlets reported Friday. According to TSN, the Jets will send a first-round draft pick and a conditional pick to the Canadiens.
Interest in the center had spiked after the Flames opened trade season by dealing Elias Lindholm.
The Edmonton Oilers find themselves at a crucial juncture as the NHL trade deadline approaches. They like their roster and the team is open to upgrading, but they need to be careful what they give up in any trade and where they spend their limited cap space dollars.
Recent discussions surrounding the Calgary Flames have focused on the potential trade of center Sean Monahan. The intriguing question, as highlighted by
Anthony Di Marco of the Fourth Period was on TSN Montreal Radio and was asked what he thinks Sean Monahan could get if the Montreal Canadiens decide to deal him at the NHL Trade Deadline.
Montreal Canadiens forward Sean Monahan did not participate in practice on Monday morning. The veteran was permitted to take a therapy day, a preventative measure in most cases.
With less than two months until the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline March 8, we’re delivering at least one deadline-focused story every day at Daily Faceoff. Today, we look at potential landing spots for versatile Montreal Canadiens center Sean Monahan, enjoying a resurgence in a middle-six role.
In a significant development reported by TSN’s Darren Dreger, Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes has reportedly reached an agreement in principle to trade veteran forward Sean Monahan to a Stanley Cup contender before the NHL’s March 8th trade deadline.
It’s no secret the Montreal Canadiens will be active in trade negotiations up to the NHL’s Trade Deadline on March 8. And while there are few Habs players included on trade bait lists, including Jake Allen and Mike Matheson, there’s one play in particular who should garner a healthy amount of interest.
The NHL’s trade deadline is set for March 8th as we’ve officially entered ‘Trade Season’. Get ready for a low down on any and everyone linked to trade talks as general managers around the league are starting to get a good sense about their direction this season.
When the Montreal Canadiens acquired Sean Monahan in the summer of 2022, they created the most complicated trade in modern NHL history. The Canadiens acquired Sean Monahan and his $6.375M contract from the Flames along with a conditional 2025 1st-round pick that has confused fans for months.
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