From "NHL free agency winners and losers: Panthers do it again, good day for D, bad day for Kings" (The Athletic)

Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
From "NHL Draft 2025 winners and losers: Islanders impress while Maple Leafs fall short" (The Athletic)
Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
From "Ranking every NHL team’s salary-cap situation, from best to worst" (The Athletic)
Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
From "Each NHL team’s best and worst draft pick of the past decade" (The Athletic)

Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
From “Every NHL team’s best value contract in 2024-25” (The Athletic)
Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
From "2025 NHL Mock Draft 2.0: Scott Wheeler predicts the first 32 picks" (The Athletic)

Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
From “Mitch Marner NHL free-agency tiers: How hard should each team pursue the star UFA?” (The Athletic)

Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
From "Which NHL teams should be interested in Nikolaj Ehlers in free agency?" (The Athletic)
Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
My new podcast episode: "Thomas Paine Won't Bend the Knee"
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Mock 2025 NHL Draft: Opinions vary following Schaefer, Misa with top 2 picks | NHL.com
Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
From "Stanley Cup tiers: Anonymous GM and executives rate every playoff team" (The Athletic)

Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
From “Which NHL team should you root for in the playoffs? The 2025 bandwagon-hopper’s guide” (The Athletic)

Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
From "16 stats: Blues’ turnaround, Lane Hutson’s stardom and Stars’ struggles" (The Athletic)

Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
Hutson vs Celebrini: who deserves the Calder more?
Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
Episode 2 of my new podcast, "About the Author," just dropped. Discover the beautifully disastrous life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and elsewhere.
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Episode 2 of my new podcast, "About the Author," explores the life and works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and elsewhere.
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Episode 2 of my new podcast, "About the Author," explores the life and works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and elsewhere.
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Episode 2 of my new podcast, "About the Author," discusses the life and works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and elsewhere.
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Episode 2 of my new podcast, "About the Author," discusses the life and work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Available on Spotify and elsewhere.
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My podcast, "About the Author," is now live on Spotify! Episode 1 invites you to make friends with Edgar Allan Poe.
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My podcast, "About the Author," is now live on Spotify! Episode 1 invites you to make friends with Edgar Allan Poe.
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My podcast, "About the Author," is now live on Spotify! Episode 1 invites you to make friends with Edgar Allan Poe.
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Sportsnet's top 23 prospects under 23

Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
From "The Shanaplan for the Leafs looked promising. Then along came the playoffs" (Toronto Star)

Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.
From "Inside 2024 NHL Draft star Cayden Lindstrom’s emergence — and the status of his health" (The Athletic)

Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup Champions, the Montreal Canadiens. Bienvenue au subreddit de la plus ancienne franchise de la LNH, les champions de 24 coupes Stanley, les Canadiens de Montréal.