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Canadians’ News and Rumors: Demidov, Hutson, etc. – Hockey Writer – Montreal Canadian

In this version of Montreal Canadian News & Rumors, General Manager (GM) Kent Hughes cut his work as the reconstruction continues. The preseason is coming to an end and the club will announce its final roster ahead of the season opener. Before that, however, there was a buzz about the New Lane Hutson contract, the health of Ivan Demidov, and other news, which were concerns about the former captain’s retirement.

Former Canadian captain retires

Max Pacioretty selected by Montreal 22ND Overall, it was arguably the best draft for former amateur scout Trevor Timmins at the 2007 NHL admission draft. In his 10 seasons with the Canadiens, he scored 226 goals and 448 points in 626 games. He scored 30 or more goals in five seasons of that season and reached 67 points in two of them. Pacioretty was appointed captain after the player voted before the 2014-15 season. He held the role until he was traded to the Las Vegas Golden Knights before the 2018-19 season, a deal that brought in current Canadian captain Nick Suzuki.

Max Pacioretty (Amy Irvin/Hockey Writer)

Several feet and hands were injured while playing with the Carolina Hurricane, and also hurt Pacioretty. He returned to the NHL when he played for the Washington Capitals and ended his career with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2024-25.

“After 17 seasons in the NHL, I’m so excited to start the next chapter with Michigan Hockey. I’m so grateful to my teammates, coaches and fans, who have been part of my journey. Hockey has given me a lot and now I have the opportunity to help develop the next generation of players. Michigan has a talent that can produce Elite and I can’t wait for these people, I can get along with these people and can’t share the growth of these people and can help them grow and stand out and stand out.

Max Pacioretty

The Connecticut New Canaanian will return to his college alma mater to join the University of Michigan Men’s Hockey Program as a special assistant to head coach Brandon Naurato.

Canadian Management meets Roy

Laval Rocket head coach Pascal Vincent emphasized in an article published by TVA Sports that Joshua Roy should not be relegated from the Canadian to a failure, but rather a normal step in his development.

“Whether he told us or not, it was obvious that he was disappointed because he had a great summer and he showed a bigger pace, but he still had time to get ahead of him. He felt like he was on the right path and he felt that by working like this summer, he was approaching his goal. We will get closer to his goal. We will push him hard this year.”

– Pascal Vincent

No matter what the Canadian’s brass office tells him, there is some conversation and he will hope to start over with another NHL club. Roy will soon hold a meeting with the Montreal management team, and if everything goes well at that meeting, Roy may end up being traded in the coming months, according to TVA insider Anthony Martineau.

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It’s obvious that Roy slipped down Montreal’s in-depth chart, especially after the acquisition of Zachary Bolduc, they hope Roy will become a player prototype. The club will discuss Roy’s future and their expectations of his status as a player.

Canadian Calder is full of hope

If there is a question about how important Ivan Demidov has about the Canadians’ performance this season, it is nothing more than a reaction to the “slash”. Demidov was in obvious pain and left the preseason in Quebec City on September 30 after Ottawa Senator forward Nick Cousins ​​cut his hand in his hand. Cousins ​​was fined $2,148.44 by NHL Player Safety Department. Two days later, see the response to Canadais’ simple post on Canadais, showing Demidov in practice, which shows how important the fans think he is.

The 19-year-old Russian winger is currently the top NHL rookie wins Calder Trophy’s favorite. It’s his expectation of Montreal’s offensive power, especially in a powerful game, with reason to panic fans on social media.

Driveway Hutson Expansion

Montreal Canadiens hit home run, picking Ryan Hutson 62ND Overall, the NHL is in the draft in 2022. The 21-year-old defensive player entered the NHL, not only did he not look at the position, but he also became a key powerful weapon and launched the Canadian transition game while also taking NHL auxiliary record to win the rookie defense record and win the 2024 Calder Trophy.

Hutson’s next contract may not have as big a block hit percentage as some think. Earlier this summer, Executive Vice President Jeff Gorton hinted when Montreal said Canadians were willing to get creative, that Canadians had a “solve” how they made Hutson get the highest post-tax tax without exceeding the $10 million threshold. Based on this, rg.org’s Marco D’Amico broke the situation by pointing out that tax strategies, heavy structures, and negotiation stances based on Hutson’s restricted free agent restrictions mean his contract can still be in the $9 million range, such as new members of Luke Hughes and Luke Hughes and Jackson Lacombe, while giving him higher payments.

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