
For a few years now, the Canadiens have been in a rebuilding process, aiming to build a team that will bring the first Stanley Cup back to Montreal since 1993.
The two-headed monster

Since January 2022, the Habs has been able to count on Jeff Gorton and Kent Hughes to navigate the Montreal ship, as they form an effective duo at the head of the organization. What would a rebuild be without its architects?
The Captain

In Nick Suzuki, the Canadiens have an excellent young leader, who sets an example for his teammates, particularly with his mature and inspiring behavior. At 25 years old, number 14 is heading towards the best offensive season of his career, averaging at least one point produced per game.
Martin St-Louis

Although he has very little experience behind an NHL bench, Martin St-Louis is doing a good job with his team, especially with his teachings to the young players.
Demidov

Selected in the first round of the 2024 draft, Ivan Demidov is considered the best prospect for the Canadiens since Guy Lafleur. Will the 18-year-old Russian be the next franchise player for the team?
Cole Caufield

The 24-year-old winger could become the first 40-goal scorer for the Habs since Vincent Damphousse in 1993-1994. It’s been a long time, hasn’t it? Notably, number 13 currently has 25 goals.
The Prodigy

Very quickly, Lane Hutson has become an impact player for the Tricolore, creating offense in every appearance, like a true magician. He will be a Montreal Canadien for a long time, as he is adored internally. He might even earn the Calder Trophy, given the pace at which he is producing in 2024-2025.
The Older Brothers

To mentor the young players in the organization, the presence of big brothers is essential, so Mike Matheson and David Savard are extremely important at this time.
Juraj Slafkovský

The great Slovak is only 20 years old. He will become one of the most dominant power forwards in the NHL, sooner or later, it’s just a matter of time. Patience is key!
Playoffs or not?

Martin St-Louis’s men experienced an incredible streak from the end of December to the end of January, but the team has been struggling lately. Can the Canadiens still believe in the playoffs? The team is still in the mix, but it could get difficult soon.
Michael Hage

Everyone has their eyes on Ivan Demidov, but we shouldn’t overlook Michael Hage, who was also selected in the first round in 2024. The center’s potential may not match that of a Demidov, but his talent clearly deserves to be mentioned.
A prime destination

Since arriving in Montreal, Patrik Laine is enjoying himself greatly, having given a new lease on his career. He wanted to come to Montreal, thus proving that the Canadiens are once again in the good graces of players across the NHL.
The Surprise

Recalled last December, Jakub Dobes had immediate success in the NHL, showing promising skills for a goaltender of his age. He is likely to return to discussions about the identity of the future goalie for the Bleu, Blanc et Rouge.
The First Line

As of today, it is easy to say that the Habs have found their true first line, which is made up of Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, and Juraj Slafkovsky. Could it eventually become the second line when the CH reaches maturity? The mystery still lingers.
The true goalie of the future?

Jacob Fowler, given his dominance in the NCAA and his potential, is considered the goalie of the future for the Canadiens organization. The discussion remains open to this day, especially since Jakub Dobes has been making a strong case recently.
Another good pick?

If the Canadiens were to continue their fall in the standings, it is clear that the organization will want to get its hands on another top prospect to add more excitement to its rebuild. A top-5 or top-10 pick again? Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton could benefit from it.