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The Canadiens lost in the first round of the playoffs in 2025, and now need to make free agent moves to ideally advance ...
Earlier this off-season, the Chicago Blackhawks acquired forward Andrei Burakovsky from the Seattle Kraken in exchange for ...
Kent Hughes was busy this offseason, and while his biggest acquisition came on the trade market, there were a couple of ...
The Detroit Red Wings were delighted when Joe Veleno was available to them with the 30th pick in the 2018 draft, after he was widely projected to go higher. A prolific scorer in the Quebec Maritimes ...
The Montreal Canadiens are significantly better, at least on paper, relative to the team they iced in 2024-25. Here are five ...
Joe Veleno isn’t coming as a savior. He won’t score 50 points or play on the powerplay. But that doesn’t mean he won’t help ...
It’s no longer about simply filling out a roster. It’s about winning your spot. And that’s exactly what this team needs right ...
Kent Hughes has continued his off season brilliance by signing centre Joe Veleno to a one year contract worth 900K. A former 30th overall pick in 2018 by the Red Wings, Veleno had great offensive ...
The Canadiens’ center line continues to be the talk of the town. We know that Nick Suzuki will be the first center. We suspect that Jake Evans will be the fourth center. We assume Joe Veleno will play ...
While most Montreal Canadiens fans were hoping their team would find a way to add a second-line center, GM Kent Hughes went out and signed free agent Joe Veleno to a one-year, one-way contract.
These changes reflect team-building philosophies and offer crucial insight for fantasy hockey managers eager to spot breakout performers before their value skyrockets in drafts or waivers. One of the ...
The Montreal Canadiens have signed former Detroit Red Wings forward Joe Veleno to a one-year, one-way contract. Veleno, 25, ...
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