The Montreal Canadiens are navigating a series of challenges and opportunities as the 2025-26 NHL season progresses. From significant injuries to ongoing trade rumors and the looming 2026 Winter Olympics, here's a breakdown of the latest news surrounding the team:
Injury to Alex Newhook
Forward Alex Newhook is expected to miss approximately four months after undergoing surgery for a broken ankle. The injury occurred during Thursday's game against the Dallas Stars when Newhook crashed into the end boards after being tripped. The 24-year-old had been enjoying a strong start to the season, tied for second on the Canadiens with six goals and 12 points in 17 games. His absence is a significant blow to the team's offensive depth. In response, the Canadiens have recalled center Jared Davidson from the Laval Rocket of the American Hockey League.
Defenseman Kaiden Guhle also underwent surgery to repair a partially torn adductor muscle and is expected to be sidelined for eight to ten weeks. Guhle sustained the injury earlier in the season and has two points in five games. The Canadiens have been hit hard by injuries this season, as forward Patrik Laine is also out for 3-4 months following core muscle surgery.
Trade Rumors
Despite a decent start to the season, trade rumors persist, suggesting the Canadiens are still in the market for a top-six center. Names like Steven Stamkos, Ryan O'Reilly and Artemi Panarin have been mentioned as potential targets. However, acquiring any of these players would come with challenges. Stamkos' age and contract term may not align with the Canadiens' long-term plan, while Panarin could be a short-term rental. O'Reilly is an attractive option because of his all-around game and leadership qualities.
2026 Winter Olympics
With the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina approaching, several Canadiens players are in contention for roster spots. Nick Suzuki's consistent performance and two-way play have placed him in the conversation for Team Canada. Cole Caufield's impressive goal-scoring record makes him a candidate for Team USA, although he faces stiff competition. Juraj Slafkovský is considered a lock for Team Slovakia. Goaltender Sam Montembeault is also in the mix for a spot on Team Canada. Jakub Dobes has also entered the Olympic conversation for Team Czechia.
Team Performance
The Canadiens, currently leading the Atlantic Division, have struggled recently, with only one win in their last five games. Their next game is at home against the Boston Bruins. The team will need to overcome the absence of key players like Newhook and Guhle to maintain their position in the standings.
