Montreal Canadiens' Risky Investments: Unveiling the 5 Most Questionable Contracts for the 2025-26 NHL Season.
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Navigating the salary cap in the NHL is a crucial task for any general manager, and Kent Hughes of the Montreal Canadiens is no exception. As the 2025-26 season approaches, some contracts on the Canadiens' roster may not provide the best value for their cap hit. These contracts can hinder the team's ability to acquire new talent or retain key players, impacting their competitiveness. Here's a look at five contracts that might be considered the "worst" for the Canadiens in the 2025-26 season:

  1. Carey Price ($10.5 million cap hit): While Carey Price's contributions to the Canadiens are undeniable, his contract remains a burden. Even if placed on long-term injured reserve (LTIR), it presents complications regarding performance bonuses. Ideally, the Canadiens would prefer to trade the contract, but that seems unlikely given his current situation.

  2. Patrik Laine ($8.7 million cap hit): Montreal took on Laine's contract, receiving a second-round pick as a sweetener, hoping to rehabilitate his value. While 20 goals in 52 games isn't terrible, his performance hasn't justified his $8.7 million cap hit.

  3. Josh Anderson ($5.5 million cap hit): Veteran forward Josh Anderson had a better season than in 2023-24, but his performance may still not be worth his cap hit. There is a concern that Anderson's production is declining, making his contract less valuable as time goes on.

  4. Brendan Gallagher ($5.5 million cap hit): Like Anderson, Brendan Gallagher's contract is one that the Canadiens might regret. While his determination is appreciated, his production has declined, and his contract could become an anchor for the team. The Canadiens are stuck with a significant amount of cap space tied to Gallagher, who may not be living up to his contract.

  5. David Savard ($3.5 million cap hit): David Savard was initially brought in to provide a veteran presence and play tough minutes while the team's young defenders developed. However, his play has slowed down, and the Canadiens' performance during his shifts hasn't been ideal. With young players emerging, Savard's role and value may diminish, making his contract less favorable.

It's important to note that "worst" is a relative term. These players may still contribute to the team in various ways, such as providing leadership or a veteran presence. However, their cap hits may not align with their on-ice production or overall value to the team. As the Canadiens continue their rebuild, managing these contracts effectively will be crucial for their long-term success.


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