
I don’t think it will change by the 2026 draft, but Gavin McKenna will be the first prospect chosen from this crop, without a doubt.
What’s even more impressive is that he collected no less than 92 points in the process.
Gavin McKenna has increased his streak of games with at least one point to 38https://t.co/SCwEVYDUEa
— RDS (@RDSca) March 16, 2025
Let’s remember that McKenna is only 17 years old and will be eligible for the draft in 2026.
He will therefore have the right to another season in the WHL next year, and at the pace he’s currently at, he has a good chance of surpassing Connor Bedard’s mark during his draft year.
I’m really looking forward to seeing what he’ll be able to do in 2025-26.
In a hurry
– Well…
RDS’ Luc Gelinas revealed that after Habs reporters complained to Chantal Machabée about non-mainstream media posting quotes, the MTL Canadiens now upload their morning press conferences after a one hour delay.
We’ll keep doing our best to bring you interesting Habs quotes
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— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) March 16, 2025
– In my opinion, it’s Nick Suzuki, because he’s been more than consistent throughout the season and drives his teammates. Montembeault is also a very good choice.
According to you, who is the MVP of the Canadiens this season?@Richardlabbe makes the case for Samuel Montembeault, while @datgregtho proposes Nick Suzuki!!! pic.twitter.com/5ZMxLcUMKm
— BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) March 16, 2025
– Interesting.
It’s official and decided: the #CFMTL will train outdoors this week (at the Centre Nutrilait).
— Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) March 16, 2025
– It’s Rantanen’s return to Colorado.
Rantanen returns to Colorado for the first time since being dealt by the Avalanche!
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— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) March 16, 2025
– Ilya Samsonov was not laughing.
Samsonov got run over so he hit Rasmussen with a blocker chop
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— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) March 16, 2025