Yesterday, the Make Your Move event took place in Boisbriand.
Basically, we saw several well-known hockey players—both active and retired—who showed up to delight the fans.
The QMJHL was particularly well represented.
There's talent galore at Équipe Drink BEHY for Make Your Move Hockey, including QMJHL alumni!
Featuring Cédrik Séguin from @HFTVSports, Zachary Bolduc, Maxime Talbot, and Bruno Gervais! pic.twitter.com/ow1v9yNkFC
— QMJHL (@LHJMQ) July 12, 2026
Representing the Canadiens is Zachary Bolduc. The forward notably took part in the shootout, and footage circulating online clearly shows off his stickhandling skills.
The guy really knows how to pull off his moves!
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The Quebec forward, who told Jérémie Lussier (RDS) he isn't worried about his contract situation, also says he's happy to see that Alexander Zharovsky is with the organization.
Remember, he'll be spending the upcoming season in Russia. After that, we'll see.
We're talking about the Russian player because he, too, was at the event hosted by Zachary Fucale in Boisbriand. And he wasn't afraid to show everyone that he's clearly quite talented.
Zharo, who's spending a good portion of his summer with Ivan Demidov in Montreal, took inspiration from a great Russian player (Pavel Datsyuk) to wow the crowd.
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In both cases (Bolduc and Zharovsky), the goal will be to see them continue to develop in their second year with their respective teams in 2025–2026: the Habs for Bolduc and the Ufa club (KHL) for Zharovsky.
After all, if both continue to develop well, they could very well find themselves playing together on the Habs' middle-6 line in the long run.
In a nutshell
– I imagine they were surprised, yes.
Chris Johnston: On Leo Carlsson's $18m offer sheet: A number they didn't imagine; I don't think there was any way the Ducks thought [he] would get that kind of money – Chris Johnston Show (7/10)
— NHL Rumor Report (@NHLRumorReport) July 12, 2026
– That's a nice way of looking at it, yes.
If #FIFAWorldCup semifinal teams were in the NHL…
Do you agree with these comparisons?
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— BarDown (@BarDown) July 12, 2026
– Indeed.
Seriously, if it gets some people thinking and cuts down on some of the “fakery” in soccer, that's at least something… https://t.co/EQZziYhCvD
— Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) July 12, 2026
– Oh.
Stampeders 30 – Alouettes 37 | Davis Alexander teaches Vernon Adams a lesson in football, but injures his thigh https://t.co/UUNBKieFOR
— La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) July 12, 2026

