Virtually everyone in Montreal was very skeptical that Oliver Kapanen would start the season at center to Ivan Demidov and Alex Newhook, and worried that the Finnish rookie would take over the second center spot for the start of the 2025-2026 season.
Well, after two games, we have to admit that Kapanen is fulfilling his role wonderfully and playing some excellent hockey. Of course, it's only two games, and we'll obviously have to see more, but so far, the 22-year-old center is impressing.
We can talk about his two goals in as many games, but it's much more than that that's catching the eye with Kapanen. Indeed, it's his all-round game that impresses, because he literally does everything well on the ice, and does it with confidence. It's a style of play that reminds us of a certain Phillip Danault, and that's why Maxim Lapierre believes Kapanen will replace Danault in the long term.
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Like Danault, Kapanen is a very intelligent player on both sides of the rink, who executes all the little details brilliantly, as well as being able to contribute offensively thanks to his very good vision of the game. The Finnish center even seems to have a little more offensive talent than the Québécois, which could make him even more important to the team. For Lapierre, Kapanen is exactly the kind of player who can stabilize any line-up, thanks to his very mature style of play.
Of course, once again, it's only two games, but if Kapanen continues to play the same way, with the same composure and maturity, he'll be indispensable to the Habs.
It would even take some pressure off the Habs' future second center, whether it's a player obtained via trade, or Michael Hage. Having a center like Kapanen in the lineup adds depth and takes some of the defensive load off the other players. So for now, it's safe to say that Ivan Demidov is in good hands, and there's a great chemistry between the two.
'Overtime'
–Zack Bolduc and Brendan Gallagher are quickly becoming a very effective dynamic duo!@MatthewOhayon: “It looks like a match made in heaven right now “#GoHabsGo #thesickpodcast @StuCowan1 pic.twitter.com/aKvODHMXVU
– The Sick Podcast with Tony Marinaro (@thesickpodcasts) October 11, 2025
– Please note: I'
ve just been informed that less than 500,000 people (average per minute) watched the @CanadiensMTL opening game on Wednesday night on TVA Sports.
That would be very low indeed, if the figure is correct… – Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) October 11, 2025
– Stay tuned today.
FIRST SATURDAY OF THE NHL SEASON
We've got SIX Canadian teams in action on Sportsnet
pic.twitter.com/NPqQmIxqF3– Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) October 11, 2025
– More from the Habs prospect in Finland. He now has 12 points, including five goals, in 11 games.
#Habs Filip Eriksson adds another assist to his tally this season
– Patrik Bexell (@Zeb_Habs) October 11, 2025
– Too bad it ended in defeat for Canada.
Back @CanadaSoccerEN last night at Stade Saputo for 8 years! Too bad the loss to Australia
How did you find the match and the stadium experience? Your favorite moments?
#CANMNT #CanadaSoccer #StadeSaputo #SoccerQuébécois pic.twitter.com/65jnoO3f61– Patrice Bernier (@pbernier10) October 11, 2025
– Well said.
MONTREAL, READY FOR TIER 1
Despite the result, Friday night above all revealed Montreal's full potential as a top-tier franchise.
The stadium was sold out, even with tickets more expensive than MLS
Price jokes on Stubhub… pic.twitter.com/Iw9auPtSYk– Nilton Jorge (@NiltonJorge) October 11, 2025

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MONTREAL, READY FOR TIER 1
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