The Montreal Canadiens are in the midst of four off days in the exhibition schedule. While we wait to see their final preseason game of the year on Saturday night, the Laval Rocket got their schedule underway yesterday.
The Montreal Canadiens faced the Ottawa Senators on Monday afternoon, their final game of the 2023 Prospect Challenge in Buffalo. The Senators rested most of their players, as evidenced by the fact that the Canadiens had over twice the number of drafted players in their lineup.
Montreal Canadiens fans don’t get a lot of breaking news in the month of August, so here at A Winning Habit, we’ll be counting down our picks for the top 31 prospects currently in the Habs organization.
Let's take a look at the Montreal Canadiens' prospect pool.
When the Montreal Canadiens announced their 63rd overall selection of the 2021 NHL Draft, they opted for Riley Kidney, a smaller centre, from the QMJHL’s Acadie Bathurst Titan.
Welcome back to the official Montreal Canadiens prospect review series! The previous reviews focused on defencemen Lane Hutson and Adam Engstrom, but we’re going to change it up a little and take a closer look at a player that was chosen in the second round of the 2021 Draft: forward Riley Kidney.
The last time we checked in on the Montreal Canadiens prospects still active in the CHL playoffs things were going quite well. However, as we all know, playoffs can be tricky.
Montreal Canadiens prospect Riley Kidney is up to his old tricks. And in Kidney’s case, that means he’s one of the most productive playmakers in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
After a sleepy start to the series, which saw Riley Kidney register just one point in a 7-1 drubbing of the Saint John Sea Dogs, not to mention some questionable defensive positioning, the 19-year-old Canadiens prospect quickly found his rhythm.
As the hockey season winds down, we can look ahead at some of the Montreal Canadiens prospects who may make their professional debut this season. We gathered information from various Draft experts, as well as Habs prospect aficionados to give us a better idea of what to expect from players such as Sean Farrell, Riley Kidney, and Joshua Roy.
The Montreal Canadiens are in rebuild mode, but already have many key future components in place. Just look at all of the young defensemen like Kaiden Guhle, Jordan Harris, Justin Barron, Arber Xhekaj and Jonathan Kovacevic, who are already playing well at the NHL level.
Riley Kidney had 38 points in 33 regular season games in his draft year, a respectable line but nothing that jumps off the page. The Canadiens selected
It will be difficult for players in the Canadiens prospect pool to make up much ground at this point in the season. The final stretch of the year is upon us, and with it, a heightened focus on the overall seasons from various prospects.
The Montreal Canadiens are blessed with a strong prospect pool. And while promising players such as Lane Hutson, Riley Kidney, Joshua Roy, and Sean Farrell have deserved the praise they’ve received this season, one player, in particular, has flown under the radar.
Well, it’s that time of year again, the World Juniors are just around the corner, and for Montreal Canadiens fans, there is plenty to be excited about.
The organization is well represented as camps get set to begin. Four Montreal Canadiens were named to their respective country’s camps for the 2023 World Juniors on Monday.
Montreal Canadiens prospect Riley Kidney has a breakout season for the Acadie-Bathurst Titan last season, and he is building upon that success with a tremendous 2022-23 campaign.
The pair will return to the QMJHL. Following a 4-3 defeat at the hands of the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night, the Montreal Canadiens have released forwards Joshua Roy and Riley Kidney to their respective QMJHL teams.
One of the best playmakers in the QMJHL clocks in at 15 on our list this year. After a stellar run of 17 points in nine games in the 2020-21 QMJHL Playoffs, Riley Kidney rose on some draft boards ahead of the 2021 NHL Draft.
The Montreal Canadiens previous management team headed by Marc Bergevin could reasonably be questioned on their overall draft record. While they added
The forward had a great season after being drafted. The Montreal Canadiens have signed forward Riley Kidney to a three-year entry-level contract, the team announced on Wednesday.
Despite being selected late in round two of the draft, Kidney debuts inside the top 20 in his first year. The 2021 NHL Draft was a strange one. To begin with, we had heard that there wasn’t this top-tier talent we’ve seen in years past.
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