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Canadiens Eye Free Agent Forwards After Missed Chance on Mantha

Montreal Canadiens

The Montreal Canadiens were linked to Anthony Mantha during the free agent frenzy, but the veteran winger has signed a two-year, $9.5 million deal with the New Jersey Devils. While Mantha has moved on, the Canadiens still have options to bolster their forward group with some intriguing unrestricted free agent (UFA) targets.

At the top of the list is Patrick Kane, the premier UFA remaining on the market. Kane’s experience and skill could be a significant boost to the Canadiens’ top six. Last season, he showcased his continued effectiveness by netting 16 goals and totaling 57 points in 67 games with the Detroit Red Wings. Former Canadiens defenseman Chris Chelios has mentioned that Kane is currently weighing offers from the Chicago Blackhawks and the Buffalo Sabres. Despite this, it may be worth the Canadiens’ while to make a strong play for Kane while he is still available.

Another potential target is Michael Bunting. Though he may not bring the same level of offensive firepower or experience as Kane, Bunting could still be a valuable addition to Montreal’s lineup. If brought on board, he would provide secondary scoring as a reliable third-line forward. Last season, split between the Nashville Predators and Dallas Stars, Bunting recorded 14 goals and 33 points in 74 games. His tenacity and willingness to engage physically would also enhance the Canadiens’ depth and grit on the ice.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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