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Sammy Blais Signs Two-Way Contract with Senators, Ending Canadiens Tenure

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Sammy Blais has officially parted ways with the Montreal Canadiens, as the Ottawa Senators have signed him to a two-way contract. This move marks a new chapter in Blais’ career, which saw him contribute significantly to the Canadiens’ AHL affiliate, the Laval Rocket, during the past season.

Throughout the 2025-26 season, Blais emerged as a vital veteran presence for the Rocket, playing in 35 games and tallying 14 goals, 24 assists, and a total of 38 points. His playoff performance was equally impressive, where he added three goals and five points in just five games, alongside 20 penalty minutes. This experience in the AHL showcases his ability to perform under pressure and contribute meaningfully in key moments.

In his time with the Canadiens, Blais appeared in 13 games, recording two goals and three assists for a total of five points, while also delivering a physical presence with 78 hits. His brief stint with the Toronto Maple Leafs earlier in the season included one goal, three points, and 28 hits before the Canadiens reclaimed him off waivers. Overall, Blais has proven to be a solid depth player, providing both skill and grit on the ice.

Now, with the Senators, Blais aims to replicate that success and secure a bottom-six role as training camp approaches. With 278 career games under his belt across eight NHL seasons, he has accumulated 30 goals, 49 assists, and 79 points, along with 132 penalty minutes and an impressive 913 hits. Notably, Blais was part of the St. Louis Blues’ Stanley Cup-winning team in 2019, adding to his experience and competitive edge.

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