As the NHL trade market begins to heat up, the Montreal Canadiens have remained relatively quiet. However, the approach of the 2026 NHL Entry Draft could prompt the Habs to make some significant moves. With roster needs mounting, particularly for a top-six center and a right-shot defenseman, Montreal may look to free up cap space to facilitate potential upgrades.
Brendan Gallagher stands out as a prominent trade candidate. After the Canadiens’ playoff run, Gallagher candidly acknowledged that his tenure in Montreal might be nearing its end. The team has actively sought a new destination for him, and moving his $6.5 million cap hit would provide the Canadiens with substantial financial flexibility to pursue other options.
Another player who could find himself on the move is Samuel Montembeault. With his recent drop to the No. 3 spot in the Canadiens’ goaltending hierarchy, Montembeault no longer fits into the team’s plans. Given the relatively weak free-agent goalie market this year, several teams might be willing to take a chance on him, especially considering his previous successes. Shipping out his $3.15 million cap hit would also be beneficial for Montreal.
Lastly, keep an eye on Kirby Dach as the draft approaches. If the Canadiens do not see the pending restricted free agent as part of their future, it may make sense for them to explore trade opportunities. As a former third-overall pick, Dach could attract interest from teams in need of help down the middle.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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