The offseason has arrived for three-quarters of the NHL for teams that either missed the playoffs or were eliminated in the first round. Accordingly, it’s now time to examine what they will need to accomplish over the coming months. Next up is a look at Montreal.
David Reinbacher returned to Europe last season to continue his development. Circumstances weren’t necessarily favorable for his progression in Switzerland, because the Kloten outfit had a miserable year.
The more time passes, the more we talk about the draft. After all, in Montreal, that’s what you have to watch out for. Yesterday, Arpon Basu revealed that the Habs love Ivan Demidov, and that the Habs could move up, if need be, to draft him.
This morning, the site reported that Juraj Slafkovsky had stayed in Montreal for medical reasons. This followed information from Slovak journalist Tomas Prokop.
If the Canadiens don’t have a great team on the ice, they do have a great team to follow in the off-season. After all, you’d think the Habs would be looking for a forward.
Last year, the Canadiens drafted David Reinbacher fifth overall. The club once again improved its bank of defensive prospects, but more importantly, it got its hands on a player who seems to be a good kid.
Tonight, the Laval Rocket play the last game of their season. Yesterday’s defeat has officially eliminated the club from the playoff race, so tonight’s game is all about fitness.
The Canadiens played two games this week. The club was in Detroit on Monday… And the next day, the Wings visited the Bell Centre. At both games, we had the opportunity to see Lane Hutson in action.
David Reinbacher has been in the Laval Rocket uniform for a while now. The young defenseman is playing his eighth game in a Laval uniform this afternoon, and even though he arrived in the midst of the playoff race, he has quickly become indispensable to Jean-François Houle.
When you think of the best defensemen to have played for the Habs in the last 20 years, there are some obvious names that could be part of the discussion.
Who doesn’t remember the comments some fans made about David Reinbacher when he was drafted? When Carey Price announced the selection of David Reinbacher last June, many Habs fans didn’t like it.
The NHL Draft is just over three months away, and there’s one major prevailing theme: it’s an incredible year to draft a high-end defenseman. After the 2023 selection lacked high-end options behind David Reinbacher, the 2024 is full of them.
It didn’t take long for Montreal Canadiens prospect David Reinbacher to make his mark in the AHL. The 2023 fifth-overall pick scored his first goal on the lone shot he took in his North American professional hockey debut with the Canadiens’ AHL affiliate, the Laval Rocket.
By all accounts, the 2023-24 season has been incredibly difficult for Montreal Canadiens prospect David Reinbacher. After playing heavy minutes for EHC
Now that the playout series between EHC Kloten and Ajoie is no longer necessary, top prospect David Reinbacher is free to join the Montreal Canadiens organization.
The Canadiens reassigned 2023 fifth-overall pick David Reinbacher to the AHL’s Laval Rocket on Monday.
Like the selection or not, Montreal Canadiens defenseman David Reinbacher is undeniably polarizing. What shouldn’t be is the similarly undeniable notion that, once he arrives in North America, he should start off in the American Hockey League (AHL).
The 2023 NHL entry draft had some of the best under-18 players we’ve seen in a few years. The first round was so deep in talent that it could be compared to the renowned 2015 draft.
You may have noticed certain Montreal Canadiens fans paying attention to a Swiss League semi-final game on Friday afternoon. While the game itself did not feature top prospect David Reinbacher, it did have important implications when it comes to his arrival in North America.
With the 2024 Trade Deadline having passed with little action from the Montreal Canadiens, and the team highly unlikely to make a late-season playoff push sitting at 24-30-10, fans may begin to look towards the off-season, next season, and beyond.
The Montreal Canadiens decided to do something different with their fifth-overall pick at the 2024 NHL Draft, David Reinbacher, than they did with their 2022 first-overall pick, Juraj Slafkovsky: They sent him back to Europe to join his Swiss League (NL) club, EHC Kloten.
According to a Swiss publication report, it will be either the NHL or a return to the Swiss National League for defenseman David Reinbacher. “If he makes it to the NHL right away, we’re very happy for him.
Ever since David Reinbacher was picked fifth overall at the 2023 NHL Draft, Montreal Canadiens fans have slowly but surely familiarized themselves with what the talented defenceman could bring to the table in an NHL setting.
When the Canadiens were on the clock with the No. 5 overall pick in the draft last week in Nashville, many expected the choice to be Matvei Michkov — a projected top-line scorer and presumed future All-Star.
One week after becoming the first defenseman taken in the 2023 NHL Draft, David Reinbacher has signed his first contract with the Montreal Canadiens.
The Montreal Canadiens have signed their 2023 first-round pick to a three-year entry-level contract.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!