La saison de la LNH 2025 s’annonce comme l’une des plus compétitives depuis des années, et dans cet épisode, nous posons la grande question: les Bruins de Boston et les Sabres de Buffalo défieront-ils les Canadiens de Montréal dans la division atlantique? Les Canadiens poursuivant leur reconstruction, les fans de HABS sont impatients de voir si Montréal peut franchir la prochaine étape contre deux rivaux dangereux. Les Bruins, dirigés par des stars comme David Pastrnak, cherchent à prouver qu’ils sont toujours une puissance, tandis que les jeunes Sabres, propulsés par Tage Thompson et Rasmus Dahlin, ont faim de gravir le classement. Nous décomposons comment les rivaux de la division atlantique des Canadiens s’accumulent, analysant l’offensive, la défense, les gardiens de but et la profondeur. Les habits peuvent-ils suivre l’expérience de Boston et le talent émergent de Buffalo? Que faudra-t-il à Montréal pour rester compétitif dans l’une des divisions les plus difficiles de la LNH? Si vous êtes un fan des Canadiens de Montréal, un fan des Bruins de Boston, un fan de Buffalo Sabres ou simplement un fan de hockey de la LNH, c’est la ventilation dont vous avez besoin. Ne manquez pas les dernières idées sur l’avenir des Canadiens, leurs plus grandes menaces dans l’Atlantique et ce que cela signifie pour la route à venir. #Montrealcanadiens #bostonbruins #Buffalosabres #nhl #habs Dans chaque épisode, Kosta Papoulias prend une plongée profonde dans les dernières nouvelles de Montréal Canadiens impliquant Ivan DeMidov, Patrik Laine, Juraj Slafkovsky, Josh Anderson, Colefield, Nick Suzuki, Kirby Dach, Owen Beck, Serf Filip Mesar, Habs-Defenmen, Arber Xhekaj, Kaiden Guhle, Sam Montembeault, Lane Hutson, Jayden Struble, Adam Engstrom, David Reinbacher, Jakub Dobes, Jacob Fowler, Kent Hughes, Martin St Louis. Jdans Chaque Épisode, Kosta Papoulias Analyze en Profondeur Les Dernières Nouvelles des Canadiens de Montréal CONCERNANT IVAN DEMIDOV, PATRIK LAINE, JURAJ SLAFKOVSKY, JOSH ANDERSON, COLE CAUFIELD, NICK SUZUKI, KIRBY DACH, OWEN BECK, SEAN FARETL Déenseurs des Canadiens, Arber Xhekaj, Kaiden Guhle, Sam Montembeault, Lane Hutson, Jayden Struble, Adam Engstrom, David Reinbacher, Jakub Dobes, Jacob Fowler, Kent Hughes et Martin St Louis. Veuillez cliquer pour vous abonner: https://bit.ly/mtlhockeytalk Suivez-nous sur nos réseaux sociaux: bluesky: @ mtlhockeytalk.bsky.social x: @mtlhockeytalk Facebook: / mtlhockeytalk tiktok: / @mtlhockeytalk instagram: @mtlhockey:
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sabres.. oof they are a dumsper fire. still i wonder what it would cost to pry thomson away from them.
Coach, what were the GF and GA vs Boston last season?
My one and only live experience with the Habs, a weekend Bruins and Sabres. Onenof the last seasons in the Forum. Definitely a bucket list item.
Montreal played boston on december 1 2024…… it might be the worst defensive game by Mike matheson All YEAR…….he was horrendous….. Cayden Primeau was terrible
Habs should aim to compete for 3rd in Atlantic
If Boston and Buffalo somehow are more competitive and are also in the mix this season then the Atlantic will be the most competitive team in the NHL
The Central a close second but they have Chicago who likely won’t improve that much and Nashville who is a complete wildcard on talent alone
Pacific and Metro are both top heavy
I can see 5 Atlantic and 5 Central teams making playoffs again
Which 5 teams make it will be the question
Buffalo is a perfect example of how not to do a rebuild and the danger of drafting high but setting in a losing culture, I think they stink cuz they are down wing from Toronto, can Buffalo change the culture in that room? If they get off to a slow start I can see guys asking for trades and Kevin Adams sending more future cup winners to other teams
Boston, Don Sweeney may be building the grittiest but least talented team in the NHL they would be a bitch of a team to play against in the playoffs but getting there will be tough with that line up, one scoring line a heavy D and Goaltending
Habs better dress Xhekaj every time they meet that’s all I’ll say
Toronto won’t be out scoring their problems without Marner, but they may a bit better build all around, with a more competitive Atlantic they may actually have a tougher time finishing top 3 in division this year
Florida won’t care where they finish they just need to get in, will that start slow without Tkachuck or just keep rolling
Tampa only got older, didn’t get better, can’t wait for the bottom to fall out
Ottawa I’m not big on their D corps but they should be Habs most direct competition and must see tv when they play
Habs could finish top 3 in division or bottom 3
It’s a long season health will play a part for them as it will for the other teams but I like the moves the Habs made
I don’t think the 2C hole will be as much of an issue as people think because last year they didn’t have a Demidov driving play or a healthy Laine
Dach was expected to do it all
Who plays at 2C will have much better wingers
Whether they slot in Laine or Bolduc & Demidov much better than Newhook and Armia that started there last year
If Dach struggles and they need to address it, I trust this management to make the moves required.
This is not make or break year, with 2-3 rookies again looking to play key roles and heavy minutes it is still a development year while competing
26-27 should be the start of their contending window
I like the depth this year with a Kapanen or Blais as your 13th instead of Pezzetta
The kids is Laval too Beck, Roy, Florian, Farrell, Tuch, Thorpe, Davidson, Engstrom, Trudeau, Kakhonen, Fowler all possible call ups
Getting off to a good start will be key but I like our chances
Love your intro sharp and brief
Brother you have been dropping some fire content lately 🔥 fuck yeah.