
Here are the Montreal Canadiens news items, stories, and content you may have missed on the weekend.
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The Canadiens were already dealing with adversity on the injury front, and now that they’ve lost Kirby Dach for four to six weeks due to a fractured foot, the situation is only getting worse. It will be a strong test of their mettle, giving a few other players in the lineup opportunities to prove their worth. [Canadiens Practice Notes: Dach Injury, New Forward Lines]
The Habs recalled Joshua Roy to fill Dach’s roster spot. He will join the team ahead of their game on Monday versus the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Les Canadiens ont rappelé l'attaquant Joshua Roy du Rocket de Laval.
— Rocket de Laval (@RocketLaval) November 16, 2025
The Canadiens have recalled forward Joshua Roy from the Laval Rocket. pic.twitter.com/YqTfd67kt9
While I understand Martin St-Louis’ reluctance to discuss the powerplay, it’s a legitimate issue that has held his team back in recent games. Winnable games.
Reporter: “After seeing it last night, what’s your biggest concern with the PP right now?”
— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) November 16, 2025
Habs coach Marty St. Louis: “I don’t think I really wanna talk about that. We’ll be better.” pic.twitter.com/dVhgui38MC
Prospect Jacob Fowler saved all 26 shots sent his way to secure a 2-0 shutout versus the Providence Bruins. It was his third shutout in just nine starts this season. With the win, the Laval Rocket are now first in the Atlantic Division.
Comment on se sent?
— Rocket de Laval (@RocketLaval) November 16, 2025
How does it feel? https://t.co/XyVBaMSnFb pic.twitter.com/QbNsZHu9Ma
He didn’t receive much ice time, but it must be said that Jared Davidson understood the assignment while making his NHL debut on Saturday night.
"Welcome to the team, we're looking to take a few more shots if possible, do your best."
— Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) November 16, 2025
Jared Davidson: pic.twitter.com/gzTbhIvkUV
ICYMI: There was (more) some unfortunate news on the health front, as both Kaiden Guhle and Alex Newhook will miss an extended stretch due to injuries that required surgical intervention. Newhook will miss four months with an ankle injury, while Guhle is expected to be out for eight to 10 weeks with an abductor injury. [Canadiens Impact Of Guhle And Newhook Injuries]
ICYMI: The Habs offered a much better effort on Saturday night, versus their longtime rival the Boston Bruins, but it was not enough to secure a win, pushing their losing streak to three games. [Canadiens Highlights: Classic Game Between Rivals]
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Bad news gets worse for the New Jersey Devils on Saturday. Jack Hughes is going to be out long-term. It leaves them with all but one choice moving forward. Per the Devils, “New Jersey Devils C Jack Hughes underwent successful surgery on his finger. The expected return to play timeline is eight weeks, and he will be re-evaluated at the six-week mark.”[New Jersey Devils]
The San Jose Sharks are still hoping that Jeff Skinner’s injury isn’t too serious. Skinner suffered a scary-looking lower-body injury early in a 2-0 loss to the Calgary Flames. He left the game and didn’t come back. [San Jose Sharks]
If you’re wondering why it’s been nine years since the Detroit Red Wings made the NHL playoffs, there’s no need to peruse the stats or dive into the analytics. Just watch a replay of Saturday’s 5-4 overtime loss to the Buffalo Sabres. [Detroit Red Wings]