
Here are the Montreal Canadiens news items, stories, and content you may have missed on Wednesday.
Montreal Canadiens News
Seeing as the Habs have been linked to St. Louis Blues forward Robert Thomas, we decided to take an in-depth look at his potential fit in the lineup, as well as his projected cost of acquisition. [Evaluating The Trade Rumour Linking Thomas To The Canadiens]
Pierre Lebrun suggested the Canadiens may want to look at a goalie like Jordan Binnington. Honestly, I can’t see the Habs trading for an older netminder who happens to have a worse save percentage than Samuel Montembeault. He also mentioned the Habs are keeping an eye on Calgary Flames forward Nazem Kadri, as well as New York Rangers forward Vincent Trocheck.
According to Pierre LeBrun:
— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) March 4, 2026
– If the Habs trade for a goalie, it won’t be for a rental. He says that Jordan Binnington, who’s signed through next season, would make sense.
– The Habs are also keeping tabs on the Nazem Kadri situation and maybe on Vincent Trocheck as well. https://t.co/NZDEPaqqIq
Speaking of goalie rumours that don’t make a ton of sense, Elliotte Friedman essentially dismissed the idea that the Canadiens should seriously look into Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky.
Elliotte Friedman: I don't know that I see Montreal being a Bobrovsky team; I know there's a lot of people wondering, could Montreal do Bobrovsky; not saying it's impossible, but it would be different than what they've kind of been promoting and saying – FAN Hockey Show (3/4)
— NHL Rumour Report (@NHLRumourReport) March 4, 2026
Jimmy Murphy thinks the Habs may take a stab at either AJ Greer or Brandon Duhaime. They’re decent depth options, but I’d argue bottom-six depth is not among Montreal’s most pressing needs as the Trade Deadline looms. [Top 5 Canadiens Needs Ahead Of Trade Deadline]
I could see the #GoHabsGo adding one of them. https://t.co/XqewIiiDvG
— Jimmy Murphy (@MurphysLaw74) March 4, 2026
This is not a rerun! Defenceman Bryce Pickford has once again scored, his 39th of the year. As a reminder, he was forced to miss a few games with an injury. Wednesday night was just his 49th game of the season. [Canadiens Top 20 Rankings – No. 7 The Extraordinary Bryce Pickford]
Another day, another goal by Habs prospect Bryce Pickford.
— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) March 5, 2026
He now has 39 goals in 49 games 🔥
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Pickford wasn’t done there. He scored his 40th (!) goal of the year early in the second period.
BRYCE PICKFORD HITS 40!!! 🚨🐅@CanadiensMTL | #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/xaKrm2NpRx
— Medicine Hat Tigers (@tigershockey) March 5, 2026
He would go on to complete the hat trick, his third of the season, powering the Tigers to a 6-3 win over the Brandon Wheat Kings.
BRYCE PICKFORD GETS HIS 3RD HAT TRICK OF THE YEAR!!! 🧢🧢🧢@CanadiensMTL | #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/mWMfFtwDu4
— Medicine Hat Tigers (@tigershockey) March 5, 2026
Sportsnaut Network
We’re three days away from the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline. The New Jersey Devils are in a precarious situation where they are likely to miss the playoffs after a disappointing 2025-26 season that held high expectations. Heading into Friday’s deadline, it appears defenceman Simon Nemec is generating Devils trade interest. [New Jersey Devils]
The Toronto Maple Leafs were expected to be busy this week on the NHL news cycle, potentially with some names on their blue line. But this announcement wasn’t necessarily expected: The team has confirmed that Chris Tanev has undergone core muscle surgery and is done for the season. [Toronto Maple Leafs]
The Florida Panthers are spiralling. After the Olympic break, the Panthers have lost three straight games, sitting last in the Atlantic Division with 63 points. Florida is 10 points (five games) behind the final Wild Card spot with 21 games left. Time is ticking, and the Panthers have made a decision on their plans for the 2026 NHL trade deadline. [Florida Panthers]