The Montreal Canadiens will have five prospects competing this year in the NCAA’s Frozen Four tournament. The Frozen Four is like Hockey’s March Madness, with 16 teams vying for the Championship.
Four games this week will test the pride. The Lions de Trois-Rivières finished off 2022 with difficulty, dealing with a significant number of call-ups as six regulars found themselves with the Laval Rocket.
After a dream season, and an uncertain summer, Stapley is looking forward to the next chapter in his hockey career. Brett Stapley had just finished a dream senior season at the University of Denver.
The Canadiens draft pick joins the organization. The Laval Rocket have signed forward Brett Stapley to a one-year contract, the team announced on Tuesday.
Before we begin the countdown to number one, this is how our list of 52 players was created. It’s time to begin Eyes On The Prize’s 13th annual Montreal Canadiens Top 25 Under 25!
Montreal Canadiens prospect Brett Stapley has come a long way since he was drafted by the Habs. The Campbell River, British Columbia native was a 7th round pick in 2018 after scoring 59 points in 52 games in the BCHL with the Vernon Vipers.
The Montreal Canadiens recently signed Jordan Harris out of college after he completed his final season with the Northesatern Huskies. Harris wrapped up the fourth year of his NCAA career with an early exit at the NCAA National Championship tournament.
Grading Sean Farrell, Blake Biondi and Brett Stapley’s seasons, along with a preamble on Ty Smilanic following his trade to the Canadiens. Welcome back to Catching The Torch, where we keep an eye on the Montreal Canadiens’ North American prospects and how their development is progressing week by week.
Can we expect a bounce back from Stapley in his senior year with the Pioneers? The Montreal Canadiens have made a habit out of finding gems in the seventh round of the NHL Draft.