How The Montreal Canadiens Are Building An NHL Superpower
The Montreal Canadiens, to the surprise of many, snuck into the NHL playoffs last season. Guided by the likes of Lane Hutson, Nick Suzuki, and Cole Caufield, this playoff berth put them way ahead of schedule in their team's timeline towards a championship. They managed this feat without even getting Ivan Demidov for a full season; while still waiting on top prospects such as Michael Hage, David Reinbacher, and Jacob Fowler. Their squad and organization looks destined for greatness in the near future, so today, let's take a look at how the Montreal Canadiens are building their newest championship contender in their organization's storied history. All visual content displayed in this video belongs to its respective owners (Sportsnet, CBC, TSN, NCAA, Fox Sports, Bally Sports, NHL, QMJHL, OHL, WHL, NCAA, AHL, NBC, KHL, NHL Network, Montreal Canadiens, and any other missing groups and organizations.) #Montreal #Habs #NHL 0:00 Intro 1:02 Taking The Leap 4:17 The Obvious Choice 7:06 Guiding The Development 8:50 Filling The Gaps 11:41 Ready To Go

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