The Montreal Canadiens are once again making headlines, and this time, the news is bigger than anyone could have anticipated.

In a whirlwind of activity that has left fans and insiders alike buzzing with speculation, the team has just pulled off a move that could redefine their future—and it’s only the beginning.

With Kent Hughes at the helm and the ever-reliable Renaud Lavoie breaking the story, the Canadiens have officially confirmed a blockbuster transaction that has been rumored for days, sending shockwaves through the hockey world.

But what exactly does this deal mean for Montreal? While the details are starting to emerge, there’s one aspect that remains shrouded in mystery—a second trade, already confirmed by Lavoie himself, is reportedly on the horizon.

The only thing more intriguing than the names involved is the timing, as fans are left wondering who could be next and how this will impact the team’s lineup.

With the freed-up cap space from the first deal, the possibilities are endless, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Is another star player about to join the Canadiens?

What are the implications for the roster moving forward? The answers may surprise you—read on to uncover the full story behind Montreal’s latest high-stakes maneuver.

Photo of Kent Hughes and Renaud Lavoie

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In the past few hours, the rumor that had been circulating for several days was officially confirmed by the Montreal Canadiens.

Carey Price’s contract has been traded to the San Jose Sharks, and everything you need to know about the deal can be found right here.

It’s also worth remembering that the young 22-year-old acquired in this deal may sadly never play hockey again.

Right after the trade was announced, on BPM Sports, journalist Renaud Lavoie already confirmed that a second specific trade is coming for the Montreal Canadiens. This time involving a forward.

Renaud Lavoie confirms there will be another trade, after the Carey Price deal

Here is his exact statement, as reported by BPM Sports:

“Yes, there is going to be another trade.

We just don’t have the exact date!”

– Renaud Lavoie

This lines up perfectly with the buzz that has been going around for a while, and there is strong expectation of a second trade coming soon for Kent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens.

A second move made possible precisely because of the cap space freed up by trading Carey Price’s contract.

It’s on!

And the next few days promise plenty of action!

This second trade would, of course, aim to bring in reinforcements up front, ideally a second line center.