In an encouraging development for the Montreal Canadiens organization, respected hockey insider Renaud Lavoie has revealed positive information regarding the team’s position heading into the trade deadline.

According to Lavoie’s report, the Canadiens find themselves in an advantageous situation, with multiple teams expressing serious interest in their available assets. This favorable market position potentially gives General Manager Kent Hughes increased leverage in trade negotiations, allowing him to maximize returns in any potential deals.

The timing of this news is particularly significant, as it suggests the Canadiens might be able to capitalize on the increasing desperation of playoff-bound teams seeking to strengthen their rosters.

Lavoie’s detailed insight indicates that Montreal’s patient approach to the trade market may pay off, with competing offers potentially driving up the value of their trade pieces. This development aligns perfectly with the organization’s rebuilding strategy, potentially accelerating their timeline for competitive success.

The positive market conditions could enable the Canadiens to continue accumulating valuable future assets while maintaining flexibility in their roster decisions, marking a crucial moment in their ongoing reconstruction process.

We finally have some good news for the Canadiens, just days before the NHL trade deadline.

Since returning from the Four Nations Faceoff break, the Habs have been racking up wins, and even before last night’s victory against the Buffalo Sabres, Martin St-Louis’ squad was already on a three-game winning streak.

Despite that, the Canadiens were absolutely unable to get closer to a playoff spot.

We were stuck five points out of the playoffs, simply because the other teams kept winning too.

However, as of today and following the win in Buffalo, the Canadiens have finally moved within just three points of the Detroit Red Wings and a playoff spot.

Good news: The Canadiens are finally closing in on a playoff spot just days before the NHL trade deadline

As TVA Sports journalist Renaud Lavoie explained last night in his post-game report, here’s how the current standings look following the recent games.

Columbus Blue Jackets (1st Wild Card) – 68 points in 60 games

Detroit Red Wings (2nd Wild Card) – 66 points in 60 games

Ottawa Senators (Out of Playoffs) – 64 points in 59 games

Boston Bruins (Out of Playoffs) – 64 points in 61 games

Montreal Canadiens (Out of Playoffs) – 63 points in 60 games

New York Rangers (Out of Playoffs) – 62 points in 59 games

The Habs are finally starting to climb the standings officially.

Moreover, I personally believe that the Canadiens have a real chance of surpassing the Bruins, the Senators, and the Red Wings.

These are beatable teams.

And you, are you starting to believe in an NHL playoff berth again for Martin St-Louis and the Montreal Canadiens?