The anticipation surrounding Ivan Demidov’s NHL debut with the Montreal Canadiens has reached a fever pitch, as fans eagerly watch the young forward take his first strides on the ice in the iconic Bell Centre. With every move scrutinized and every detail dissected, even Demidov’s choice of jersey number has become a topic of intense curiosity and conversation among Canadiens supporters.

As the new season dawns, Demidov’s arrival represents more than just fresh talent—it symbolizes hope for the future and a connection to the team’s storied past. The number he wears on his back has quickly become a focal point for discussion, with many wondering about the significance behind his selection. In a city where hockey history is cherished and every symbol carries weight, fans are always searching for deeper meaning in the choices made by their newest heroes.

Recently, Demidov offered some insight into his decision, sparking both admiration and a bit of concern among those who have already invested in his jersey. His thoughtful explanation not only highlights his awareness of Canadiens history but also hints at the possibility of change down the road. As the excitement builds for his playoff debut, all eyes remain on Demidov—both for his play and for the number he chooses to represent.

Apr 14, 2025; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens right wing Ivan Demidov (93) skates with a puck on the ice during in warm-up before his first career NHL game against the Chicago Blackhawks at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images Photo credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

Young Montreal Canadiens forward Ivan Demidov was asked about his jersey number choice earlier today during a press conference.

For the first time since announcing he’d wear number 93, Demidov was questioned on the topic, and he gave an interesting answer.

The first part of his response is amazing, he practically says he chose 93 specifically because it’s the year of the Canadiens’ last Stanley Cup win in 1993. But the second part might concern those who already bought his jersey.

Ivan Demidov talks about his number choice and confirms he might change it eventually

Jack Eichel did it, Cole Caufield did it, and many others have done it too, but it looks like Ivan Demidov might actually change his jersey number.

Ivan Demidov explains why he chose number 93 and whether he knows its significance:

“I know the Canadiens’ last Stanley Cup was in 1993.

I like that number.

If number 91 becomes available, I’ll take it.
But for now, I just like this number (number 93).”

– Ivan Demidov, via HabsOnReddit

So don’t be surprised if Demidov eventually switches to number 91.

Let me circle back, I absolutely love that Demidov is well aware of the Canadiens’ last Cup win in 1993, and I love that it seems to have (heavily) influenced his decision to pick that number.

A true Canadien at heart! We wish him the best of luck in his playoff debut, which begins Monday night live from Washington.