As the NHL playoffs heat up, the Montreal Canadiens have found themselves at the center of attention—not just for their on-ice battles, but for a bold coaching decision that could shape the franchise’s future. In a season marked by both anticipation and uncertainty, the spotlight has turned to Ivan Demidov, the highly touted young winger whose arrival in Montreal sparked immediate excitement among fans and analysts alike. Calls for his promotion to the top power play unit grew louder with each passing game, especially after an injury created a sudden opening in the lineup.
With head coach Martin St-Louis opting to thrust Demidov into a pivotal role during the most crucial stretch of the season, questions swirled about whether the rookie was truly ready for such responsibility. Yet, as the dust settles on this surprising move, it’s becoming clear that the decision may have unlocked a new level of confidence and potential in the young star.
Demidov’s recent comments offer a rare glimpse into the mindset of a player embracing the challenge, eager to prove that he belongs among the Canadiens’ most trusted offensive weapons. As Montreal looks ahead, the early returns suggest that this gamble could pay off in a big way.

Since Ivan Demidov arrived with the Montreal Canadiens, many fans and experts have been calling for a change involving him. Much like with Lane Hutson at the beginning of the season, everyone quickly wanted to see Demidov on the top power play unit.
Recently, following an injury to Patrik Laine, Martin St-Louis decided to give the young player a chance, placing Demidov on the top power play unit.
The results were nearly immediate.
A few days after that decision, Demidov was finally able to share his personal opinion.
Was he ready? Was that what he wanted too?
Ivan Demidov finally comments on Martin St-Louis’ decision to immediately place him on the top power play unit during the NHL playoffs
He admitted the decision significantly boosted his confidence on the ice.
Ivan Demidov today on his role as a member of the Canadiens’ top power play unit:
“It helps me feel more confident.”
– HabsOnReddit
So Demidov was ready for the challenge and doesn’t feel it was rushed at all.
We love it!
Some believe Patrik Laine may not return to the Canadiens next season, and if that turns out to be true, Demidov could spend the entire 2025-26 season on Martin St-Louis’ top power play unit alongside Juraj Slafkovsky, Cole Caufield, Nick Suzuki, and Lane Hutson.
To be continued – but the early results are very promising.
And it’s just getting started!
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