Here are the Montreal Canadiens news items, stories and content you may have missed Tuesday.
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Highly mobile defenseman Adam Engstrom cracked the top 5 in our annual Montreal Canadiens prospect rankings. Not only has Engstrom established himself as one of the best defensemen in the AHL, his underlying statistics during his 11-game audition in Montreal suggest he is almost ready for full-time NHL action. [Canadiens Top 20 Prospects – No. 5 Smooth Skating Engstrom]
I'm not sure Juraj Slafkowski shares many similarities with Jaromir Jagr, other than maybe their size. For the most part, Slafkowski is a unique player, but who am I to argue with one of the best forwards in hockey history?
Jaromir Jagr on Juraj Slafkowski:
"I like Juraj Slafkowski's game, probably because I saw myself in him when I was younger. I like these kind of players who are strong on the boards. He's also very intelligent." pic.twitter.com/gjGv606ntH
- /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) 24 February 2026
Prospect Bryce Pickford has recovered from his injury and has returned to his scoring ways. We recently included Pickford in our top 20 Montreal Canadiens prospect rankings. [Canadiens Top 20 Prospects: No.7 – Extraordinary Pickford]
After capturing a bronze medal for Team Finland at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, Oliver Kapanen is back in Montreal.
Oliver Kapanen on winning Olympic bronze medal 🇫🇮 with Finland today:
“It means a lot to me and my family too.” pic.twitter.com/ysP3AxqwSv
- /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) 24 February 2026
Marco Marciano continues to spend as much time as possible with his new clients. It's a little early to analyze their impact on his numbers, but it won't be long until we put together an analysis article focused on the goaltending coach change.
New #hubs Goalie coach Marco Marciano works with Samuel Montembeault and Jacob Dobbs during practice this morning in Brossard. pic.twitter.com/drruSjVLlB
- Stu Cowan (@StuCowan1) 24 February 2026
Former Hub Brett Kulak was involved in another trade on Tuesday. The Colorado Avalanche, a team hungry for another Stanley Cup win, acquired him in exchange for Samuel Girard and a second-round pick.
The Penguins have acquired defenseman Samuel Girard and a 2028 second-round pick from the Avalanche in exchange for Brett Kulak.
Details: https://t.co/HrWus4pKkI pic.twitter.com/TFDE9O2upR
-Pittsburgh Penguins (@Penguins) 24 February 2026
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If it wasn't already obvious, New Jersey Devils forward Jack Hughes will be visiting the White House on Tuesday with the rest of Team USA. "We're very proud to represent America and when you get a chance to go to the White House and meet the president, we're proud to be Americans and it's very patriotic," the Devils superstar said while celebrating in Miami on Monday. [New Jersey Devils]
For the second time this season, Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas executed a trade for a young player with multi-year team control. And for the second time this season, no one else saw the Penguins trade coming. [Pittsburgh Penguins]
It's been a tough season for Frederick Anderson. From a nine-game losing streak to career lows in key advanced statistics, Anderson has struggled to maintain consistent play. Despite the Carolina Hurricanes' defensive core being decimated in the early season, Anderson has been the one to take the brunt of the criticism throughout the campaign – something that can rob confidence at any moment like a thief in the night. However, when the national players return to the local grounds from the Olympic stage, perhaps it's just what the doctor ordered. [Carolina Hurricanes]

