The Canadian finished 28th overall and the kids moved up. Not bad…

This was probably the easiest prediction of last year. What more can be said ?

I answered “nowhere”. Right answer.

Another bold prediction here.

I said that he would not finish last in the league, but nevertheless last in his division. That’s what happened.

This one was easy.

Dach had 38 points in 58 games, a full-season prorated production of 54 points. A nice surprise, yes.

I admit to being rather satisfied with this prediction. The change of scenery did Dach a lot of good and he quickly established himself as an important player on a team without a big offensive star.

That remains the best answer because he was the best player at CH before getting injured.

It’s precisely when I stray from consensus predictions that I look like an idiot.

The veteran surprised no one, first missing 45 games due to injuries and then seeing his offensive decline continue. Not well done.

A dash in the butter.

Eighteen points, including four goals, in fifty games. Not strong. He was much better in Dallas, where he was traded at the trade deadline.

It was a disappointing 14-point third season for Armia. At this point, he can only do better…

I answered Evgenii Dadonov and that’s a good answer, but we also accept Joel Armia and Mike Hoffman and about 15 other names.

Can we copy and paste the last answer?

It’s hard to be disappointed when expectations are low, but he was very bad.

I would have liked to see progress. Unfortunately, he remained at 32 points, just like the previous season.

Had he not been injured, Caufield could have scored at least 45. But 26 goals in just 46 games is still an impressive haul.

Despite missing weeks due to injuries, Guhle played his first 44 games in the National League, and he did very well. Did he “impress”? By his calm and his assurance, yes.

It started very well, but this injury ruined everything.

For once I was holding something, he had to get hurt.

Indeed it was.

Convincing until his first injury. Afterwards, it was more difficult. I can’t wait to see him play again this fall.

Kent Hughes would have traded him, but who wanted him? He missed almost 20 games, but after the trade deadline.

Not only was Dvorak not the first to leave, he’s still here 365 days later. It must be said that his contract is difficult to pass on.

He didn’t play a single game last season, but his health made a trade impossible.

If the medical team had not let a guy play who arrives at the arena with a protective boot IN NOVEMBER, this prediction could have come true.

He did not play any matches and announced his retirement. Does that count as “released”?

In the end, he didn’t play.

A fairly easy choice. He had a career-high 66 points even though he changed wingers often due to injuries.

Suzuki is the only one to play in all 82 games for the Canadiens last season. Despite the Habs’ difficult season, the captain managed to score 66 points, 5 more than in 2021-2022. Hat.

My God, did anyone actually answer Jake Allen?

That was true in all 48 games he played. The problem is the other 34 games.

My exact words: “The goalkeeper will be the Canadian’s rock in the middle of the storm that will sweep in night after night. » The storm was real. The rock? Less. Actually not at all.

He led the team in goals, assists, points, and forwards in playing time. The rock of the team.