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    • Are the Canadiens Ahead of Schedule? | Mid-Season Review
      Jan 20 2026

      We’re halfway through the season, and the Montreal Canadiens sit in a playoff spot through 49 games, raising real questions about expectations, sustainability, and next steps.

      In this mid-season review, we break down:
      How the Canadiens have played through 49 games and what their current playoff position says about their progress so far
      The performances of the team’s top 5 point scorers, and how much the offence is being driven by the core versus depth contributors
      Injuries & lineup impact — how the returns of Kirby Dach, Patrik Laine, and Alex Newhook affect the current lineup, including line combinations, ice time distribution, and internal competition up front
      Trade deadline outlook — with the Canadiens in the playoff picture, we discuss whether management should be aggressive buyers, make targeted additions, or stay patient and protect the long-term plan

      Is this team ahead of schedule, or is caution still the smart play? We give a clear, honest evaluation of where the Canadiens stand and what the second half of the season could look like.

      ️ Like, subscribe, and drop your thoughts in the comments. Should the Canadiens be buyers at the deadline?


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      1 h et 1 min
    • Defending Home Ice: Caufield’s Clutch & The Hutson Era Begins
      Oct 18 2025

      In Episode 110 of the Habs Culture podcast, Justin and Liam break down a huge week for the Montreal Canadiens. They start with Cole Caufield’s clutch overtime heroics against Seattle and Nashville, discussing how his game-winning goals reflect the Habs’ growing resilience early in the season. The guys then dive into Lane Hutson’s massive eight-year, $70.8 million extension — analyzing the deal, what it means for the team’s long-term direction, and the expectations it sets for the young defenseman. To wrap up, Justin and Liam discuss how strong early performances from Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, and Lane Hutson could make a serious case for each of them to represent Canada and the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics.


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      51 min
    • Early Season Buzz: Bolduc, the PP, and Hutson's Contract Situation
      Oct 13 2025

      In this episode, Justin and Liam discuss the Habs’ first three games of the season against the Leafs, Red Wings, and Blackhawks — and all the early storylines that have fans talking. Zack Bolduc has been one of the biggest surprises, standing out with his energy and scoring touch, while the powerplay continues to sputter, raising questions about whether Martin St-Louis will make adjustments before the home opener.

      The guys also dive into the latest on Lane Hutson’s contract situation, as reports suggest extension talks with the Canadiens have slowed due to differences over the dollar amount. Could a deal be finalized soon, or will the standoff continue into the season?


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      38 min
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