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Off-season over/under: How many goals will these Habs score next season?

Off-season over/under: How many goals will these Habs score next season?

Montreal Canadiens
The NHL is in the dog days of the off-season.
Sure, Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes has managed to swing trades the last two Augusts — acquiring Patrik Laine in 2024 and shipping Jeff Petry in and out in 2023 — but for now, it's the calm before the pre-season storm.
The Habs already had a busy summer. On the eve of the NHL Draft, they acquired offensive defenceman Noah Dobson from the New York Islanders and signed him to an eight-year, $9.5M AAV extension. Then they added a trio of Quebec-born forwards in Zachary Bolduc, Samuel Blais and Joe Veleno to compensate for the losses of Christian Dvorak, Joel Armia and Emil Heineman.
The Habs finished in the middle of the pack in scoring last season: 17th in the league with 243 goals. The club expects improvements on offence to come from within.
Readers: Would you pick the over or under on the goal total for these five Canadiens this upcoming season?
1. Patrik Laine: over/under of 25 goals
In his debut Habs season, the Finnish sniper scored 20 in 52 games, good enough for 31.5 had he played all 82 games. Laine has had trouble staying healthy in his career: the last time he suited up more than 70 times was the 2018-19 season. Last training camp, he suffered a knee sprain that kept him out until December and he didn't show blazing speed upon his return. But if he's healthy, few in the league possess a shot as potent as his. There's also the motivation of being a pending unrestricted free agent next summer.
2. Juraj Slafkovsky: over/under of 25 goals
For two consecutive seasons, the former first overall pick in 2022 has come out of the gate slowly, only to pick up the pace in the second half. After an injury-riddled rookie campaign, the 6-foot-3, 225-pound winger scored 20 and 18 goals in his next two seasons, but considering his chemistry with the top line, more is expected as he develops. At just 21 years old, is this the season he improves his consistency on the scoresheet?
3. Ivan Demidov: over/under of 20 goals
Who really knows what to expect from the Russian rookie? He didn't look out of place in two regular season and five playoff games after unexpectedly coming over from Russia, and after watching Lane Hutson last season capture the first Calder Trophy by a Hab since Ken Dryden, fans are clamouring for Demidov to make it back-to-back. It's easy to get carried away with the 19-year-old forward, but there could be growing pains as he adjusts to a new country and new league with less time and space to create offence.
4. Zachary Bolduc: over/under of 19 goals
In his rookie season for the St. Louis Blues, the former Quebec Rempart potted 19 goals, good enough for fourth among first-year players. Thirteen of those came after the 4 Nations Face-Off break. Is it a matter of Bolduc getting acclimated to the league, or was it an unsustainable hot streak? He was a sniper from the bumper in junior and that carried over with seven power-play goals for the Blues. Will he get enough power-play time in Montreal to eclipse his 2024-25 total?
5. Kirby Dach: over/under of 14 goals
For two consecutive campaigns, the big centre has had his season cut short due to knee injuries. Management was critical of his preparation entering 2024-25 after the previous season was wiped out by injury. He responded to the long layoff with a 10-goal season before catching the injury bug yet again. It's perhaps his last chance to reach his potential in Montreal, since he's in the last of a four-year deal he signed when the club acquired him during the 2022 Draft. Dach hit a career-high in goals with 14 in his first season in Montreal.
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