The Montreal Canadiens have risen from the ashes, and are now within striking distance of the wildcard spots in the NHLâs Eastern Conference. Riding the highs of a five-game win streak, Montreal isnât giving up on their campaign any time soon. In a surprising turn of events, the Original Six franchise has signed a contract extension for a star believed to be on the trade block ahead of the deadline.
Winning is everything in sports. Time and again this is made clear, as the teamsâ morale is widely affected by the results. In Montrealâs case, the whole mindset at the front office has shifted due to their latest results.
After taking down the Sabres 4-3 in overtime, the Canadiens climbed up in the standings, sitting just one point behind the WC2 spot. With the postseason at the reach of their hand, the Habs have decided to embark in a serious pursuit for a playoff ticket, taking one of the most coveted players off the market.
Canadiens forward Jake Evans has signed a four-year contract extension with the franchise in The City of Saints. With an average annual salary (AAV) of $2.85 million, the Habs secure a key asset for their playoff push while maintaining financial flexibility for the future.

Jake Evans #71 and Alexandre Carrier #45 of the Montreal Canadiens celebrate a goal scored by Evans against the Detroit Red Wings during the first period at Little Caesars Arena on December 20, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan.
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Evans excels for his style of play, despite being deployed on the fourth line. Evans has put on a great season, catching the eye from every team in the NHL, with many interested in acquiring the Habsâ forward. However, Montreal has retained Evans for the next four seasons, and will hope to push for a playoff berth with him in the lineup.

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Through 61 games, Evans registers 28 points (12 goals and 16 assists). Evans has been a very reliable center at the faceoff dot, as well. Winning the majority of his draws and proving trustworthy in critical situations.
Montrealâs young core is moving past its acclimation period and proving it belongs in the NHL. The Habs have experienced ups and downs all season, but as they ride a strong wave of momentum, thereâs plenty of reason for optimism in the 514. Breakout seasons, like Jake Evansâ campaign, are clear signs of positive change in Martin St. Louisâ team.





