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NHL News: Patrik Laine’s Canadiens and Blues discuss move for top forward, snubbing Islanders and Blackhawks

The Montreal Canadiens want to add a top forward to play alongside Patrik Laine and are already in talks with the St. Louis Blues, leaving the New York Islanders and Chicago Blackhawks out of the running.

Patrik Laine, #92 of the Montreal Canadiens, sktes during an NHL game at Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Patrik Laine, #92 of the Montreal Canadiens, sktes during an NHL game at Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

The Montreal Canadiens have strengthened their defense ahead of the 2025-26 NHL season with the additions of Noah Dobson and Zach Bolduc, and now see the St. Louis Blues as a potential source for an offensive partner to pair with star forward Patrik Laine. This situation has set off alarms for other interested teams like the New York Islanders and the Chicago Blackhawks.

Laine leads the Canadiens’ offense, which showed signs of improvement last season. The Montreal right wing made a significant impact with his goal-scoring ability, becoming a key piece in the team’s offensive push. Now, expectations are high heading into the upcoming campaign.

However, the Canadiens remain interested in further strengthening their attack by adding a top-tier forward who is also on the radar of the Blackhawks, looking to accelerate their rebuild, and the Islanders, who are hoping to add scoring depth.

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Who is the player Montreal is negotiating for with St. Louis?

According to Frank Seravalli and Chris Johnston, the Canadiens have entered discussions with the St. Louis Blues to explore a potential trade for standout winger Jordan Kyrou, who is currently under an eight-year, $65 million contract, as part of their plan to bolster their second scoring line.

Jordan Kyrou

Jordan Kyrou of the Blues

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Kyrou would be an ideal complement to Montreal’s attack, especially if Laine maintains his level of play. The main obstacle is Kyrou’s no-trade clause, which became active on July 1. Nevertheless, the front office is confident they can convince Kyrou to accept the move and join the Canadiens.

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Advantage over the Blackhawks and Islanders

Several teams, including the Blackhawks and Islanders, have shown interest in Kyrou in recent days. In this context, the Canadiens hold a slight advantage and are willing to make another major splash this summer, leading the talks for the Blues’ star forward.

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