MONTREAL CANADIENS NEW FORWARD LINES REVEALED | FULL BREAKDOWN & ANALYSIS

Congratulations. [Music] Congratulations. As with all the other videos on this channel as of late, if you are actually watching this video, then congrats. You found it. It’s been hard to find my content nowadays. We’re not popping up in the search results anymore. YouTube’s been weird. So, if you have any sort of support you are willing to show this channel via likes or comments, then I would really appreciate that since we’re trying to revive this channel from the grasps of the damning YouTube algorithm changes of August and September 2025. But with that in mind, let’s dive into the latest with the Montreal Canadians and Marty St. Louis forward lines that have just been revealed from Brasard. the very first intra squad game for Montreal Canadians 2025 training camp. Now, this was posted about and talked about all over social media. Here are the Canadians lines heading into camp and presumably heading into the season. The first line, you’ve got your icekoski alongside of Nick Suzuki and Cole Caulfield. No surprises there. Everybody was kind of expecting that. On the second line, you’ve got Patrick Line, Kirby Doc, and Ivan Demid. Now, that not surprising. Technically, there were some people buzzing as to whether or not Zack Baluk could get a second line spot. Will Kirby do fully be used in that spot? Who really knows? I mean, I guess we know now, but it was already reported that Doc is healthy. He is fully ready to go. He will be the second line center. Heading over onto the third line. This is where things start to get interesting because you have yourselves Bulldook with New Hook and Owen Beck. Now, that is kind of where we thought things were going to change a little bit. Would the right side on the third line be housed by an Anderson or a Gallagher? No. It seems like it’s going to be Beck. Now, I will say Oliver Kaepernin did end up leaving practice earlier today because he got a stick close to his left eye. That doesn’t change, however, the way the lines were deployed. So, we just got to keep that out there. Kapan did end up leaving practice. He got hurt a little bit. Hopefully, it’s not that serious. Stick in the eye. Huh. That’s not all too pleasant, I would say. But Renault Lavois said it’s nothing major. So I guess we’re just going to go with that. Hopefully it stays like that in the coming days. So for now, that spot it’s being given to a younger guy who has been pretty good. You know, there’s been a lot to like out of Owen Beck. There was some speculation that maybe Oliver Kain could be in there. Something something. But New Hook and Bul Duke, maybe those guys were shoe wins for the top nine. So it’s not surprising to see them in there. Beck, however, nice to see him get that opportunity. And then on the fourth line, you’ve got Gallagher with Evans and Josh Anderson. So, this seems to be the first set of Canadians lines heading into what is going to be training camp and inevitably the preeason. What are your thoughts on these? I kind of like how things are assembled. I’m surprised by that extra addition of Beck for Patty Line and Ivan Demidov. There were some really funny comments that L made about that. They asked him in the media scrum, hey, like what are your thoughts on playing with Ivan Demidv? Oh, you’re going to get a chance to play with him. L said this, he’ll get a chance to play with me. Let’s put it this way. I’m in my 10th year. And uh yeah, no, when you think about it like that, Patty L was drafted in 2016. This will be his 10th season in the National Hockey League, and one might just hope that he’s capable of playing the best he has ever played in these 10 years. If he gets 70 points and 40 goals, I think a lot of Canadians fans would be happy with that. Speaking of the best of Patty Lane, this is what Martan St. Louis said the other day. For me, what I see with the amount of work that Lana put in the summer, we might see the best version of him. Which L responded to saying this, “No, we might not. We will. We will see the best version of me. There’s no question about that.” So, Patty L is confident in himself, which is awesome. Like for lane a players that are like lane a players that sort of have that similar mentality and that similar mold it really boils down to the mindset not just the physical stuff but for Patrick Lion in particular we’ve always known that he’s a streaky player he’s had to deal with a bunch of injuries he’s had to deal with trade rumors and a whole bunch of other stuff off the ice as well so to see him motivated fully putting in the work getting back to his peak physical shape shape and getting back to his peak mental shape as well. Cracking jokes at the media, really proclaiming that this will be the best Patrick L has ever been. That’s exciting. And giving him a chance to play alongside Ivan Demidv or giving Demid the chance to play alongside of this guy. Obviously, that is boating very well for Canadians fans that want to see what Lina is capable of in a full season’s worth of play. Of course, knock on wood. Hopefully, he’s able to stay healthy and not get a knee on knee hit from Sedric Pereé one more time. That obviously killed the entire vibe from last season and he still was able to be effective. Now, there were a few other notes that we actually had to get into in regards to the Canadians and their lines because yes, it is true things got a little bit heated. This was posted about on Twitter by Anthony Martino. Florian Jakai versus Kaden Ghouie. You can see from the tweet here, Ghouly has absolutely no pleasure. Jacai is bringing several elements. He doesn’t hold back from stirring things up until now. And in the video, you can see these guys, they’re really going at it. They’re roughing each other up in the corner there on the side. It’s such a hard physical battle between these Canadians, dudes. And it’s one of these things where it’s like, yeah, no, Flory and Jakkey, that guy seems a lot more physically poised and ready than maybe any of us really expected. So, Montreal fans, this is where we are going to start thinking about what Florian Jackie is capable of being. There were some radio folks in Montreal talking about how Florian is probably going to get at least a few NHL games this upcoming season. I mean, I’m just thinking about what Gallagher and Anderson are bringing to that fourth line. If you add on a guy like Florian Jakai into that bottom six core, you’re really going to make things difficult for opponents of the Montreal Canadians in games to come. I’m still of the belief that having Arbor Jacai on forward alongside a Florian and a Tyler Thorp would be the roughest and toughest hockey line to play off against since the Broad Street Bullies in the gosh darn 70s with the Flyers. Not to say that Florian Arbor and what is his name? Tyler Thorp would score as many points as Bobby Clark did, but still on ice physicality is measured in a certain capacity by some fans. So obviously Florian already rubbing toes and rubbing shoulders with Kaden Gulie and standing up pretty well for himself in that battle too. I get it. It’s one video from one practice, so it’s obviously not going to be indicative of a player’s entire body of work. But still, there’s a lot to like out of some of the younger guys that aren’t necessarily included on that Canadian’s forward lineup. But ultimately I want you to let me know your thoughts in the comment section below. How do you feel about the lines that we are seeing over here? Thoughts on the first line being very predictable, Suzuki, Slowski, Cfield, L Do and Demi Do for the second line, Bulldog New Hook Beck for the third line, and Gallagher Evans Anderson on the fourth. Thoughts in the comments section below. It helps us out with the algorithm. likes also help too in this dire time of YouTube apocalyptic advertising and recommending. But yeah, the channel’s kind of dying. I’d really appreciate some support over here just so I can have a little bit more of a grace period whilst this tries to fix itself. But ultimately, thoughts in the comment section. What do you think about the Canadians and their lines? Is there any other name that we should be looking out for that could make an impact? I’m saying Florian and Jackie could be in there. But what are your thoughts? I want you to let me know in the comments section below. I hope you enjoyed this roll and bye. [Music] [Music]

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We’re going over the new Montreal Canadiens forward lines.

They go as follows:

Juraj Slafkovsky – Nick Suzuki – Cole Caufield

Patrik Laine – Kirby Dach – Ivan Demidov

Zachary Bolduc – Alex Newhook – Owen Beck

Brendan Gallagher – Jake Evans – Josh Anderson

This video is taking place after the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, and after the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The 2025 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows:

1st) New York Islanders, Matthew Schaefer
2nd) San Jose Sharks, Michael Misa
3rd) Chicago Blackhawks, Anton Frondell
4th) Utah Mammoth, Caleb Desnoyers
5th) Nashville Predators, Brady Martin
6th) Philadelphia Flyers, Porter Martone
7th) Boston Bruins, James Hagens
8th) Seattle Kraken, Jake O’Brien
9th) Buffalo Sabres, Radim Mrtka
10th) Anaheim Ducks, Roger McQueen
11th) Pittsburgh Penguins, Benjamin Kindel
12th) Philadelphia Flyers (from New York Rangers via Vancouver Canucks and Pittsburgh Penguins), Jack Nesbitt
13th) Detroit Red Wings, Carter Bear
14th) Columbus Blue Jackets, Jackson Smith
15th) Vancouver Canucks, Braeden Cootes
16th) New York Islanders (from Calgary Flames via Montreal Canadiens), Victor Eklund
17th) New York Islanders (from Montreal Canadiens), Kashawn Aitcheson
18th) Calgary Flames (from New Jersey Devils), Cole Reschny
19th) St. Louis Blues, Justin Carbonneau
20th) Columbus Blue Jackets (from Minnesota Wild), Pyotr Andreyanov
21st) Nashville Predators (from Ottawa Senators), Cameron Reid
22nd) Pittsburgh Penguins (from Colorado Avalanche via Philadelphia Flyers), Bill Zonnon
23rd) Ottawa Senators (from Tampa Bay Lightning via Nashville Predators), Logan Hensler
24th) Pittsburgh Penguins (from Los Angeles Kings), Will Horcoff
25th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Vaclav Nestrasil
26th) Nashville Predators (from Vegas Golden Knights via San Jose Sharks), Ryker Lee
27th) Washington Capitals, Lynden Lakovic
28th) Winnipeg Jets, Sascha Boumedienne
29th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Carolina Hurricanes), Mason West
30th) San Jose Sharks (from Dallas Stars), Joshua Ravensbergen
31st) Los Angeles Kings (from Edmonton Oilers via Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins), Henry Brzustewicz
32nd) Calgary Flames (from Florida Panthers), Cullen Potter

This video is also taking place after 2025 NHL Season, and after the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Florida Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers in the Finals.

Ivan Demidov was one of the top NHL prospects at the 2024 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2024 NHL Entry Draft saw many top NHL prospects get selected by a variety of teams. The Top 27 of the draft went as follows:

1st) San Jose Sharks, Macklin Celebrini
2nd) Chicago Blackhawks, Artyom Levshunov
3rd) Anaheim Ducks, Beckett Sennecke
4th) Columbus Blue Jackets, Cayden Lindstrom,
5th) Montreal Canadiens, Ivan Demidov
6th) Utah Hockey Club, Tij Iginla
7th) Ottawa Senators, Carter Yakemchuk
8th) Seattle Kraken, Berkly Catton
9th) Calgary Flames, Zayne Parekh
10th) New Jersey Devils, Anton Silayev
11th) San Jose Sharks (from Buffalo Sabres), Sam Dickinson
12th) Minnesota Wild (from Philadelphia Flyers), Zeev Buium
13th) Philadelphia Flyers (from Minnesota Wild), Jett Luchanko
14th) Buffalo Sabres (from Pittsburgh Penguins via San Jose Sharks), Konsta Helenius
15th) Detroit Red Wings, Michael Brandsegg-Nygard
16th) St. Louis Blues, Adam Jiricek
17th) Washington Capitals, Terik Parascak
18th) Chicago Blackhawks (from New York Islanders), Sacha Boisvert
19th) Vegas Golden Knights, Trevor Connelly
20th) New York Islanders (from Tampa Bay Lightning via Chicago Blackhawks), Cole Eiserman
21st) Montreal Canadiens (from Los Angeles Kings), Michael Hage
22nd) Nashville Predators, Yegor Surin
23rd) Anaheim Ducks (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Stian Solberg
24th) Utah Hockey Club (from Colorado Avalanche), Cole Beaudoin
25th) Boston Bruins (from Boston Bruins via Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators), Dean Letourneau
26th) Los Angeles Kings (from Winnipeg Jets via Montreal Canadiens), Liam Greentree
27th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Carolina Hurricanes), Marek Vanacker

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