Analyst’s Latest Comments Could Signal the End for Patrik Laine in Montreal


Oct 16, 2025; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens right wing Patrik Laine (92) looks on against the Nashville Predators during the first period at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

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For several months now, only one question has persisted regarding Montreal Canadiens forward Patrik Laine.

We know that Laine would really like to return to Montreal and extend his stay with the Habs for next season, but his chances of that happening are shrinking game by game…

Another blow falls on Patrik Laine and his chances of returning to the Canadiens next year

It really feels like the end for Laine in Montreal.

Especially considering that the power play is firing on all cylinders without Patrik Laine, Roussel is unequivocal.

“Without Laine, St-Louis decided to put all his eggs in one basket on the power play. He moved Ivan Demidov up to the first unit.

Before October 16, the Canadiens had the 23rd-ranked power play in the league, with a 15% success rate (3 for 20).

From October 17 to Monday morning, it was the best in the league, at 46.7% (6 for 13).”

– Antoine Roussel

“Since the lineup changes, you can really see that no one misses Laine.

And that’s what led Antoine Roussel to say that the Canadiens, unfortunately for No. 92, are better off without Patrik Laine.”

– DLC

Do you agree with Antoine Roussel?

Personally, I would’ve liked to see Laine play a bit longer this season, but it’s true that it’s becoming harder and harder to find him a useful and logical spot in the lineup if he’s not contributing (or at least contributing much less) on the power play and not playing on the top two lines.

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