{"id":450518,"date":"2026-02-07T18:28:25","date_gmt":"2026-02-07T18:28:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nhl\/450518\/"},"modified":"2026-02-07T18:28:25","modified_gmt":"2026-02-07T18:28:25","slug":"montreal-canadiens-pro-hockey-rumors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nhl\/450518\/","title":{"rendered":"Montreal Canadiens \u2013 Pro Hockey Rumors"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Navigating the salary cap is one of the most important tasks for a front office. \u00a0Teams that can avoid total cap chaos by walking the tightrope of inking players to deals that match their value (or compensate for future value without breaking the bank) remain successful. \u00a0Those who don\u2019t often see struggles and front office changes.<\/p>\n<p>PHR will look at every NHL team and give a thorough look at their cap situation for the 2025-26 season. \u00a0This will focus more on players who are regulars on the roster versus those who may find themselves shuttling between the AHL and NHL. \u00a0All cap figures are <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/puckpedia.com\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">courtesy of PuckPedia<\/a>.\u00a0 We\u2019re currently covering the Atlantic Division, next up are the Canadiens.<\/p>\n<p>Montreal Canadiens<\/p>\n<p>Current Cap Hit:<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/puckpedia.com\/team\/montreal-canadiens\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\"> $95,173,995<\/a> (under the $95.5MM Upper Limit)<\/p>\n<p>Entry-Level Contracts<\/p>\n<p>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/b\/bolduza01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Zachary Bolduc<\/a> (one year, $863.3K)<br \/>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/d\/demidiv01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Ivan Demidov<\/a> (two years, $940.8K)<br \/>G <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/f\/fowleja01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Jacob Fowler<\/a> (three years, $923.3K)<br \/>D <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/h\/hutsola01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Lane Hutson<\/a> (one year, $950K)<br \/>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/k\/kapanol01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Oliver Kapanen<\/a> (two years, $925K)<\/p>\n<p>Potential Bonuses<br \/>Bolduc: $425K<br \/>Fowler: $80K<br \/>Demidov: $2MM<br \/>Hutson: $850K<br \/>Kapanen: $637.5K<br \/>Total: $3.9925MM<\/p>\n<p>The Canadiens were able to get Demidov signed earlier than expected, allowing him to play in the playoffs last season and burn a year of his contract.\u00a0 He\u2019s off to a strong start to his rookie year and it feels like he\u2019s the next player that GM Kent Hughes will look to get signed to a long-term deal and bypass a bridge pact.\u00a0 At the rate salaries are going up, that could land in the $10MM range, especially if they sign an early extension and get the eighth year in.\u00a0 Meanwhile, half of his bonuses are \u2018A\u2019 ones and could realistically be hit.<\/p>\n<p>Kapanen is having much more success this season after playing a very limited role at the beginning and end of last year.\u00a0 While he has fared well with Demidov, there remain enough questions about his offensive ceiling to make a shorter-term deal likely.\u00a0 That could fall in the $4MM range depending on his point production.\u00a0 He has three \u2018A\u2019 bonuses in his deal and has a realistic shot at reaching at least the goals one.\u00a0 Bolduc came over in an offseason move from St. Louis and has shown some signs of being a capable secondary scorer.\u00a0 Still, he\u2019s likely to be in bridge territory as well, likely surpassing the $3MM mark.\u00a0 He has two \u2018A\u2019 bonuses in his deal with a 20-goal one being the most realistic.<\/p>\n<p>Hutson will get a longer look later but for now, it\u2019s worth noting that he has four \u2018A\u2019 bonuses in his contract and could conceivably hit them all.\u00a0 However, he has a rare clause in his contract that caps the total bonuses achievable in the deal at $1.15MM.\u00a0 He has already hit $750K of that so even if he hits enough of the criteria to reach all four bonuses, his payment will be capped at $400K.\u00a0 Notably, Kapanen is one of the other few players in the league with that restriction on bonus money.<\/p>\n<p>Fowler was brought up a few weeks back and made enough of an impression to get more than a spot start.\u00a0 As a result, he\u2019s already hit his games played bonuses.\u00a0 The Canadiens are hoping that he\u2019ll be their starter of the future.\u00a0 The price tag of those players has jumped past $8MM in recent years but most of those were UFA deals where Fowler has a ways to go to get to UFA eligibility.\u00a0 But with the cap escalating, if he pans out, he could very well land in that range.\u00a0 For now, he\u2019s back in AHL Laval but the bonuses will still count.<\/p>\n<p>Signed Through 2025-26, Non-Entry-Level<\/p>\n<p>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/d\/dachki01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Kirby Dach<\/a> ($3.363MM, RFA)<br \/>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/l\/lainepa01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Patrik Laine<\/a> ($8.7MM, UFA)<br \/>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/v\/velenjo01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Joe Veleno<\/a> ($900K, RFA)<br \/>D <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/x\/xhekaar01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Arber Xhekaj<\/a> ($1.3MM, RFA)<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/cdn.prohockeyrumors.com\/files\/2025\/10\/patrik-laine-montreal.jpg\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-243480 alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nhl\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/10\/patrik-laine-montreal-218x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"218\" height=\"300\"  \/><\/a>The Canadiens took a flyer on Laine in the 2024 offseason after it was clear that a return to Columbus wouldn\u2019t be tenable.\u00a0 The hope was that he\u2019d bring some extra firepower and might be a better fit in a secondary role.\u00a0 When healthy, he has shown flashes of being that threat, especially with the man advantage where he was one of the top scorers last year despite missing two months with knee trouble.\u00a0 However, he also spent a lot of time on the fourth line and was there this season before suffering a long-term lower-body injury.\u00a0 That sets him up with eligibility for performance bonuses in a one-year contract and frankly, that might be the best way for him to potentially maximize his earnings while the signing team can mitigate the risk.\u00a0 A deal like that could have a couple million in base salary and then a few million in bonuses tied to games played and production.<\/p>\n<p>Dach\u2019s injury history is even longer than Laine\u2019s as he has missed more games than he has played since being acquired at the 2023 draft.\u00a0 When healthy for an extended stretch, he has had some moments to show that a top-six player could still be in there but between the inconsistency and injuries, it\u2019s far from a given he\u2019ll get there permanently.\u00a0 His qualifying offer jumps to $4MM and a long-term deal is unlikely.\u00a0 Instead, another shorter-term deal around that number might be the way to go.\u00a0 Veleno came over in free agency after being bought out by Seattle and landing in a soft free agent market.\u00a0 A sub-$1MM qualifying offer helps but with his history, he\u2019d likely garner much more than that in a hearing making him a strong non-tender candidate.\u00a0 Given how things went this past summer, it doesn\u2019t seem likely that his market would be much stronger in 2026.<\/p>\n<p>Xhekaj hasn\u2019t been able to break through his deployment as a sixth defender in recent years, something that won\u2019t likely change the rest of this season.\u00a0 Still, he\u2019ll likely be past 200 games by the offseason and could plausibly double his current price tag which would be on the high side for someone in his role.<\/p>\n<p>Signed Through 2026-27<\/p>\n<p>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/a\/anderjo05.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Josh Anderson<\/a> ($5.5MM, UFA)<br \/>D <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/c\/carrial01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Alexandre Carrier<\/a> ($3.75MM, UFA)<br \/>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/d\/danauph01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Phillip Danault<\/a> ($5.5MM, UFA)<br \/>G <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/d\/dobesja01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Jakub Dobes<\/a> ($965K, RFA)<br \/>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/g\/gallabr01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Brendan Gallagher<\/a> ($6.5MM, UFA)<br \/>G <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/m\/montesa01.html\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Samuel Montembeault<\/a> ($3.15MM, UFA)<br \/>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/n\/newhoal01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Alex Newhook<\/a> ($2.9MM, RFA)<br \/>D <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/s\/strubja01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Jayden Struble<\/a> ($1.413MM, RFA)<\/p>\n<p>After being on a bargain contract on his second deal, Gallagher\u2019s contract has been anything but for the majority of it so far.\u00a0 At 33 with a lot of wear and tear on him, that\u2019s probably not going to change.\u00a0 Now a full-time bottom-six player, he could be looking at a 50% drop in pay on his next contract.\u00a0 Anderson hasn\u2019t provided a lot of value on his deal either as primarily a bottom-six piece as well but he\u2019s a couple of years younger than Gallagher and provides a lot of physicality.\u00a0 It would be surprising to see him beat this amount on his next deal but the drop in salary might be pretty short overall.<\/p>\n<p>Danault returned for his second stint in Montreal with a trade right before the holiday roster freeze.\u00a0 A legitimate two-way player early in his contract, he has been more of a defensive specialist the last couple of years.\u00a0 While that\u2019s still a useful player, someone in that role isn\u2019t going to provide great value at this price point.\u00a0 Like Anderson, he\u2019s probably looking at a small cut in pay at a minimum.<\/p>\n<p>Newhook hasn\u2019t been able to lock down a full-time top-six spot like Montreal hoped when they got him a couple of years ago.\u00a0 He\u2019s consistently in the 30-point range (though he was off to a better start this year before his long-term injury) and his positional versatility certainly helps so he\u2019s someone they\u2019ll likely want to keep when his deal is up.\u00a0 His qualifying offer drops to a manageable $2.1MM but, like Dach, a shorter-term contract that buys a year or two of team control might make the most sense; a contract like that could run near the $4MM range.<\/p>\n<p>Carrier fit in quite well after being acquired from Nashville in a midseason trade, stabilizing the back half of their back end.\u00a0 A right-shot player who can cover 20 minutes a game when needed (even if that\u2019s not the most optimal option for him), he should have a strong market in his next trip through free agency which likely pushes his price point past $4MM as well.\u00a0 Struble is in the first season of his bridge deal and has been in and out of the lineup early on.\u00a0 His situation resembles Xhekaj\u2019s right down to playing on an identical cap percentage and, like Xhekaj, doubling this price tag could be doable depending on how things play out.<\/p>\n<p>Last season, Montembeault showed some signs of becoming a legitimate starting goaltender which would be a promising development from a waiver claim a few years back.\u00a0 If he stayed on that trajectory, he could have found himself in the $6MM per season range on his next deal.\u00a0 But early-season struggles have probably scuttled those hopes.\u00a0 Now, he needs to reestablish himself as a starter before thinking about a big raise.\u00a0 Dobes is on his bridge deal and has established himself as a full-time NHLer.\u00a0 Depending on where he lands on the depth chart down the stretch and into next season, his next contract could range between $2MM and $5MM per season depending on how things go; the variance potential is quite high.<\/p>\n<p>Signed Through 2027-28<\/p>\n<p>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/t\/texieal01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Alexandre Texier<\/a> ($1MM in 2025-26, $2.5MM in 2026-27 and 2028, UFA)<\/p>\n<p>Texier was signed recently after asking for a contract termination from St. Louis, taking a pay cut of more than 50% in the process.\u00a0 He got off to a strong start though, earning him a two-year extension soon after at a rate higher than the one he walked away from.\u00a0 If Texier can remain an impactful player, the Canadiens will do well here but if he goes back to being a depth player, they might wind up regretting this one.<\/p>\n<p>Signed Through 2028-29 <\/p>\n<p>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/e\/evansja02.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Jake Evans<\/a> ($2.85MM, UFA)<\/p>\n<p>For the longest time, it looked like Evans was heading for a trade but just before the trade deadline last season, he opted to accept this offer from Montreal to stick around.\u00a0 While his 36 points from 2024-25 likely isn\u2019t repeatable, he can still provide some positive value on this contract with a point output around 25 as long as he\u2019s playing a key role on their penalty kill.\u00a0 That should be the case for at least a couple more seasons.<\/p>\n<p>Signed Through 2029-30 Or Longer<\/p>\n<p>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/c\/caufico01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Cole Caufield<\/a> ($7.85MM through 2030-31)<br \/>D <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/d\/dobsono01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Noah Dobson<\/a> ($9.5MM through 2032-33)<br \/>D <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/g\/guhleka01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Kaiden Guhle<\/a> ($5.5MM through 2030-31)<br \/>D <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/h\/hutsola01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Lane Hutson<\/a> ($8.85MM from 2026-27 through 2033-34)<br \/>D <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/m\/mathemi01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Mike Matheson<\/a> ($4.875MM in 2025-26, $6MM from 2026-27 through 2030-31)<br \/>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/s\/slafkju01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Juraj Slafkovsky<\/a> ($7.6MM through 2032-33)<br \/>F <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/s\/suzukni01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Nick Suzuki<\/a> ($7.875MM through 2029-30)<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/cdn.prohockeyrumors.com\/files\/2025\/02\/nick-suzuki-canadiens.jpg\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-228310 alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nhl\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/nick-suzuki-canadiens-210x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"210\" height=\"300\"  \/><\/a>After losing <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/k\/kotkaje01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Jesperi Kotkaniemi<\/a> via an offer sheet, former GM Marc Bergevin made sure history wouldn\u2019t repeat itself with Suzuki as he was signed to an early extension.\u00a0 That deal has proven to be quite beneficial as Suzuki has improved to become a legitimate two-way number one center while Hughes was able to use that price tag as an internal ceiling when he signed Caufield and Slafkovsky to their post-entry-level contracts.\u00a0 Suzuki\u2019s market value is already well above this price tag and with the Upper Limit expected to continue to jump up quickly, it\u2019s not implausible that he could double this AAV on his next deal if he\u2019s still playing at a top-line level.<\/p>\n<p>Caufield has shown steady improvement each season and is coming off a career-best 37-goal campaign; he is on pace to beat that this year.\u00a0 While he\u2019s certainly on the small side in terms of height, he has become a legitimate top-line winger and this price tag for that role will look even better a few years from now.\u00a0 They\u2019re banking on Slafkovsky taking the same step in his development as his play to this point of his career doesn\u2019t warrant the contract just yet.\u00a0 The 2022 top pick has spent a lot of time on the top line over the last couple of years although his offensive production has improved more gradually.\u00a0 Still, top-six power forwards are difficult to come by so even if the point total doesn\u2019t jump much higher than his personal best of 51, they still should get some value out of his deal down the road.<\/p>\n<p>That will be a little trickier with Dobson, whose contract covered only one RFA season.\u00a0 With the Islanders, he was their top offensive defenseman and put up some big point totals to help drive up his price tag.\u00a0 That isn\u2019t the case with Montreal with Hutson getting the prime minutes offensively at the moment.\u00a0 Still, top-pairing right-shot defenseman seldom become available in a trade and while Montreal paid a big price in terms of the return and the contract, they\u2019ll probably feel justified with the move for the long haul.<\/p>\n<p>Hutson had a terrific rookie season, earning the Calder Trophy for his efforts while putting up 66 points to be one of the top-scoring blueliners league-wide.\u00a0 That helped earn this extension in mid-October, one that cements him in his current role for the long haul.\u00a0 Undersized blueliners don\u2019t always have extended success in the NHL but clearly, Montreal feels that his rookie-year impact is sustainable.\u00a0 It\u2019s early but so far, so good on that front.<\/p>\n<p>Matheson projected to be one of the better blueliners available on the open market next summer but instead elected for a long-term deal to stay in Montreal.\u00a0 A $6MM price tag for a player pushing 25 minutes per game of playing time seems on the team-friendly side but he will be 32 when this deal begins and there\u2019s a good chance his role is significantly shorter by the time the deal is up.\u00a0 Still, this feels like another below-market pact, at least in the first few seasons.<\/p>\n<p>When healthy, Guhle is a capable top-four defenseman who can play a shutdown role against top opponents and chip in a bit offensively.\u00a0 However, staying healthy has been a challenge throughout his career and was likely factored into this contract not being a max-term one like the others.\u00a0 If he can hold down the second-pairing spot with regularity and stay in the lineup, they\u2019ll do fine with this deal but if the injury woes continue, it could be a problematic contract.<\/p>\n<p>Buyouts<\/p>\n<p>None<\/p>\n<p>Retained Salary Transactions<\/p>\n<p>None<\/p>\n<p>Carryover Bonus Overage Penalty<\/p>\n<p>$1.7525MM<\/p>\n<p>Best Value: (non-entry-level) Suzuki<br \/>Worst Value: Laine<\/p>\n<p>Looking Ahead<\/p>\n<p>With Montreal flipping a fifth-round pick to San Jose to clear the final year of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hockey-reference.com\/players\/p\/priceca01.html?utm_medium=linker&amp;utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&amp;utm_campaign=2026-02-07_hr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Carey Price<\/a>\u2019s contract, the Canadiens were hoping to operate out of LTIR for the first time in several years.\u00a0 However, with several injuries and the Danault acquisition, they wound up in LTIR for a big chunk of the season and have only recently exited it.\u00a0 As a result, their cap room is minimal, making them more of a money-in, money-out team heading to the trade deadline.<\/p>\n<p>With Laine\u2019s big contract off the books this summer plus Danault, Gallagher, and Anderson expiring the following year, Montreal is well-positioned to shift some of that money toward their younger core.\u00a0 That, coupled with the rising cap, gives them a lot of short-term flexibility cap-wise.\u00a0 Even after factoring in their recent extensions, Montreal has around $13.8MM in cap room for next season with around only a few spots to fill on the roster.\u00a0 That jumps to nearly $55MM in space for 2027-28, albeit with two-thirds of a roster to fill.\u00a0 Hughes has spoken about adding at the right time as they emerge from their rebuild.\u00a0 The opportune time to utilize that cap space and add could be coming pretty soon.<\/p>\n<p>Photos courtesy of Timothy T. 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