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Canadian: Can the elusive second line center come from free agency in 2026?
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Could the Canadiens Find Their Elusive Second Line Center in the 2026 Free Agency Pool?

July 14, 2025 4 Min Read
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As time goes by, it’s increasingly likely that the Montreal Canadiens will begin the 2025-26 season relying on a second-line center. Although this option hasn’t proven very successful so far, it remains the team’s most probable choice. The free agency pool for centers has been thin, with seasoned veteran Matt Duchene deciding to remain with the Dallas Stars, and John Tavares re-signing with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Christian Dvorak, who the Canadiens let go, found limited options and ended up signing with the Philadelphia Flyers with a $5.4 million cap hit.

The Canadiens have seen promising developments from prospects like Zharovsky, who kicked off the season with a strong performance in the KHL, and Demidov, who impressed at Boisbriand. However, the team badly needs key forwards to bounce back and elevate their game this upcoming season.

When questioned about missing out on signing a second-line center, Canadiens management indicated that such a player wouldn’t come from free agency, acknowledging the shallow pool and possible trade targets they couldn’t secure. This suggests patience might be necessary, as the next free agency class following the 2025-26 season will feature several major names, including Conor McDavid from the Edmonton Oilers, Jack Eichel of the Vegas Golden Knights, and Anze Kopitar from the Los Angeles Kings.

In reality, it seems unlikely the Canadiens could tempt McDavid away from Edmonton or Eichel from Vegas, especially if those teams continue to compete strongly. Kopitar, who is nearing 39 and has only played for the Kings, is also unlikely to leave after winning two Stanley Cups. Evgeny Malkin, another potential free agent, faces injury concerns at nearly 40 years old and was a favorite of Ivan Demidov.

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While some intriguing restricted free agents are out there, it’s uncertain if Canadiens GM Hughes is ready to utilize offer sheets, which, despite being legal, tend to create more problems than benefits. Trading is already complex enough without adding that layer. The upcoming draft class includes promising players like Martin Nekas, Connor Bedard, Logan Cooley, and Leo Carlson, but securing impactful players through draft and development is tough and requires both patience and luck—there are no shortcuts.

Currently, the Canadiens have prospects Oliver Kapanen and Owen Beck playing with the Laval Rocket, though neither seems ready for top-six roles in the NHL just yet. Vinzenz Rohrer can also center a line but may struggle given his smaller stature at 5 feet 10 inches and 161 pounds.

For now, the Canadiens hope that Michael Harge performs better than scouting reports indicate, and that Zach Bolduc can develop into a competent center.

Fan Take: This situation highlights the struggles and intricate challenges NHL teams face in building depth at critical positions like center. Canadiens fans and hockey followers alike should watch closely, as Montreal’s approach to nurturing young talent versus chasing big-name free agents could influence how teams balance patience and immediate success in the future of the sport.

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