Once the NHL’s Olympic player registration freeze is lifted, the Montreal Canadiens are expected to become a team to watch, especially as one of the top contenders in the Eastern Conference. There’s speculation that they might look to bolster their roster ahead of the 2026 trade deadline, as they are currently linked to some of the league’s leading trade targets.
According to a recent piece by The Athletic’s Chris Johnston, the Canadiens could potentially acquire New York Rangers star center Vincent Trocheck. Johnston noted that the Canadiens’ biggest need throughout the season has been a reliable second-line center, and Trocheck, despite being 32 years old, fits this role well. His cap hit of around $5.625 million will also be manageable for the Canadiens as they develop their young talent. Johnston suggests that a trade for Trocheck could be a strategic move to strengthen Montreal’s lineup, especially given his impressive stats this season—12 goals, 24 assists, and 36 points in 43 games.
However, finding a deal for Trocheck won’t be simple for the Canadiens. The Rangers are expected to seek a significant return, given Trocheck’s status as a top-six center with several years remaining on his contract through 2028-29. Still, his impact could be precisely what Montreal needs, and the price might be justified given his skill set.
It remains to be seen if the Canadiens will pull off the move before the deadline, but with his talent and the potential to pivot their playoff push, Trocheck will likely attract multiple interested teams.
Fan Take: This potential trade news is exciting because it highlights how teams are actively seeking to improve their rosters for a playoff run, which keeps fans engaged and optimistic. For hockey enthusiasts, it signals that the trade deadline could bring some intriguing surprises that might reshape the playoff landscape.

