2014–15 Montreal Canadiens season

NHL hockey team season

2014–15 Montreal Canadiens
Atlantic Division champions
Division1st Atlantic
Conference2nd Eastern
2014–15 record50–22–10
Home record26–9–6
Road record24–13–4
Goals for221
Goals against189
Team information
General managerMarc Bergevin
CoachMichel Therrien
CaptainVacant
Alternate captainsAndrei Markov
Max Pacioretty
Tomas Plekanec
P. K. Subban
ArenaBell Centre
Average attendance21,286 (99.9%)[1]
(37 games)
Minor league affiliate(s)Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)
Wheeling Nailers (ECHL)
Team leaders
GoalsMax Pacioretty (37)
AssistsP. K. Subban (45)
PointsMax Pacioretty (67)
Penalty minutesBrandon Prust (130)
Plus/minusMax Pacioretty (+38)
WinsCarey Price (44)
Goals against averageCarey Price (1.96)

The 2014–15 Montreal Canadiens season was the 106th season of play for the franchise that was founded on December 4, 1909, and was also their 98th season in the National Hockey League.[2]

Off-season

Defenceman Douglas Murray, forward George Parros and forward Thomas Vanek became free agents.[3] On July 1, 2014, captain Brian Gionta signed with the Buffalo Sabres, being joined by defenseman Josh Gorges, who was traded to the team the same day for the Minnesota Wild's 2016 second round pick previously acquired in a trade for Matt Moulson.[4] Notable free agent signing included defenseman Tom Gilbert, centre Manny Malhotra and prospect Jiri Sekac, formally of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).[5] On August 2, 2014, after months of ongoing negotiations, defenceman P. K. Subban signed an eight-year contract extension worth $72 million, avoiding salary arbitration. Subban becomes the highest paid defenseman through the 2014–15 season.[6]

Hockey operations changes included Daniel Lacroix and Rob Ramage being appointed assistant coach and player development coach, respectively. Ramage had previously played for the Canadiens and was part of the 1993 Stanley Cup Championship team, while Lacroix worked as assistant coach with the Hamilton Bulldogs, the Canadiens' main affiliate team in the American Hockey League (AHL) during the 2009–10 season.[7][8] The Canadiens also announced a reorganization within the hockey department. Rick Dudley was named senior vice president, hockey operations. Scott Mellanby was promoted to assistant general manager, to work along with Larry Carriere. Trevor Timmins was appointed vice president of player personnel, as well as retaining his responsibilities as the club's director of amateur scouting.[8]

On June 18, 2014, it was announced that hall of famer Guy Lapointe would be honored by having his number 5 jersey retired during the 2014–15 season. Lapointe will become the 18th player to be honoured by the organization with jersey retirement and the second with the number 5, joining the late Bernie Geoffrion.[9]

For only the second time in franchise history, the Canadiens did not name a captain, instead opting for four alternate captains for the season. On September 15, team management named Andrei Markov, Max Pacioretty, Tomas Plekanec and P. K. Subban alternative captains.[10]

The 2014–15 season also marked changes to television broadcast rights to the Canadiens; Réseau des sports renewed its French-language television rights to the team, agreeing to a 12-year extension. Due to Quebecor Media's exclusive national French-language broadcast rights to the NHL, RDS will now only be able to broadcast games in the team's blackout region of Quebec and eastern Canada.[11] Regional television rights in English were acquired by Sportsnet East in a three-year deal announced by Rogers on September 2, 2014. Three regional games will also be broadcast by City Montreal.[12]

Standings

Atlantic Division
Pos Team
  • v
  • t
  • e
GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 y – Montreal Canadiens 82 50 22 10 43 221 189 +32 110
2 x – Tampa Bay Lightning 82 50 24 8 47 262 211 +51 108
3 x – Detroit Red Wings 82 43 25 14 39 235 221 +14 100
4 x – Ottawa Senators 82 43 26 13 37 238 215 +23 99
5 Boston Bruins 82 41 27 14 37 213 211 +2 96
6 Florida Panthers 82 38 29 15 30 206 223 −17 91
7 Toronto Maple Leafs 82 30 44 8 25 211 262 −51 68
8 Buffalo Sabres 82 23 51 8 15 161 274 −113 54
Source: National Hockey League
x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division

Schedule and results

Pre-season

2014 Pre-Season Game Log: 4–2–1 (Home: 2–2–0 ; Road: 2–0–1)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Recap
1 September 23 Boston 2–3 Montreal MacDonald 21,287 1–0–0 Recap
2 September 25 Colorado 2–3 Montreal OT Budaj 21,287 2–0–0 Recap
3[a] September 26 Montreal 3–2 Colorado Tokarski 15,074 3–0–0 Recap
4 September 28 Washington 2–0 Montreal Price 21,287 3–1–0 Recap
5 October 1 Montreal 3–1 Chicago Price 20,413 4–1–0 Recap
6 October 3 Montreal 3–4 Ottawa OT Budaj 19,034 4–1–1 Recap
7 October 4 Ottawa 4–2 Montreal Price 21,287 4–2–1 Recap

Notes:
a Game was played at Pepsi Coliseum in Quebec City.

Regular season

2014–15 Game Log
October: 8–2–1 (Home: 4–0–0 ; Road: 4–2–1)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap
1 October 8 Montreal 4–3 Toronto Price 19,745 1–0–0 2 Recap
2 October 9 Montreal 2–1 Washington SO Tokarski 18,506 2–0–0 4 Recap
3 October 11 Montreal 4–3 Philadelphia SO Price 19,745 3–0–0 6 Recap
4 October 13 Montreal 1–7 Tampa Bay Price 17,622 3–1–0 6 Recap
5 October 16 Boston 4–6 Montreal Price 21,287 4–1–0 8 Recap
6 October 18 Colorado 2–3 Montreal Price 21,287 5–1–0 10 Recap
7 October 21 Detroit 1–2 Montreal OT Price 21,287 6–1–0 12 Recap
8 October 25 NY Rangers 1–3 Montreal Price 21,287 7–1–0 14 Recap
9 October 27 Montreal 0–3 Edmonton Tokarski 16,839 7–2–0 14 Recap
10 October 28 Montreal 2–1 Calgary SO Price 19,289 8–2–0 16 Recap
11 October 30 Montreal 2–3 Vancouver OT Price 18,870 8–2–1 17 Recap
November: 8–5–1 (Home: 5–3–1 ; Road: 3–2–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap
12 November 2 Calgary 6–2 Montreal Price 21,287 8–3–1 17 Recap
13 November 4 Chicago 5–0 Montreal Price 21,287 8–4–1 17 Recap
14 November 5 Montreal 2–1 Buffalo SO Tokarski 17,837 9–4–1 19 Recap
15 November 8 Minnesota 1–4 Montreal Price 21,287 10–4–1 21 Recap
16 November 11 Winnipeg 0–3 Montreal Price 21,287 11–4–1 23 Recap
17 November 13 Boston 1–5 Montreal Price 21,287 12–4–1 25 Recap
18 November 15 Philadelphia 3–6 Montreal Price 21,287 13–4–1 27 Recap
19 November 16 Montreal 4–1 Detroit Tokarski 20,027 14–4–1 29 Recap
20 November 18 Pittsburgh 4–0 Montreal Price 21,287 14–5–1 29 Recap
21 November 20 St. Louis 1–4 Montreal Price 21,287 15–5–1 31 Recap
22 November 22 Montreal 2–0 Boston Price 17,565 16–5–1 33 Recap
23 November 23 Montreal 0–5 NY Rangers Tokarski 18,006 16–6–1 33 Recap
24 November 28 Montreal 1–2 Buffalo Price 19,070 16–7–1 33 Recap
25 November 29 Buffalo 4–3 Montreal SO Tokarski 21,287 16–7–2 34 Recap
December: 8–4–0 (Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 4–3–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap
26 December 1 Montreal 4–3 Colorado Price 14,038 17–7–2 36 Recap
27 December 3 Montreal 1–2 Minnesota Price 19,034 17–8–2 36 Recap
28 December 5 Montreal 3–4 Chicago Price 22,087 17–9–2 36 Recap
29 December 6 Montreal 1–4 Dallas Price 16,098 17–10–2 36 Recap
30 December 9 Vancouver 1–3 Montreal Price 21,286 18–10–2 38 Recap
31 December 12 Los Angeles 2–6 Montreal Price 21,286 19–10–2 40 Recap
32 December 16 Carolina 1–4 Montreal Price 21,286 20–10–2 42 Recap
33 December 18 Anaheim 2–1 Montreal Price 21,286 20–11–2 42 Recap
34 December 20 Ottawa 1–4 Montreal Price 21,286 21–11–2 44 Recap
35 December 23 Montreal 3–1 NY Islanders Price 16,170 22–11–2 46 Recap
36 December 29 Montreal 3–1 Carolina Price 17,123 23–11–2 48 Recap
37 December 30 Montreal 2–1 Florida SO Tokarski 19,164 24–11–2 50 Recap
January: 8–2–1 (Home: 4–1–1 ; Road: 4–1–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap
38 January 2 Montreal 4–2 New Jersey Price 16,174 25–11–2 52 Recap
39 January 3 Montreal 4–1 Pittsburgh Price 18,630 26–11–2 54 Recap
40 January 6 Tampa Bay 4–2 Montreal Price 21,286 26–12–2 54 Recap
41 January 10 Pittsburgh 2–1 Montreal OT Price 21,286 26–12–3 55 Recap
42 January 14 Montreal 3–2 Columbus Price 14,964 27–12–3 57 Recap
43 January 15 Montreal 1–4 Ottawa Tokarski 19,893 27–13–3 57 Recap
44 January 17 NY Islanders 4–6 Montreal Tokarski 21,287 28–13–3 59 Recap
45 January 20 Nashville 1–2 Montreal OT Price 21,287 29–13–3 61 Recap
46 January 27 Dallas 2–3 Montreal Price 21,286 30–13–3 63 Recap
47 January 29 Montreal 1–0 NY Rangers Price 18,006 31–13–3 65 Recap
48 January 31 Washington 0–1 Montreal OT Price 21,286 32–13–3 67 Recap
February: 9–3–2 (Home: 5–2–2 ; Road: 4–1–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap
49 February 1 Arizona 3–2 Montreal Tokarski 21,286 32–14–3 67 Recap
50 February 3 Buffalo 3–2 Montreal Price 21,286 32–15–3 67 Recap
51 February 7 New Jersey 2–6 Montreal Price 21,287 33–15–3 69 Recap
52 February 8 Montreal 3–1 Boston Price 17,565 34–15–3 71 Recap
53 February 10 Philadelphia 1–2 Montreal OT Price 21,287 35–15–3 73 Recap
54 February 12 Edmonton 4–3 Montreal OT Tokarski 21,286 35–15–4 74 Recap
55 February 14 Toronto 1–2 Montreal SO Price 21,287 36–15–4 76 Recap
56 February 16 Montreal 2–0 Detroit Price 20,027 37–15–4 78 Recap
57 February 18 Montreal 2–4 Ottawa Tokarski 18,949 37–16–4 78 Recap
58 February 19 Florida 3–2 Montreal SO Price 21,286 37–16–5 79 Recap
59 February 21 Columbus 1–3 Montreal Price 21,286 38–16–5 81 Recap
60 February 24 Montreal 5–2 St. Louis Price 19,383 39–16–5 83 Recap
61 February 26 Montreal 5–2 Columbus Price 12,357 40–16–5 85 Recap
62 February 28 Toronto 0–4 Montreal Price 21,287 41–16–5 87 Recap
March: 6–6–3 (Home: 3–2–1 ; Road: 3–4–2)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap
63 March 2 Montreal 0–4 San Jose Price 17,236 41–17–5 87 Recap
64 March 4 Montreal 1–3 Anaheim Price 17,174 41–18–5 87 Recap
65 March 5 Montreal 3–4 Los Angeles SO Tokarski 18,230 41–18–6 88 Recap
66 March 7 Montreal 2–0 Arizona Price 14,094 42–18–6 90 Recap
67 March 10 Tampa Bay 1–0 Montreal OT Price 21,287 42–18–7 91 Recap
68 March 12 Ottawa 5–2 Montreal Price 21,287 42–19–7 91 Recap
69 March 14 Montreal 3–1 NY Islanders Price 16,170 43–19–7 93 Recap
70 March 16 Montreal 2–4 Tampa Bay Price 19,204 43–20–7 93 Recap
71 March 17 Montreal 3–2 Florida Tokarski 18,245 44–20–7 95 Recap
72 March 19 Carolina 0–4 Montreal Price 21,286 45–20–7 97 Recap
73 March 21 San Jose 0–2 Montreal Price 21,286 46–20–7 99 Recap
74 March 24 Montreal 2–3 Nashville OT Price 17,113 46–20–8 100 Recap
75 March 26 Montreal 2–5 Winnipeg Tokarski 15,016 46–21–8 100 Recap
76 March 28 Florida 2–3 Montreal OT Price 21,287 47–21–8 102 Recap
77 March 30 Tampa Bay 5–3 Montreal Price 21,286 47–22–8 102 Recap
April: 3–0–2 (Home: 1–0–1 ; Road: 2–0–1)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap
78 April 2 Washington 5–4 Montreal SO Price 21,286 47–22–9 103 Recap
79 April 3 Montreal 2–3 New Jersey SO Tokarski 16,592 47–22–10 104 Recap
80 April 5 Montreal 4–1 Florida Price 14,112 48–22–10 106 Recap
81 April 9 Detroit 3–4 Montreal OT Price 21,287 49–22–10 108 Recap
82 April 11 Montreal 4–3 Toronto SO Price 19,308 50–22–10 110 Recap

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs

Playoffs

The Montreal Canadiens entered the playoffs as the Atlantic Division regular season champions. The Canadiens won the first three games of the series en route to defeating the Senators in six games. In Game 1, Brian Flynn scored the game-winning goal at 17:17 of the second period, and recorded two assists as the Canadiens won 4–3. Montreal's P. K. Subban was given a five-minute major and a game misconduct for slashing Ottawa's Mark Stone during the second period, resulting in a microfracture of Stone's right wrist, but did not face any further League discipline. Alex Galchenyuk's goal at 3:40 into overtime gave the Canadiens a 3–2 win in Game 2. Cameron replaced Andrew Hammond with Craig Anderson as his starting goalie for Game 3, who despite a strong outing, surrendered the tying goal by but Dale Weise with 5:47 left in the third period, who also scored at 3:40 into overtime to give Montreal a 2–1 win. Anderson rebounded in Game 4, stopping all 28 Montreal shots while Mike Hoffman scored the Senators' only goal to win 1–0. Ottawa also took Game 5 by a score of 5–1 as Anderson stopped 45 of 46 shots, with Bobby Ryan contributing two goals. The Canadiens then eliminated the Senators in Game 6 by a score of 2–0, with goaltender Carey Price registering the shutout stopping all 43 of Ottawa's shots.

In the second round, Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Canadiens in six games. In Game 1, Nikita Kucherov scored 2:06 into double overtime to give Tampa Bay a 2–1 win. This winning goal was controversial because the Lightning appeared to have been offside on the play, but nothing was called by the linesmen. Earlier at 2:56 of the first overtime period, Kucherov's apparent winning goal was waved off after officials ruled that he pushing Carey Price's pad into the net after the Montreal goalie made the initial save. The Lightning also won Game 2, 6–2, scoring four power play goals. Montreal's Brandon Prust was then fined $5,000 for his postgame derogatory public comments directed toward Referee Brad Watson, which he later apologized for the day afterward. In Game 3, Tyler Johnson scored with 1.1 seconds left to give Tampa Bay a 2–1 victory. The Canadiens stayed alive in Game 4, as Max Pacioretty recorded a shorthanded goal and two assists, as Montreal built a 5–0 second-period lead en route to a 6–2 win. Then, in Game 5, P.A. Parenteau scored with 4:07 left in regulation to give the Canadiens a 2–1 victory. In Game 6, Ben Bishop stopped 18 of 19 Montreal shots, and Kucherov scored two goals, as Tampa Bay won 4–1 to take the series.

2015 Stanley Cup playoffs
Eastern Conference First Round vs. (WC1) Ottawa Senators: Montreal wins 4–2
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series Recap
1 April 15 Ottawa 3–4 Montreal Price 21,287 1–0 Recap
2 April 17 Ottawa 2–3 Montreal OT Price 21,287 2–0 Recap
3 April 19 Montreal 2–1 Ottawa OT Price 20,500 3–0 Recap
4 April 22 Montreal 0–1 Ottawa Price 20,500 3–1 Recap
5 April 24 Ottawa 5–1 Montreal Price 21,287 3–2 Recap
6 April 26 Montreal 2–0 Ottawa Price 20,500 4–2 Recap
Eastern Conference Second Round vs. (A2) Tampa Bay Lightning: Tampa Bay wins 4–2
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series Recap
1 May 1 Tampa Bay 2–1 Montreal 2OT Price 21,287 0–1 Recap
2 May 3 Tampa Bay 6–2 Montreal Price 21,287 0–2 Recap
3 May 6 Montreal 1–2 Tampa Bay Price 19,204 0–3 Recap
4 May 7 Montreal 6–2 Tampa Bay Price 19,204 1–3 Recap
5 May 9 Tampa Bay 1–2 Montreal Price 21,287 2–3 Recap
6 May 12 Montreal 1–4 Tampa Bay Price 19,204 2–4 Recap

Legend:   Win   Loss * denotes if needed

Player statistics

Final[13]

Skaters

Regular Season
Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM
Max Pacioretty 80 37 30 67 38 32
Tomas Plekanec 82 26 34 60 8 46
P. K. Subban 82 15 45 60 21 74
Andrei Markov 81 10 40 50 22 38
David Desharnais 82 14 34 48 22 24
Brendan Gallagher 82 24 23 47 18 31
Alex Galchenyuk 80 20 26 46 8 39
Dale Weise 79 10 19 29 21 34
Lars Eller 77 15 12 27 −6 42
P. A. Parenteau 56 8 14 22 0 30
Brandon Prust 82 4 14 18 6 134
Jiri Sekac 50 7 9 16 −3 18
Alexei Emelin 68 3 11 14 5 59
Sergei Gonchar 45 1 12 13 7 16
Tom Gilbert 72 4 8 12 10 30
Nathan Beaulieu 64 1 8 9 6 45
Jeff Petry 19 3 4 7 −3 10
Jacob de la Rose 33 4 2 6 −5 12
Michael Bournival 29 3 2 5 3 4
Manny Malhotra 58 1 3 4 −6 12
Mike Weaver 31 0 4 4 0 6
Sven Andrighetto 12 2 1 3 0 0
Devante Smith-Pelly 20 1 2 3 −2 12
Jarred Tinordi 13 0 2 2 −5 19
Rene Bourque 13 0 2 2 −9 6
Christian Thomas 18 1 0 1 −2 7
Bryan Allen 5 0 1 1 −2 2
Torrey Mitchell 14 0 1 1 −2 8
Eric Tangradi 7 0 0 0 −3 17
Drayson Bowman 3 0 0 0 0 0
Greg Pateryn 17 0 0 0 0 6
Gabriel Dumont 3 0 0 0 −1 0
Brian Flynn 9 0 0 0 −2 0
Travis Moen 10 0 0 0 0 4
Playoffs
Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM
P. K. Subban 12 1 7 8 1 31
Max Pacioretty 11 5 2 7 2 16
Brendan Gallagher 12 3 2 5 5 0
Tom Gilbert 12 2 3 5 5 14
Torrey Mitchell 12 1 4 5 4 6
Tomas Plekanec 12 1 3 4 3 6
Brandon Prust 12 1 3 4 1 35
Alex Galchenyuk 12 1 3 4 1 10
Jeff Petry 12 2 1 3 2 4
Dale Weise 12 2 1 3 3 16
David Desharnais 11 1 2 3 −1 4
Lars Eller 12 1 2 3 0 4
Devante Smith-Pelly 12 1 2 3 −1 2
Brian Flynn 6 1 2 3 −1 0
Greg Pateryn 7 0 3 3 2 0
Andrei Markov 12 1 1 2 −1 8
P. A. Parenteau 8 1 1 2 0 2
Alexei Emelin 12 0 2 2 1 10
Nathan Beaulieu 5 0 1 1 1 0
Jacob de la Rose 12 0 0 0 0 4

Goaltenders

Regular Season
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Carey Price 66 66 3977 44 16 6 130 1.96 1953 .933 9 0 1 4
Dustin Tokarski 17 16 1005 6 6 4 46 2.75 509 .910 0 0 1 0
Playoffs
Player GP GS TOI W L GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Carey Price 12 12 752 6 6 28 2.23 352 .920 1 0 0 2

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Canadiens. Stats reflect time with the Canadiens only.
Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Canadiens only.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record

Suspensions/fines

Player Explanation Length Salary Date issued
Alexei Emelin Illegal check to head of Buffalo Sabres forward Brian Gionta during NHL Game No. 337 in Buffalo on Friday, November 28, 2014, at 18:06 of the third period. $11,021.51 November 29, 2014[14]
P. K. Subban Diving/Embellishment during NHL Game No. 712 in New York on Thursday, January 29, 2015, at 13:05 of the first period. $2,000.00 February 4, 2015[15]
P. K. Subban Diving/Embellishment during NHL Game No. 1005 in Montreal on Thursday, March 12, 2015, at 0:53 of the second period. $3,000.00 March 20, 2015[16]
Brandon Prust Derogatory public comments directed toward Referee Brad Watson on Sunday, May 3, 2015. $5,000.00 May 5, 2015[17]

Awards and honours

Awards

Regular Season
Player Award Awarded
T. Plekanec NHL First Star of the Week[18] October 13, 2014
C. Price NHL Second Star of the Week[19] November 17, 2014
C. Price NHL Third Star of the Week[20] January 5, 2015
C. Price NHL All-Star game selection[21] January 10, 2015
C. Price NHL First Star of the Week[22] February 2, 2015
D. Desharnais NHL Third Star of the Week[23] February 9, 2015
M. Pacioretty NHL Third Star of the Week[24] February 23, 2015
C. Price NHL Second Star of the Month[25] March 1, 2015
P. K. Subban NHL Second Star of the Week[26] March 2, 2015
C. Price Hart Memorial Trophy[27]
Vezina Trophy[27]
Ted Lindsay Award[27]
June 24, 2015

Milestones

Regular Season
Player Milestone Reached
J. Sekac 1st Career NHL Game October 8, 2014
J. Sekac 1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
October 16, 2014
P. Parenteau 300th Career NHL Game October 27, 2014
L. Eller 300th Career NHL Game November 5, 2014
J. Sekac 1st Career NHL Assist November 8, 2014
P. Subban 300th Career NHL Game November 11, 2014
S. Gonchar 800th Career NHL Point November 15, 2014
T. Plekanec 700th Career NHL Game November 20, 2014
A. Markov 100th Career NHL Goal November 22, 2014
D. Weise 200th Career NHL Game November 28, 2014
S. Andrighetto 1st Career NHL Game
1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
December 6, 2014
B. Prust 400th Career NHL Game December 12, 2014
A. Galchenyuk 1st Career NHL Hat-trick December 16, 2014
B. Prust 100th Career NHL Point December 20, 2014
A. Markov 800th Career NHL Game December 23, 2014
C. Price 400th Career NHL Game
200th Career NHL Win
January 2, 2015
A. Emelin 200th Career NHL Game January 2, 2015
D. Desharnais 300th Career NHL Game January 15, 2015
J. De la Rose 1st Career NHL Game February 3, 2015
C. Thomas 1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
February 12, 2015
J. De la Rose 1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
February 12, 2015
B. Gallagher 100th Career NHL Point February 19, 2015
D. Desharnais 200th Career NHL Point February 28, 2015
S. Gonchar 1,300th Career NHL Game March 12, 2015
A. Galchenyuk 100th Career NHL Point March 21, 2015
T. Plekanec 200th Career NHL Goal April 4, 2015
Playoffs
Player Milestone Reached
B. Flynn 1st Career Playoff Game
1st Career Playoff Goal
1st Career Playoff Assist
1st Career Playoff Point
April 15, 2015
J. Petry 1st Career Playoff Game April 15, 2015
J. De la Rose 1st Career Playoff Game April 15, 2015
G. Pateryn 1st Career Playoff Game April 22, 2015
G. Pateryn 1st Career Playoff Point April 24, 2015
J. Petry 1st Career Playoff Goal
1st Career Playoff Point
May 3, 2015

Transactions

The Canadiens have been involved in the following transactions during the 2014–15 season:

Trades

Date Details
June 28, 2014[28] To Arizona Coyotes
3rd-round pick in 2014
4th-round pick in 2014
To Montreal Canadiens
3rd-round pick in 2014
June 30, 2014[29] To Colorado Avalanche
Daniel Briere
To Montreal Canadiens
P. A. Parenteau
5th-round pick in 2015
July 1, 2014[30] To Buffalo Sabres
Josh Gorges
To Montreal Canadiens
MIN's 2nd-round pick in 2016
October 5, 2014[31] To Winnipeg Jets
Peter Budaj
Patrick Holland
To Montreal Canadiens
Eric Tangradi
November 11, 2014[32] To Dallas Stars
Travis Moen
To Montreal Canadiens
Sergei Gonchar
November 20, 2014[33] To Anaheim Ducks
Rene Bourque
To Montreal Canadiens
Bryan Allen
February 24, 2015[34] To Anaheim Ducks
Jiri Sekac
To Montreal Canadiens
Devante Smith-Pelly
March 2, 2015[35] To Edmonton Oilers
2nd-round pick in 2015
Conditional 5th-round pick in 2015
To Montreal Canadiens
Jeff Petry
March 2, 2015[36] To Buffalo Sabres
5th-round pick in 2016
To Montreal Canadiens
Brian Flynn
March 2, 2015[37] To Buffalo Sabres
Jack Nevins
7th-round pick in 2016
To Montreal Canadiens
Torrey Mitchell

Free agents acquired

Date Player Former team Contract terms
(in U.S. dollars)
Ref
July 1, 2014 Manny Malhotra Carolina Hurricanes 1 year, $850,000 [38]
July 1, 2014 Tom Gilbert Florida Panthers 2 years, $5.6 million [39]
July 1, 2014 Jiri Sekac HC Lev Praha 2 years, $2.7 million [40]
July 1, 2014 Joey MacDonald Calgary Flames 1 year, $600,000 [41]
October 2, 2014 Drayson Bowman Carolina Hurricanes 1 year, $575,000 [42]

Free agents lost

Date Player New team Contract terms
(in U.S. dollars)
Ref
June 3, 2014 Joonas Nattinen Modo Hockey 1 year [43]
July 1, 2014 Thomas Vanek Minnesota Wild 3 years, $19.5 million [44]
July 1, 2014 Brian Gionta Buffalo Sabres 3 years, $12.75 million [45]
July 1, 2014 Mike Blunden Tampa Bay Lightning 1 year, $600,000 [46]
July 1, 2014 Devan Dubnyk Arizona Coyotes 1 year, $800,000 [47]
July 3, 2014 Nick Tarnasky New York Rangers 2 years, two-way contract [48]
July 24, 2014 Martin St. Pierre KHL Medveščak Zagreb 1 year [49]
August 7, 2014 Ryan White Philadelphia Flyers 1 year, $575,000 [50]
September 25, 2014 Robert Czarnik Indy Fuel 1 year [51]
October 14, 2014 Francis Bouillon HC Ambrì-Piotta 1 year [52]
January 20, 2015 Douglas Murray Kölner Haie 1 year [53]

Player signings

Date Player Contract terms
(in U.S. dollars)
Ref
July 1, 2014 Mike Weaver 1 year, $1.75 million contract extension [54]
July 1, 2014 Jeremy Gregoire 3 years, $1.86 million entry-level contract [55]
July 21, 2014 Nikita Scherbak 3 years, $3.625 million entry-level contract [56]
July 24, 2014 Lars Eller 4 years, $14 million contract extension [57]
August 2, 2014 P. K. Subban 8 years, $72 million contract extension [58]
November 29, 2014 Brendan Gallagher 6 years, $22.5 million contract extension [59]
December 19, 2014 Brett Lernout 3 years, $2.055 million entry-level contract [60]
April 12, 2015 Mark MacMillan 2 years, entry level contract [61]
June 1, 2015 Gabriel Dumont 1-year, two-way contract extension [62]
June 1, 2015 Morgan Ellis 1 year, two-way contract extension [62]
June 2, 2015 Jeff Petry 6 years, $33 million contract extension [63][64]
June 13, 2015 Nathan Beaulieu 2 years, $4 million contract extension [65]
June 15, 2015 Torrey Mitchell 3 years, $3.6 million contract extension [66]

Draft picks

Below are the Montreal Canadiens' selections made at the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, held on June 27–28, 2014 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.[67]

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
1 26 Nikita Scherbak RW Russia Russia Saskatoon Blades (WHL)
3 73 b Brett Lernout D Canada Canada Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
5 125 a Nikolas Koberstein D Canada Canada Olds Grizzlys (AJHL)
5 147 Daniel Audette C Canada Canada Sherbrooke Phoenix (QMJHL)
6 177 Hayden Hawkey G  United States Omaha Lancers (USHL)
7 207 Jake Evans C Canada Canada St. Michael's Buzzers (OJHL)

Notes

  • Montreal's second-round pick went to the New York Islanders, as the result of a trade on March 5, 2014 that sent Thomas Vanek and a conditional fifth-round pick in 2014 to Montreal, in exchange for Sebastian Collberg and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[68] The condition – New York would receive a second-round pick in 2014 if Montreal qualified for the 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs – was converted on April 1, 2014.[69]
    • a Montreal received the fifth round pick belonging to the New York Islanders, as the result of a trade on March 5, 2014 that sent Sebastian Collberg and a conditional second-round pick in 2014 to New York, in exchange for Thomas Vanek and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[68] The condition – Montreal would receive a fifth-round pick in 2014 if Montreal qualified for the 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs – was converted on April 1, 2014.[69]
    • b The Arizona Coyotes' third-round pick went to the Montreal Canadiens as the result of a trade on June 28, 2014 that sent a third and fourth-round pick in 2014 (87th and 117th overall) to Arizona in exchange for this pick.

References

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