2014–15 Montreal Canadiens season
NHL hockey team season
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
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
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 CanadiensP. A. Parenteau 5th-round pick in 2015
July 1, 2014[ 30]
To Buffalo Sabres Josh Gorges
To Montreal CanadiensMIN 's 2nd-round pick in 2016
October 5, 2014[ 31]
To Winnipeg Jets Peter Budaj Patrick Holland
To Montreal CanadiensEric Tangradi
November 11, 2014[ 32]
To Dallas Stars Travis Moen
To Montreal CanadiensSergei Gonchar
November 20, 2014[ 33]
To Anaheim Ducks Rene Bourque
To Montreal CanadiensBryan Allen
February 24, 2015[ 34]
To Anaheim Ducks Jiri Sekac
To Montreal CanadiensDevante 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]
Notes
a The New York Islanders ' fifth-round pick went to the Montreal Canadiens 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). 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.
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.
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