The Canadiens will begin this season facing one of the biggest challenges they struggled in vain to overcome last season: the prolonged absence of Weber.
New assistant coach Luke Richardson will be tasked with getting the most out of the defensemen until mid-December when Weber, 32, is expected to return from right knee surgery.
Jeff Petry stepped up and had a NHL career season with 42 points (12 goals, 30 assists) in 82 games with Weber limited to 26 games before he had season-ending surgery on his left foot. A lot will be expected of Victor Mete, 20, after he had seven assists and was plus-5 in 49 games as a rookie.
"It's a big concern," Richardson said, "but it's the time of the year that it gives you time to plan around it and worry about the guys that are able to play. And there's some great young players I'm looking forward to working with and I've done that quite a bit with Ottawa, with the young players coming up and in the American [Hockey] League in Binghamton for four years."