Despite finishing 29th in the NHL in scoring last season (207 goals; 2.52 per game), the Canadiens traded forward Max Pacioretty, a five-time 30-goal scorer, to the Vegas Golden Knights on Sept. 10, and forward Alex Galchenyuk, who scored 30 goals in 2015-16 and was third on Montreal with 19 last season, to the Arizona Coyotes on June 16.
Among the players the Canadiens will rely on to take their place are Brendan Gallagher, who led them with 31 goals last season, Tomas Tatar, who was acquired in the Pacioretty trade and has scored at least 20 goals in four straight seasons, and Jonathan Drouin, who scored 13 goals in 77 games last season, his first in Montreal.