The new regime: Gorton, Hughes and possibly St. Louis deserve a chance to show how they're going to correct the Canadiens trajectory. A fresh start with a clean slate next season will be their opportunity. The management team has added former NHL forward Vincent Lecavalier as a special advisor to hockey operations, hiring him Feb. 18. That adds depth to the management team. St. Louis, who was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a player in 2018, has guided Montreal to better results (9-7-3) since being hired and likely has the inside track for the job next season, if he wants it.
Abundance of draft picks: Through trades, Montreal has accumulated extra picks and has 14 for the 2022 NHL Draft at the Bell Centre on July 7-8. That includes two first-round picks this year. Unless it wins the lottery, the picks from this year are unlikely to impact the roster for the coming season. But if Montreal takes advantage of the volume of picks with strong scouting and astute selections, it will go a long way toward shoring up the foundation of the franchise, a narrative already begun with the emergence of young impact forwards Nick Suzuki, 22, and Cole Caufield, 21.
Price's return: There is no timetable for Price's return, but the 34-year-old, who was 13-9 with a 2.28 goals-against average and .924 save percentage in the playoffs last season, is back in regular practice with the Canadiens, a strong step in his recovery. Given his career credentials (360-257-79, 2.50 GAA, .917 save percentage, 49 shutouts), the impact of his potential return, especially with a fresh start next season, should not be underestimated.