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Canadiens’ Fans Shouldn’t Expect to See Oliver Kapanen in the NHL Next Season – The Hockey Writers – Montreal Canadiens

Oliver Kapanen Team Finland

The Montreal Canadiens finally put pen to paper with Finnish center Oliver Kapanen. They had drafted him 64th overall at the 2021 Draft and since then, he has progressed very well. What does this signing mean for next season though?

Kapanen’s Development Over the Last 3 Seasons

In the three seasons since being drafted, Kapanen has carried on playing in Finland’s SM liiga with KalPa Kuopio or its minor affiliates. In the 2023-24 campaign, the 20-year-old played 51 games and picked up 34 points in the process, making him fourth in scoring on the roster. Undrafted 21-year-old Juuso Maenpaa had the lead with 49 points in 59 games followed by two veterans Matya Kantner (25 and never drafted) and Jaakko Rissanen (33 and undrafted).

Kapanen has also enjoyed international experience playing in the Under-20 World Junior Championship, putting up five points in 12 games and being named Finland’s captain for the 2022-23 tournament. This past season, at the 2024 World Championship, the Canadiens’ prospect scored six goals in just eight games, getting fans excited about seeing him wear the Sainte-Flanelle one day. It’s at those World Championships that Canadiens’ general manager Kent Hughes met with Kapanen’s agent and decided they would iron out a contract after the end of the tournament.

The Entry-Level Deal & Its Implications

The three-year pact signed with the Canadiens covers seasons 2024-25 to 2026-27 wherever he plays since the contract of a 20-year-old cannot slide to the next season. Furthermore, if he fails to make the Canadiens’ roster, he will head back to Europe and make his debut with Timra IK, a Swedish club competing in the Swedish Hockey League, since he signed a contract with them before the start of the last World Championship.

It’s worth mentioning that Timra IK’s general manager is Kapanen’s father, Kimmo. Hopefully, this doesn’t turn out to be like the Alexander Galchenyuk saga in which the young player’s dad was too involved.  If you recall, it was reported that Galchenyuk would meet his father outside the Canadiens’ locker room after the game to discuss his performance and get advice which sometimes amounted to “do not listen to your coach, listen to me”. Even worse, the American would check his cell phone between periods to see his father’s advice.

Oliver Kapanen, Team Finland (Photo by Andy Devlin/ Getty Images)

In any case, Kapanen will report to the Canadiens’ camp on Sept. 18 and be put through his paces with…

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