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Where Are They Now? 2021 Montreal Canadiens

Nov 30, 2023; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens center Nick Suzuki (14) plays the puck against the Florida Panthers during the first period at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

The Montreal Canadiens are now three seasons removed from playing in the Stanley Cup Final. In an ever-evolving sports world, roster turnover is an expected part of the business, and a championship contender like the Canadiens in 2021 is no exception.

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Out of the 24 players to dress during the playoff run, only six remain active with the club, meaning 18 skaters from that drive to the Final are playing somewhere else or retired.

Today, we want to dive into the roster turnover and see what has happened to the 2021 Canadiens, who came within three victories of hoisting their 25th Stanley Cup.

Where Are They Now? 2021 Montreal Canadiens

Still with the Canadiens

  • Nick Suzuki

  • Cole Caufield

  • Josh Anderson

  • Brendan Gallagher

  • Joel Armia

  • Jake Evans

After appearing in the Stanley Cup Final, Suzuki was promoted to captain of the Canadiens and became a 30-goal scorer. Caufield continues to score over 20 goals a season, while Anderson just had one of the worst seasons of his career with just 20 points.

Nov 30, 2023; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens center Nick Suzuki (14) plays the puck against the Florida Panthers during the first period at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

Nov 30, 2023; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens center Nick Suzuki (14) plays the puck against the Florida Panthers during the first period at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

Gallagher is now the longest-tenured skater in the Montreal room, approaching 800 games, and Armia scored a career-high 17 goals in 2023-24. Evans remains with the club, and had his best season following the run to the Final.

Still in the NHL

  • Corey Perry (Edmonton)

  • Jesperi Kotkaniemi (Carolina)

  • Jeff Petry (Detroit)

  • Erik Gustafsson (Detroit)

  • Brett Kulak (Edmonton)

  • Jake Allen (New Jersey)

  • Tyler Toffoli (San Jose Sharks)

  • Joel Edmundson (Los Angeles Kings)

  • Ben Chiarot (Detroit Red Wings)

  • Phillip Danault (Los Angeles Kings)

  • Alexander Romanov (New York Islanders)

  • Artturi Lehkonen (Colorado Avalanche)

  • Jonathon Merrill (Minnesota Wild)

  • Tomas Tatar (New Jersey Devils)

Immediately following the loss in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final, the Canadiens lineup began to separate. Tatar, Merrill, Danault, Gustafsson, and Perry left in free agency, while Kotkaniemi departed to the Carolina Hurricanes via an offer sheet.

During the following season, 2021-22, the dismantling continued with a slew of trades, including Toffoli (February), Kulak (March), Lehkonen (March), and Chiarot (March). In the offseason, the Canadiens traded Romanov to the New York Islanders.

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