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Habs gather in Brossard to reflect on 2024-25 season

Posted on May 5, 2025

BROSSARD – The Canadiens convened at the CN Sports Complex one final time for the 2024-25 season to clear out their lockers and meet the media to wrap up the campaign.

Although the players would’ve liked for this day to be taking place several weeks later than it is, the mood was certainly positive as they celebrated a season of growth and exceeded expectations.

Several Habs announced that they’ve been invited to represent their countries for the 2025 IIHF World Championship in Stockholm, Sweden and Herning, Denmark. Lane Hutson and Cole Caufield told reporters they were weighing a decision on whether to participate for Team USA, while captain Nick Suzuki said he had been invited to play for Canada but was waiting for clearance from the Canadiens. For his part, Mike Matheson confirmed he would be headed overseas to represent his country, while Josh Anderson, Kaiden Guhle, Juraj Slavkovsky, and Joel Armia said they would not.

Here are some highlights from the players’ end-of-season media ops.

Please note questions and answers have been modified for clarity and conciseness.

Suzuki on his line’s progress this season:

I think we took huge steps. Getting the opportunity to play with the same guys for that many games is not that common in this League. I think we were able to just continue to build chemistry and learn from each other, learn off each other, and we’ve become a dangerous line that other teams need to be aware of. There are challenges in that and all the preparation teams do for us. Going into the next year, every game, every opportunity is important for us to show up and be at our best.

Suzuki on experiencing the playoffs in Montreal:

The fans obviously showed that [the Bell Centre] is the best spot to play in the NHL. The atmosphere in the building was something special. I’ll definitely never forget that, my first home packed up building in the playoffs. It was special for me and all the guys. I think it’s definitely a market guys will want to come to.

Caufield on his personal growth this season:

I think I grew a lot as a player this year. I can always take a bigger step, but for sure I think every year you just want to improve, and you want to make a bigger impact out there. I think I did that consistently this year and I just want to keep improving that for next year.

Caufield on Hutson, Ivan Demidov, and Slafkovsky

They are three really, really special talents that we’ve got and they all drive the group every day. They all have that competitive edge to them, too – they all want to be the best and I think that pushes the group even more. They’re really special players, young and hungry, so I’m really excited for the future.

Caufield on the turning points that led the Habs to a playoff spot:

We’d go on these runs, but they weren’t on accident. We looked at ourselves as a group and decided that we needed to turn it around or it was just going to end up how it did the past couple of years. I think we took a big leap in being able to do that; I think we’ve just got to find more consistency in that.

David Savard on the emotions of closing out his career:

It is [emotional]. You don’t get ready for it, in a way. You think you’re ready for it, but I don’t think it’s sunk in just yet. Right now, it’s still a little surreal. For now, it’s just a normal year-end. Obviously a little different than the last game [of the regular season] and knowing this is it, you’re not going to be able to skate on an NHL rink and compete. But at the same time, I know I was ready for it to be the end. We’ll let time settle a little bit and get back to a normal life and be around my family.

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