The Canadian will continue to have one of the youngest teams in the NHL

If we take a closer look at the Canadian’s squad, we notice that despite the presence of veterans, who are also very important for a rebuilding, the core of the team is made up of young players. It is clear, otherwise there would be no reconstruction.

The captain Nick Suzuki is the oldest in the group of young people, he will be 25 years old in August, then the Cole Caufield, Juraj Slafkovsky, Kirby Dach, Alex Newhook, Joshua Roy, Kaiden Guhle, Arber Xhekaj And Jayden Struble are all 23 years old or younger.

Add the next wave of hopefuls to this group Lane Hutson, David Reinbacher, Ivan Demidov, Logan Mailloux And Jacob Fowler.

It’s been a long time since we’ve seen a Canadiens team led by this many good young players, and it shouldn’t be long before this team becomes dangerous.

NHL roster at The third youngest, to be exact.

Only the Sabres and Flyers will have a younger roster.

Here is the relevant list:

Buffalo – 25.3
Philadelphia-26.1
Montreal – 26.4

Utah – 26.5
Ottawa – 26.8
Boston – 27.1
Anaheim – 27.2
Columbus – 27.2
New York Rangers – 27.5
Dallas- 27.8
Calgary – 28.0
New Jersey – 28.1
Vegas- 28.2
San Jose – 28.2
Los Angeles – 28.3
Colorado-28.3

Seattle – 28.3
Florida – 28.3
Winnipeg – 28.4
Minnesota – 28.4
Vancouver – 28.6
Detroit-28.6
St. Louis – 28.7
New York Islanders – 28.7
Washington-28.9
Toronto – 29.2
Chicago-29.2
Tampa Bay – 29.6
Caroline – 29.7
Nashville – 29.8
Edmonton – 30.5
Pittsburgh – 30.9

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