
Episode 115: Habs 2024-25 End of Season Review
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In this episode, we discuss...
The Canadiens’ 2024–25 season came to a close with a Game 5 playoff loss to the Washington Capitals. Now that the dust has settled, we’re looking back at the moments that defined the Habs’ rollercoaster season — the highs, the lows, and everything in between. What could be next and what we hope to see the management do this offseason.
- Sum up the Habs' season
- Top moment and/or play(s) of the Habs season
- What is the minimum that Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton have to do this offseason to have a successful offseason
- Next steps
- If Sidney Crosby decides to move on from Pittsburgh, could the Habs be his preferred destination? If so, should the Canadiens trade for Sidney Crosby (it feels crazy to even ask... c'mon it's Sidney Crosby... right!?!)
- At the start of the season, was there a player we criticized that we’d be willing to apologize to now?
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