Montreal Canadiens: Former Habs Helping New Teams Find Success in Playoffs

Sep 25, 2020; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; Mikhail Sergachev. Mandatory Credit: Perry Nelson-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 25, 2020; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; Mikhail Sergachev. Mandatory Credit: Perry Nelson-USA TODAY Sports /
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Feb 25, 2022; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Jesperi Kotkaniemi Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 25, 2022; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Jesperi Kotkaniemi Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports /

Eastern Conference

Jesperi Kotkaniemi had an up and down regular season with the Carolina Hurricanes, finishing the season with 29 points in 66 games. It was his first year with the Canes after signing an offer sheet and being allowed to go for a first round pick and a third round pick in return. He scored zero points in a seven game first round win over the Boston Bruins.

Max Domi was picked up by the Hurricanes at the trade deadline. He now finds himself playing a top six role with Vincent Trocheck and Teuvo Teravainen. The trio was a force in Game 7, with Domi scoring twice and assisting on another to finish the opening round with five points as the Canes blew past the Bruins and onto Round 2 against the New York Rangers.

The New York Rangers don’t have any former Habs skaters in the playoff lineup, though Jarred Tinordi and Keith Kinkaid did get some playing time in during the regular season. They do, however, have a very familiar face behind the bench. Gerard Gallant was a popular Habs assistance coach for two seasons, helping guide the team to the 2014 Eastern Conference Final before leaving to take over as the Florida Panthers head coach.

Speaking of the Florida Panthers, they acquired Ben Chiarot at the trade deadline from the Canadiens and he helped the Panthers get by the Washington Capitals in Round 1. Chiarot averaged just over 17 minutes per game, much less than he did with the Habs last season, but he kills penalties and plays that rugged style we all know so well which makes the Panthers more difficult to play against.

The Tampa Bay Lightning squeaked past the Toronto Maple Leafs in Round 1, with some help from a few former Habs. Mikhail Sergachev only played a handful of games in Montreal before being traded to the Lightning and he has blossomed into a great two-way defender. He played 22:34 per game in all situations and added a pair of assists in the seven game nail biting series win.

Ryan McDonagh never played for the Canadiens but he was drafted by the team many years ago. He was infamously traded for Scott Gomez before turning pro and is still a key player on a top team all these years later. He played 22:09 per contest and added a goal and three points in the series.

Corey Perry left Montreal after one season because the Lightning offered him a two-year contract. He plays on the Lightning’s fourth line which is a gritty, grinding, cycling line that averages just under ten minutes per game. He scored a pair of goals in the series against the Maple Leafs.