Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
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Sam Montembeault had a notable 2024–25 season opener with a 48-save shutout against the Maple Leafs, setting an NHL record for most saves in a season-opening shutout. He later posted a career-best 17th win in January 2025. These details were covered in season-recap outlets and player profiles around that period.
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In December 2025, he was demoted to the Laval Laval Rocket (AHL) for conditioning, with the Canadiens citing development/conditioning needs; he returned to NHL action in late December but then faced more competition for starts, and his record that season ended with a sub-.900 save percentage. This sequence was reported by multiple outlets following the Canadiens’ roster moves.
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By late April 2026, CBSSports’ Canadiens coverage indicated he had accumulated about 25 appearances with a save percentage around .872 to .875 and a GAA in the low 3s, with Jakub Dobes and others contesting starts as the team navigated a tough stretch; fantasy and game previews noted him as a bench option with upside if he regained form.
If you’d like, I can fetch the most current articles and give you a concise, cited briefing with a quick timeline and a short assessment of his current role with Montreal.
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I heard Craig Laughlin in a video clip. It must have come from Monumental Sports Network who are broadcasting Washington Capitals home games. He talked about the overtime goal Alex Ovechkin scored and it perked my ears up.
thehockeynews.comGet the latest on Montreal Canadiens G Sam Montembeault including news, stats, videos, and more on CBSSports.com
www.cbssports.comWhoa!
www.hockeyfeed.comSamuel Montembeault player info, news, stats, game logs, videos, and more on NBC Sports.
www.nbcsports.comCanadiens' Sam Montembeault: Will miss Sunday
www.cbssports.comThe Montreal Canadiens were back in town and took to the ice in Brossard; afterward, coach Martin St-Louis answered the burning question.
thehockeynews.comFor the Montreal Canadiens’ Sam Montembeault, December hasn’t just been unkind — it’s been clarifying. At the start of the month, Montembeault was still recognizable as the Canadiens’ steady option.
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