2014–15 Montreal Canadiens | |
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Atlantic Division champions
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Division | 1st Atlantic |
Conference | 2nd Eastern |
2014–15 record | 50–22–10 |
Home record | 26–9–6 |
Road record | 24–13–4 |
Goals for | 221 |
Goals against | 189 |
Team information | |
General Manager | Marc Bergevin |
Coach | Michel Therrien |
Captain | Vacant |
Alternate captains |
Andrei Markov Max Pacioretty Tomas Plekanec P. K. Subban |
Arena | Bell Centre |
Average attendance | 21,286 (37 games) |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Max Pacioretty (37) |
Assists | P. K. Subban (45) |
Points | Max Pacioretty (67) |
Penalties in minutes | Brandon Prust (130) |
Plus/minus |
(+): Max Pacioretty (38) (−): Manny Malhotra (−6) |
Wins | Carey Price (44) |
Goals against average | Carey Price (1.96) |
The 2014–15 Montreal Canadiens season was the 106th season of play for the franchise that was founded on December 4, 1909, and was also their 98th season in the National Hockey League.
Defenceman Douglas Murray, forward George Parros and forward Thomas Vanek became free agents. On July 1, 2014, captain Brian Gionta signed with the Buffalo Sabres, being joined by defenseman Josh Gorges, who was traded to the team the same day for the Minnesota Wild's 2016 second round pick previously acquired in a trade for Matt Moulson. Notable free agent signing included defenseman Tom Gilbert, centre Manny Malhotra and prospect Jiri Sekac, formally of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). On August 2, 2014, after months of ongoing negotiations, defenceman P. K. Subban signed an eight-year contract extension worth $72 million, avoiding salary arbitration. Subban becomes the highest paid defenseman through the 2014–15 season.
Hockey operations changes included Daniel Lacroix and Rob Ramage being appointed assistant coach and player development coach, respectively. Ramage had previously played for the Canadiens and was part of the 1993 Stanley Cup Championship team, while Lacroix worked as assistant coach with the Hamilton Bulldogs, the Canadiens’ main affiliate team in the American Hockey League (AHL) during the 2009–10 season. The Canadiens also announced a reorganization within the hockey department. Rick Dudley was named senior vice president, hockey operations. Scott Mellanby was promoted to assistant general manager, to work along with Larry Carriere. Trevor Timmins was appointed vice president of player personnel, as well as retaining his responsibilities as the club's director of amateur scouting.