The Montreal Canadiens offseason has been especially quiet lately as we head into the second half of July. That is to be expected as most hockey executives get their summer business taken care of early in July and then are hard to find for the rest of July and August.
Unless you work at a golf course pretty much anywhere in North America. Then you’ll find hockey executives all over the place. But they won’t be getting much work done and the Canadiens have done little since trading Joel Edmundson and signed a couple of depth forwards in the first few days of July.