Here’s the latest on Josh Anderson and the Montreal Canadiens (Habs).
- Recent status: The Canadiens have had several injuries recently, and Anderson has been in and out of the lineup at times this season, with reports noting he missed games due to illness or an upper-body injury in various updates this year.[4][7][8]
- Trade chatter and performance: Over the past year, there has been ongoing speculation about Anderson’s value and potential moves, driven by his large contract and some struggles on ice, which has kept him in the trade rumor mill at times. The Hockey News has suggested expectations for a bounce-back season for him, though outcomes have varied by report and timeframe.[2][3][5][9]
- Public commentary: Multiple Canadiens-focused outlets and YouTube channels have discussed what the team should do with Anderson, ranging from leveraging him in trades to optimizing his role, reflecting the high level of interest around his situation among fans and analysts.[6][4]
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On this topic, the excellent Bob Hartley recently shared his thoughts on BPM Sports, and he believes Anderson's value could be massive. A few years ago, it was rumored that Josh Anderson might fetch a high 1st-round pick, but his value then plummeted to almost nothing.
www.yardbarker.comRead the recent NHL news and rumors about Josh Anderson for fantasy hockey. Montreal Canadiens right wing Josh Anderson (illness) exited Saturday's 4-1 road win…
www.rotoballer.comMontreal Canadiens power forward Josh Anderson is primed for a bounce back season.
thehockeynews.comFind the latest news about Montreal Canadiens Right Wing Josh Anderson on ESPN. Check out news, rumors, and game highlights.
www.espn.comThe Canadiens have five injuries (five forwards, in fact) at the moment: Alex Newhook, Patrik Laine, Josh Anderson, Kirby Dach, and Jake Evans. It’s agreed that Newhook, who hasn’t started skating again and theoretically still has two months of rehab ahead of him, isn’t close to a comeback.
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