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Center has 13 points in 23 games this season
www.nhl.comHere’s the latest available on Alex Newhook.
A February 2026 report noted Newhook’s return from a three-month absence due to an ankle injury, with Montreal Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis saying he was ready to rejoin the lineup and expected to play shortly after the Olympic/All-Star break. This marked his first games back after surgery, and the team opened a roster spot by waiving Sammy Blais [source reports include Yardbarker coverage of his return, with details on the injury, recovery, and expected immediate contribution].[1]
For context, Newhook previously missed time in December 2023 with a high ankle sprain, sidelining him 10–12 weeks, and the Canadiens cited the long rehab in the timeline at that time as well.[2]
Additional 2025-2026 coverage around Newhook highlighted ongoing discussions about his role and center depth for Montreal, including mentions of him being utilized at center to balance scoring across lines as he returned from injury.[3][4]
In terms of on-ice impact, post-return articles emphasize that Newhook previously showed strong scoring pace before the injury, indicating potential for a breakout if he stays healthy and reaches peak conditioning after rehab.[5][1]
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Center has 13 points in 23 games this season
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sportsnaut.comThe Canadiens confirmed that Newhook, who fractured his ankle on Nov. 13 against the Dallas Stars, will rejoin the lineup after a long recovery stretch.
www.yardbarker.comWhile most Quebecers will be celebrating Quebec’s national day on June 24, Alex Newhook will be in Ottawa supporting his sister Abby. Six years after the Montreal Canadiens forward was drafted 16th overall by the Colorado Avalanche in Vancouver in 2019, it will be Abby’s turn to be drafted in the best women’s professional hockey league, the PWHL.
thehockeynews.comFor a second year in a row, Alex Newhook held a golf tournament in St. John’s, Newfoundland, and the event included a Q&A with a few special guests. On the stage alongside Newhook were his sister Abby Newhook, who the Boston Fleet of the PWHL recently drafted, Montreal Canadiens teammates Arber Xhekaj, Jakub Dobes, and Jayden Struble, and former Habs Michael Pezzetta and Chris Nilan.
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