Newhook Returns After Three-Month Absence - Yardbarker
The 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.comHere’s the latest on Alex Newhook and the NHL scene involving him:
Alex Newhook’s status with the Montreal Canadiens has been notable as he returned from a long injury layoff and helped stabilize the lineup. Reports in February 2026 indicated he rejoined the Canadiens after recovering from an ankle-related injury and was expected to contribute immediately. His performance prior to the injury suggested he was trending toward a breakout season, with strong scoring pace in the months before his setback.[1]
Earlier career notes: Newhook was traded to Montreal from Colorado in 2023, where he had shown potential as a young center, including a 14-goal, 30-point season in 82 games prior to the trade. His injury history includes a high ankle sprain in December 2023 that kept him out for 10–12 weeks, a setback that teams and fans closely monitored given his trajectory.[2][4]
Context about his impact: In Montreal, Newhook has been part of a younger core alongside players like Caufield and Suzuki, a role that’s increased opportunities for him to contribute when healthy. Coverage in late 2025 and into 2026 highlighted his growing role and the positive signs from his start to the season.[5][6]
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If you’d like, I can assemble a concise timeline of Newhook’s injury history, trades, and key 2025–2026 performance highlights with sources. Also I can pull the latest game-by-game stats for his current season if you want a quick snapshot.
The 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.comCenter has 13 points in 23 games this season
www.nhl.comPlenty of Montreal Canadiens players are having a great season this year, but there's one player whose performances have gone largely unnoticed: Alex Newhook.
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www.cbssports.comNewhook, a 22-year-old forward who won the Stanley Cup during his time in Colorado, scored 14 goals and added 16 assists for the Avalanche last season, suiting up in all 82 games.
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