May 9, 2015; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; The Montreal Canadiens celebrate their victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning in game five of the second round of the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports

The Montreal Canadiens‘ season is over and while they saw plenty of success in the regular season, it was clear that the team still has some improvements to make over the summer. Here’s a look at what to expect from the Habs during the off-season.

Coaching Changes: No, not Michel Therrien, his job is safe. But it’s pretty clear the Canadiens need help on the power play and there’s little hope that anyone on the current staff will be able to fix the problem. Look for the Habs to add – and likely subtract – an assistant coach or two during the summer.

This year’s Team Canada coach for the 2015 IIHF World Junior Championship, and Gatineau Olympiques coach, Benoit Groulx is leaving the QMJHL for greener pastures. While Groulx will be angling for a head coaching job in the NHL, and the suggestion is that he could be considered in Philadelphia, it wouldn’t be unimaginable to see him take an assistant coaching job in the NHL if there are no head coaching spots available (think Gerard Gallant). If he’s willing to settle for an assistant job, any team would be lucky to have him, and that includes the Canadiens

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