ST. PAUL, MN - FEBRUARY 08: Arizona Coyotes left wing Max Domi (16) shoots in the 3rd period during the Western Conference game between the Arizona Coyotes and the Minnesota Wild on February 8, 2018 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Coyotes defeated the Wild 4-3 in overtime. (Photo by David Berding/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

With a short window to speculate, it looks like Max Domi will be wearing number 13 for the Montreal Canadiens this upcoming season.

The Montreal Canadiens have a new face on the team and a number to match. With 16 having been retired 43 years ago, Max Domi would have to find something else to place on the back of his jersey. We looked at a few options for him in an earlier post, but it looks like the 23-year-old has been given the number 13.

The Habs NHL site under the roster list highlights Domi with the number 13 in his # column. He’s in a different organization, but Lou Lamoriello would not be happy with this. The page also has the Winnipeg native listed as a centre, but take that for what you will.

If so, Domi will be the sixth player in franchise history to wear 13. The Alexander Semin experiment in 2016 saw him as the last person to do it. Mike Cammalleri is probably the biggest name to be associated with the number.

He played two full seasons with the Montreal Canadiens. Cammalleri was an undersized player as well, but he made up for it in his production on the ice. He put up 26 and 19-goal seasons respectively and had 22 points in 38 games before getting moved.

More to come from the site as far as number changes go is with Karl Alzner. With Alex Galchenyuk in Arizona, 27 was available. Many thought that Jonathan Drouin might return to it seeing as that was his number back with the Tampa Bay Lightning. Alzner wore 27 for the majority of his tenure in Washington. Perhaps going back to his roots leafs him on his way to a much more improved season.

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Domi has the buzz, contract, and now a number to start his time in Montreal with. Although the number has memories behind it, he’ll be looking to form some of his own.