About
Marco D’Amico is an accredited hockey reporter covering the Montreal Canadiens, with a sharp focus on NHL prospects, the NHL Draft and player development. Known for his insightful analysis and deep scouting knowledge, Marco’s work has been featured on major networks such as TSN, RDS, CBC and more. Over the years, he has interviewed top hockey talents including Lane Hutson, Shane Wright, Ivan Demidov, Logan Cooley and NHL superstar Nathan MacKinnon.
He has covered multiple NHL Drafts and international events like the 4 Nations Face-Off, providing on-the-ground insights and expert breakdowns. In addition to his work in hockey media, Marco brings more than a decade of editing and marketing experience across a range of industries — from tech startups to cultural organizations — sharpening his ability to craft compelling narratives and deliver content that resonates with diverse audiences.
His unique blend of insider access, expert evaluation and compelling storytelling has made him a respected voice in the hockey media landscape.
News by Marco D'Amico
Update on Hutson Contract Talks, RFA Market Reset, Dobson Comparable
Lane Hutson’s RFA status, the Dobson deal, and NHL cap rules are shaping how the Canadiens approach his next contract.


Source: Canadiens Play The Waiting Game on The Trade Front
Canadiens avoid risky trades, keep top prospects, and eye Sept. 1 for cap space once Carey Price’s contract is resolved.


Source: McKenna Sweepstakes Expected to Spur Earlier NHL Trade Activity
Parity stalled trades this summer, but the 2026 McKenna sweepstakes may spark early NHL sell-offs by U.S. Thanksgiving, sources say.


Logan Mailloux on Trade to St-Louis, Praise For Canadiens, Embracing Local Culture
Logan Mailloux opens up about his rise in pro hockey, NHL readiness, and new chapter with the Blues in this exclusive interview.


“It’s Going to Make Things Complicated” — NHL CBA Hits Canadian Clubs
New CBA changes to retention, bonuses, and front-loading could limit trades, hurt Canadian teams, and chill creativity across the NHL.

