Montreal's most productive modern scorer — 337 goals before injury ended his career.
Max Pacioretty was born in New Canaan, Connecticut in 1988. Montreal Canadiens selected him 22nd overall in the 2007 NHL Draft. His career produced 337 goals and 306 assists for 643 career points. He was selected to one All-Star game. He won Olympic silver with the USA in 2014. He served as the Montreal Canadiens' captain from 2015 to 2018. He scored 37 goals for Montreal in 2011-12 and 39 goals in 2014-15. His career was severely disrupted by a torn ACL in both his Achilles tendon and a severe chest injury suffered in 2022 that required emergency surgery and nearly ended his career. His comeback attempts after the injuries were limited. He is the most prolific American scorer in Canadiens history. The hit he received from Zdeno Chára in 2011 — which fractured his neck — and his recovery from that injury to score 281 goals in subsequent seasons is one of hockey's more remarkable individual injury stories.
All-Star 1x
Career Honours
- All-Star 1x
- Masterton Trophy finalist
- Olympic Silver (USA 2014)