Ivan Demidov has been involved with several companies since his arrival in North America.
And this is not the end.
The young Canadiens player appears in a new commercial for GoPlex, a company that offers an indoor entertainment center located in Brossard. This is another commercial partnership #93…
In the ad, we see Demidov riding a go-kart, hitting golf balls… and even hear him say a few words in French:
GoPlex, winning starts here! — Ivan Demidov
Obviously his French isn't perfect… but it's interesting just to see him put in the effort to make it happen. The post I'm talking about can be found by clicking on the link below:
Obviously, companies see how popular Ivan Demidov is in Quebec. They're not afraid to work with him because he's already a star in Montreal…even though he doesn't even have a full season after a draw in the National League.
On the other hand, for a young man it begins to seem too much. Advertising here, partnership with a few companies there…
At the same time, it cannot be said that this greatly affects his play on the ice. The youngster has 17 points in his last 18 games for the Canadiens and is moving forward at a particularly exciting pace.
Demidov was even named NHL rookie of the month in December…
I just hope his popularity and all these endorsement deals never affect his acting. But child he has such talent that it doesn't seem to bother me either.
In some ways, all the better if he can improve his image while achieving success on the ice.
After a while
– Reminder: Canada will attempt to win the bronze medal from Finland at the World Junior Championships this afternoon.
The last two games of the tournament #WorldJunior on #RDS #Tradition
16:30 Finland v. Canada
for bronze
20:30 Czech Republic
vs Sweden
for a gold medal
Canada has a 3-2 record in the bronze medal games.
No Brady Martin pic.twitter.com/lu2lVBVEcR
– Stephan Leroux (@StephRDSJunior) January 5, 2026
– It’s your turn to answer.
The Habs play 3 games this week.
What will be their record during this period?
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) January 5, 2026
– Times are changing…
Stills from the short film “Such a Simple Game,” about a Montreal Canadiens training session in 1963. pic.twitter.com/WxOTN6YPgf
– Andrey Zadarnovski (@AZadarski) January 5, 2026
– Sick.
Kris Letang won in overtime, finishing 1200th. @NHL game… and we'll show you behind the scenes of the Penguins radio booth.
pic.twitter.com/cKoDnDINK5
– Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) January 5, 2026
for bronze 
vs Sweden
for a gold medal 








