Guy Larose
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The problem is everyone has many players vying for jobs at training camp. You wouldn’t have received a 4th rounder for Kovacevic at that time because NJ would have just taken someone else on waivers from the plethora of players available.I disagree 100%.
While I agree it was obvious the habs would only be able to keep a maximum of 8 defenseman in the NHL but instead of letting their play during camp+ pre season decide if their defenseman warranted to stay in the NHL, the habs decided to decimate their depth so they can give opportunity to their younger defenseman. To me this is/was always dumb, a 4th round pick for Kovacevic is not good enough of an asset to move him before training camp. If a team offered a 1st, sure but a mid round pick? The worst case scenario is that Kovacevic stink at camp and you demote him to the AHL or lose him on waiver and miss out on a mid pick. No big deal considering his cap hit. The issue was, if Mailloux, Reinbacher, Barron were not ready (which we know happened) or showed the talent to stay with the big club at least you would still have Kovacevic as a depth defenseman. It would also mean a battle for a roster spot at camp. Handing out NHL roster spot to rookie prior to the camp is not the way professional sport should be. It's a competitive sport, you need depth and you want them to show you they are ready by their play on the ice. Now guess what, we have acquired a depth defenseman in Carrier with a significant cap hit and terms. If he stink, you are stuck with him, demoting him to the AHL is not an option.
It's hard to say.Well, I think they made a mistake and are trying to fix things.
Having as many as 5 rookie defencemen on the ice on any given night was wrong.
We had Kovacevic on a minimum wage contract( 1/6th of what Carrier earns) and could have kept him to trade at this year's deadline if need be. We sent him to NJ, and by all accounts, he has been good while Barron has not.
Dach and Newhook were traded and not missed by Chicago and Colorado and will eventually get traded out of Montreal, rebuilding or not.
Not sure that I see the need to trade Laine. He isn't that old. He is formidable when motivated, which he appears to be. We can have nice things!As everyone said before the year began...
Everyone else is up in the air. Mailloux, Roy, Laine, Struble, X, Engstrom… most will probably be with us but some may be leveraged in trades.
Is that Jonathan Kovacevic on your avatar?They're better at trading Jordan Harris.
Count me as one of those non-excited about this trade. Don't care we lost Barron though... but we could have lost him for a lot cheaper.This trade only hurt our tank and our cap flexiblity, it doesn’t really help us in our rebuild. We get an additional French player, add player represented by Quartexx(Hughes old agency). I’m not losing sleep over Barron but the team isn’t improving because we traded our #7D. Considering the situation on RD we gave Kovacevic away who was the perfect #6/7D, Fabbro was available on waiver and Trouba was traded for Vaakanainen and a 4th… this deal isn’t anything to get excited about I would have been much happier with the other 3 options…
I think Laine is here longterm if he agrees to a decent contract. If he wants 10+ I think we'll move him. We'll see how it goes but I think he'll likely stay. He's bounced around so much and if Montreal can help put his career back together, why move on?Not sure that I see the need to trade Laine. He isn't that old. He is formidable when motivated, which he appears to be. We can have nice things!
While also cementing the relationship with Bogdan, who seems a bit miffed at the relative neglect.No welcome to Montreal video for Carrier? Sad. But not really
Wonder how Hughes' trip to Russia is going and will the bring Demidov with them.
What will you ever do with that username now that Hughes has dispatched your guy?Just waking up to this. Very surprised that Habs pulled this off. I was a defender of Barron but I really don't like how his season went this year. His confidence is shot. He may be able to build a career like a Mike Reilly but solid work by HuGo
While also cementing the relationship with Bogdan, who seems a bit miffed at the relative neglect.
Habs fans don't have the patience for a rebuild.Holy ..... So much toxicity over a simple trade.
It’s definitely worth asking why and how Barron stagnated. We have too many young players not progressing at the same time — some troubleshooting and deducting is in order.Barron has regressed since being acquired, and with Mailloux, Reinbacher, and Engstrom coming soon, Barron wouldn't have much of an opportunity here anymore.
So they traded him now to at least improve in the short term.
Do you think Hughes was impatient with Barron? You insistently argued for patience with Barron this year.Habs fans don't have the patience for a rebuild.
The toxicity is just a reflection of their inability to cope with not getting immediate results.
I think for Laine it comes down to pricing. He doesn't drive the play and isn't particularly good at ES/defensively. He's not a guy you pay 11+ mil to. But he is definitely one of those "missing piece" type of players.Not sure that I see the need to trade Laine. He isn't that old. He is formidable when motivated, which he appears to be. We can have nice things!
Most first round picks stagnate and bust. The odds are stacked against you.It’s definitely worth asking why and how Barron stagnated.
Watch Barron becoming #1 RD nowBarron has regressed since being acquired, and with Mailloux, Reinbacher, and Engstrom coming soon, Barron wouldn't have much of an opportunity here anymore.
So they traded him now to at least improve in the short term.
Isn't he under contract for 2 more years?