Confirmed with Link: Alexandre Carrier acquired from the Predators in exchange for Justin Barron

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Not sure why Trotz thought this was a trade Nashville needed to make, puzzling is an understatement. Carrier has instantly improved this team's back end.
My concern is what happens to Jayden Struble as Adam Engstrom continues to improve in Laval.
Churn is good. This is the best kind of fitness test (Darwinian competition)... one that Barron failed.

Trotz felt Carrier was overpain relative to his performance, so it was more of a cap dump than a straight trade imo.
Remember the time when Victor Mete was the only option?
Bergevin was very, very bad at acquiring talent of any kind.
 
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The best part of the trade isn't that he's just an upgrade over Barron, but the impact it has had on our other D.

He's been a perfect fit for Guhle. It keeps Guhle on the left side and those 2 can play bigger minutes and tougher matchups together.

Savard has slowed down, but he's still a solid veteran when playing lower minutes. He's helped Xhekaj look the best he has since his rookie year and they have helped allow us to finally have 3 steady D pairs.
 

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Completely different players.

But yes, absolutely, Mailloux is far away. I hope that's not a surprise... his ENTIRE OHL career was 96 games. Playoffs included. He's one of those young players who was hurt a lot by COVID, + his suspension took a toll.

He was always going to need 2-3 years in the AHL, guy needs icetime. Experience.
Sure reps and opportunity can't hurt but I'm not sure it will help him process info quickly enough which is where I think he struggles.
 

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He's been pretty impressive early on. I like the fit with Guhle a lot and it's definitely helped to take some of the responsibility away from Savard. Pretty intriguing to think about how the defence could look with an addition like Andersson or with Reinbacher developing over the next couple years.
Having Guhle on his natural side is HUGE
 

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He's been pretty impressive early on. I like the fit with Guhle a lot and it's definitely helped to take some of the responsibility away from Savard. Pretty intriguing to think about how the defence could look with an addition like Andersson or with Reinbacher developing over the next couple years.
Carrier was really good beside Matthias Ekholm. I can see the same patern here between Ekholm and Guhle.
 

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The best part of the trade isn't that he's just an upgrade over Barron, but the impact it has had on our other D.

He's been a perfect fit for Guhle. It keeps Guhle on the left side and those 2 can play bigger minutes and tougher matchups together.

Savard has slowed down, but he's still a solid veteran when playing lower minutes. He's helped Xhekaj look the best he has since his rookie year and they have helped allow us to finally have 3 steady D pairs.
I have to give Arber some credit. I would say for the last 10-15 games, Arber started to look a lot better. He simplified his game while taking a lot fewer penalties. He's more concerned with development than policing, and it's showing.
 

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I don’t doubt the Montreal dressing room is fun. It’s a bunch of kids not veterans. There’s court jesters like Slaf and Caufield. It’s less business. Laine got ripped for that because he’s more clumsy when expressing himself.
It's always hard to tell from the outside but they also seem very hard working, so it's not just fun with clowning around, they can also be very serious and put in the hard work and push each other. It's that combination of putting in the hard work, but making the hard work fun that creates a winning combination.

It's also why I'm quietly super excited about Demidov, he's another in that mold of being able to make things fun "I play against Slafkovsky, I win", but also seriously hard working and has that drive for constant improvement at the same time.
 

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How exactly do you know "he had one good year left in him, no more"? Also if "WANTED to go back to Russia to be with his child" why was he reportedly asking for a 2 year deal and not a year year?

Markov was already supposed to be finished after his back-to-back knee injuries and was still solid when he returned to the line-up. I'm confident he could have played at a decent level for the 2-year contract he was rumoured to have been asking for.

The guy was the backbone of the team for the better part of a decade and needed just a few more games to reach 1000 with the Habs, surely there was a middle ground to work it out, but Bergy had other ideas (Alzner), and his arrogance got the better of him IMO.
I was shocked Markov came back from those injuries. I thought he was dunzo…. Came back really, really strong.
 

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Barron was a PMD man, who struggled in his own end. We may have given up on him too soon, but our new acquisition seemed pretty steady last night, and I think better serves what we need right now, so it could very well be a good deal for both teams, given time.

I liked some of Barron's game, but boy he struggled big time this year, in his own end.
One big challenge for Baron was that he played on a really young team trying to define its way. The blind leading the blind. Matheson was the vet… :laugh:

You need SOME vets to help, esp on D. He’ll get a lot more support in Nashville. I think it’s a good gamble for the Preds. And Carrière was badly needed here.
 

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The best part of the trade isn't that he's just an upgrade over Barron, but the impact it has had on our other D.

He's been a perfect fit for Guhle. It keeps Guhle on the left side and those 2 can play bigger minutes and tougher matchups together.

Savard has slowed down, but he's still a solid veteran when playing lower minutes. He's helped Xhekaj look the best he has since his rookie year and they have helped allow us to finally have 3 steady D pairs.
Exactly. Excellent post.

It’s not just the play, it’s the fact that he’s there to help develop others.

Even if Barron pans out in Nashville it will likely still wind up being a great trade for us.
 

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I wouldn’t be surprised if members of management or players frequent this place. Whether it’s with a sock account or just to read what the general vibe is within the fanbase.
Oh God I hope not and I doubt it too. Sure, for us fans on this board there is some good commentary coming from some people who follow hockey pretty closely plus it is interesting to get opinions from so many different points of view. However, imagine reading through this thread to try and get a sense of what the fan base thinks about this particular trade…. over 1000 posts of which half seem to be about rehashing past history such as the Lehkonen for Barron+2nd and Kovacevic trades.

FWIW, what I found to be the best piece of information about this trade was the interview where Gorton himself explained the rationale behind it.
 
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I was shocked Markov came back from those injuries. I thought he was dunzo…. Came back really, really strong.

The worst part of his injuries were that they were in his prime years, he was on pace for another 60+ point season and it was right after back to back seasons finishing 6th in Norris voting.

Despite playing in a big market, he was somehow underrated and never got the recognition league wide on how good he really was. Perhaps with those seasons played he would've came closer to getting a Norris trophy and getting the appreciation he deserved.
 

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His impact has been massive and understated.
Quietly solid and very stable back there. Very nice addition.

No member of management frequents this place.
I think any team management lurks on these types of boards, for the feel of the fans etc but more than likely it's the underlings who lurk and look around on social media.
No way would they ever admit they are on social media, it would turn into a gong show........remember when Brian Savage tried to be a member here!! lol poor guy.
 
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One big challenge for Baron was that he played on a really young team trying to define its way. The blind leading the blind. Matheson was the vet… :laugh:

You need SOME vets to help, esp on D. He’ll get a lot more support in Nashville. I think it’s a good gamble for the Preds. And Carrière was badly needed here.
They need an over-the-hill D as a player coach, a guy who may not be good now, but who peaked way above Savard and thinks the game better. I don’t have a suggestion but the habs have had or acquired many the last few decades.

A lot of guys will look a lot better if and when the habs get a true top D and replace the obviously outgoing guys with some more motivated grinders. Adding Demidov and Beck should cover the skill forward positions depending on what happens with Dach. Effort bottom six players are usually available. Another good D or two and a lot of guys, individually and collectively, will look a lot better.

Too bad #1 D-men aren’t easy to acquire.
 

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They need an over-the-hill D as a player coach, a guy who may not be good now, but who peaked way above Savard and thinks the game better. I don’t have a suggestion but the habs have had or acquired many the last few decades.

A lot of guys will look a lot better if and when the habs get a true top D and replace the obviously outgoing guys with some more motivated grinders. Adding Demidov and Beck should cover the skill forward positions depending on what happens with Dach. Effort bottom six players are usually available. Another good D or two and a lot of guys, individually and collectively, will look a lot better.

Too bad #1 D-men aren’t easy to acquire.
Carrière works for that role for now. There aren’t a lot of RD studs out there. RD will be the guy down the road.

A lot will depend on Mailloux. If they don’t believe in him, he might get packaged away for help. Or, he winds up with us next year and they evaluate him.
 
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