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Value of: Buchnevich to Montreal

Kshahdoo

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With Demidov coming next season it would be helpful for Montreal to get a veteran Russian player to help Ivan to get used to NA life. And Buch is still a pretty good player signed for $5.8M till 30/31 season.
 
With Demidov coming next season it would be helpful for Montreal to get a veteran Russian player to help Ivan to get used to NA life. And Buch is still a pretty good player signed for $5.8M till 30/31 season.
I don't think.
 
Ahha, I've forgotten about this. But even then Montreal will have a lot of cap space next season. No Dvorak, and Armia, it's almost $8M. Plus current $7.5M. Plus the cap goes up.
Until the start of the season Montreal has around 8 mill in cape pace not including the cap going up, or the players they need to sign to fill out a team.

Habs have the cap space they do because of Price on LTIR, which they only do at the start of the season as that's the best way to maximize that.
 
Blues should be open to moving Buchnevich with their winger depth they have coming, but he's one of the few top-6 quality wingers on the roster today. Maybe if Snuggerud, Stenberg or Bolduc pop he'll become available...but it seems unlikely at the current moment he's moved.
 
Montreal needs to just staybthe course with thier rebuild. It's starting to pay dividends and they could look a lot better once Demidov joins the team. No need to waste assets on an older, expensive player who doesn't fit the rebuild time line
 
With Demidov coming next season it would be helpful for Montreal to get a veteran Russian player to help Ivan to get used to NA life. And Buch is still a pretty good player signed for $5.8M till 30/31 season.
What are you offering
 
Montreal shouldn't have interest in top9 wingers this year or next.

Maybe after that if Laine leaves and none of the kids can take his top6 spot.

Habs are more likely to trade away a top9 inger player/prospect than bring one in.
 
You obviously have to give to add a prime age established scoring winger to your team.

Hage and a strong 1st round pick (top 2 protected) would be the main value.

However the Blues have a glut of forward prospects on the cusp: Dvorsky, Snuggerud, Stenberg and Stancl (who is making a big move right now) all look legit and in similar timing as Hage.

[Major RHD prospect is also a Blues need but not too much else ... you offering Reinbacher?]
 
You obviously have to give to add a prime age established scoring winger to your team.

Hage and a strong 1st round pick (top 2 protected) would be the main value.

However the Blues have a glut of forward prospects on the cusp: Dvorsky, Snuggerud, Stenberg and Stancl (who is making a big move right now) all look legit and in similar timing as Hage.

[Major RHD prospect is also a Blues need but not too much else ... you offering Reinbacher?]
Nope. Keep your prime aged scoring winger. We're good
 
Yep it's kind of a bad proposal for us to field, unless you wanted us to give up value for something that doesn't cost you (which we obviously aren't interested in)
Hes just not a fit for the rebuild. Especially at his cap hit. There's no sense gutting the farm to get a 28 year old winger
 
If Montreal were to add a veteran W from Russia, Nichuskin would be the best fit. They are stacked with dynamic offensive wings already. Question is would Colorado be willing to accommodate. I suspect not
 
Hes just not a fit for the rebuild. Especially at his cap hit. There's no sense gutting the farm to get a 28 year old winger
28 is bad I forgot! You can't win with those guys

Agree it's not a timing match, both teams are trying to get back in it with their prospects
 
If you want a veteran russian which you do not need....just sign Namestnikov as a ufa and stick him on the 4th line.
 
I agree with the logic. If, (more probably when) Demidov experiences a rough patch, having a veteran Russian could help with the homesickness/culture shock that he might go through.
 
In the next 3 years it is likely that the entire league knows Stl has to move a winger and therefore Stl would have little leverage.

Moving a winger in the next year or two seems like a good idea.

The problem with moving Buchnevich is that he plays a 200ft game - something Stl will need with 21 year old wingers in the lineup. But I think there’s probably a way a trade like this could occur. You all will probably have a better chance prying one of the younger forwards away from stl as they will eventually have too many, but one way or another it’s super likely a good one or a young one leaves within 3 years.

I thought Buchnevich in Philly with Michkov sounded like a good idea and so does this one. I just don’t know that stl can do it. It’s a good concept as it solves 2 problems: 1 being the habs getting a legitimate country mate for d , the other being preventing Stl from having too many wingers down the road and losing one for peanuts.
 
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Why not go after like a Tarasenko or Dadonov or someone in that range that’s on the backend of their career instead of Buch who just signed an extension for 6 years?

Highly unlikely Blues entertain moving Buch. Even less likely Habs fans would like to pay the price that it would require.
 

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