morhilane
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That's an option, but I'm sure there are others out there. I mean, nobody really saw the Habs trading Barron for Carrier.Who would you have in mind? Olivier?
That's an option, but I'm sure there are others out there. I mean, nobody really saw the Habs trading Barron for Carrier.Who would you have in mind? Olivier?
No one expected our right side to get as exposed as it did to start the year even with Savard.That's an option, but I'm sure there are others out there. I mean, nobody really saw the Habs trading Barron for Carrier.
He wasn’t a throw in. They wanted him specifically. Habs scouts liked him in the 2020 draft and had pick #47 and #48, Heineman went to florida at 43.Solid "throw in" in that trade!!
I'm aware of the picks the Habs had that year, IMO when you want a player that bad especially with back to back picks right after, you move up and select the player you really want, you don't let that get away for a 5th or 6th round pick along with either of 47-48 IMO...He wasn’t a throw in. They wanted him specifically. Habs scouts liked him in the 2020 draft and had pick #47 and #48, Heineman went to florida at 43.
Never said they wanted him ‘’that bad’’. They were interested. When he was an option in the Toffoli trade, they wanted him because they liked him previously.I'm aware of the picks the Habs had that year, IMO when you want a player that bad especially with back to back picks right after, you move up and select the player you really want, you don't let that get away for a 5th or 6th round pick along with either of 47-48 IMO...
I'm aware of the picks the Habs had that year, IMO when you want a player that bad especially with back to back picks right after, you move up and select the player you really want, you don't let that get away for a 5th or 6th round pick along with either of 47-48 IMO...
Heineman is a good cautionary tales on a few things:
- Injuries can seriously delay/alter a player's development
- A player needs time to adjust to NHL and find their identity as a player (his previous call ups were nothing to write home about)
- it's important to leave roster spots for young players (for all the talk during the summer to sign a 4th line player)
- it's too early to write off a player at 22/23 years old, didn't check but I bet Heineman was outside top 12 and a big faller for prospect rankings
- seasons with no progress on stats front doesn't mean it's a wasted year in development (see Lehk as a prospect)
95% he doesNot until I hear Friedman say he only wants to play in Montreal.