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There is a lot of belief in Jakob Fowler, but goalies are hard to predict. I wouldn't count out Dobes, especially since he is older and will most likely get his opportunity first.

Montembault has been playing quite well, but Primeau is struggling mightily. Primeau has demonstrated the ability to play at a high level at various times, but has had no consistency. I think he is nearing the end of his bosses' patience. If Fowler turns pro at the end of the year, they will want to give him a lot of icetime in the AHL, so I expect they will cut Primeau loose to make room for Dobes as the backup in the NHL.

From there, who knows if he couldn't steal the starting spot from Montembault? It's not like Monty is that well established either.
Thanks.. Fowler. I knew there was someone.

So is the depth chart today

Monty
Primeau
Dobes
Fowler

So one injury to Monty and Primeau and he could be sitting on an NHL bench watching Monty or Primeau or is there a goalie I'm missing?
 

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There is a lot of belief in Jakob Fowler, but goalies are hard to predict. I wouldn't count out Dobes, especially since he is older and will most likely get his opportunity first.

Montembault has been playing quite well, but Primeau is struggling mightily. Primeau has demonstrated the ability to play at a high level at various times, but has had no consistency. I think he is nearing the end of his bosses' patience. If Fowler turns pro at the end of the year, they will want to give him a lot of icetime in the AHL, so I expect they will cut Primeau loose to make room for Dobes as the backup in the NHL.

From there, who knows if he couldn't steal the starting spot from Montembault? It's not like Monty is that well established either.
Does Connor Hughes fit into the mix somewhere or is he just veteran depth and an NHL non-factor?
 
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Does Connor Hughes fit into the mix somewhere or is he just veteran depth and an NHL non-factor?
Veteran depth imo

I think he eventually makes it to NHL. I really believe in him. Like his devlopmental path. I'm not sure where he fits in the Habs pipeline though.. I feel like they may have a drafted stud arriving in the near future?
The organization seems pretty high on Dobes , he's gonna get his shot as the backup next year.

Fowler is only 19 so he's not really competing with Dobes for a spot anytime soon
 

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The organization seems pretty high on Dobes , he's gonna get his shot as the backup next year.

Fowler is only 19 so he's not really competing with Dobes for a spot anytime soon

Fowler is 20 in 3 days, when he signs in April it will be very interesting to see what the plans are for him as i hope they don't rush him to the NHL like they did with Primeau.
 

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Does Connor Hughes fit into the mix somewhere or is he just veteran depth and an NHL non-factor?
Hard to say. I am more or less certain he came in as veteran depth only. His recent performances have been very impressive, so who knows if his status in the organization will change over time. At this point in time, it's still very early and I believe he is probably still seen as veteran depth.
 
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Montembault has been playing quite well, but Primeau is struggling mightily. Primeau has demonstrated the ability to play at a high level at various times, but has had no consistency. I think he is nearing the end of his bosses' patience. If Fowler turns pro at the end of the year, they will want to give him a lot of icetime in the AHL, so I expect they will cut Primeau loose to make room for Dobes as the backup in the NHL.r.

Word is the Habs have received offers for Primeau, wouldn't be surprised to see him go once he has a bit of an upswing. So next season we'd see Montembeault and Dobes in the NHL and Hughes and Quentin Miller in the AHL. Of course it might just be Fowler and Hughes in the A and Miller in the ECHL.

Does Connor Hughes fit into the mix somewhere or is he just veteran depth and an NHL non-factor?

Dunno. He was lights out last season in Switzerland and is kicking bottom in the AHL as we speak. He's a dark horse coming from outta nowhere basically, perhaps a latter day Christobal Huet.
 

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Thanks.. Fowler. I knew there was someone.

So is the depth chart today

Monty
Primeau
Dobes
Fowler

So one injury to Monty and Primeau and he could be sitting on an NHL bench watching Monty or Primeau or is there a goalie I'm missing?

Monty
Primeau
Dobes
Hughes
___ Unsigned prospects
Fowler
Volokhin
Miller
Vecvanags
Croteau

In term of pure potential, it's probably:
Fowler
Volokhin
Dobes
Monty
Hughes
Miller
Primeau
Vecvanags
Croteau

If Monty gets injured, I wouldn't be surprised if Hughes or Dobes get more starts than Primeau (who is mostly being saved by his waiver eligibility right now).
 
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Word is the Habs have received offers for Primeau, wouldn't be surprised to see him go once he has a bit of an upswing. So next season we'd see Montembeault and Dobes in the NHL and Hughes and Quentin Miller in the AHL. Of course it might just be Fowler and Hughes in the A and Miller in the ECHL.



Dunno. He was lights out last season in Switzerland and is kicking bottom in the AHL as we speak. He's a dark horse coming from outta nowhere basically, perhaps a latter day Christobal Huet.

Fun fact, Hughes goalie coach in Lausanne was Cristobal Huet. His previous goalie coach in Fribourg-Gotteron was another ex-Habs in David Aebischer
 

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In term of pure potential, it's probably:
Fowler
Volokhin
Dobes
Monty
Hughes
Miller
Primeau
Vecvanags
Croteau

If Monty gets injured, I wouldn't be surprised if Hughes or Dobes get more starts than Primeau (who is mostly being saved by his waiver eligibility right now).
For myself, I can't put Volokhin ahead of Dobes until I actually see him in action. Dobes has everything you want out of a goalie. Size, athleticism, an extremely long neck...i could go on.

And he just keep improving.

He's right there with Fowler for me currently.
 
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Word is the Habs have received offers for Primeau, wouldn't be surprised to see him go once he has a bit of an upswing. So next season we'd see Montembeault and Dobes in the NHL and Hughes and Quentin Miller in the AHL. Of course it might just be Fowler and Hughes in the A and Miller in the ECHL.



Dunno. He was lights out last season in Switzerland and is kicking bottom in the AHL as we speak. He's a dark horse coming from outta nowhere basically, perhaps a latter day Christobal Huet.
Hughes signed a one year contract only. If he keeps on outplaying Dobes with such crazy numbers then he's not gonna re sign with the Habs to play AHL. Would be incredibly dumb to do that.

I'd expect the Habs to give Hughes some starts this season to see what they have. If they don't then some other NHL teams would be more than happy to sign him for next season.
 
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Hughes signed a one year contract only. If he keeps on outplaying Dobes with such crazy numbers then he's not gonna re sign with the Habs to play AHL. Would be incredibly dumb to do that.

I'd expect the Habs to give Hughes some starts this season to see what they have. If they don't then some other NHL teams would be more than happy to sign him for next season.

You expect a team to give him a NHL backup position despite being unproven?

Unless he somehow gets a bunch of games in the NHL, what he's getting this summer will be 3rd string jobs.
 
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You expect a team to give him a NHL backup position despite being unproven?

Unless he somehow gets a bunch of games in the NHL, what he's getting this summer will be 3rd string jobs.
You don't usually get a goalie spot for free without NHL games. NHL franchises always want organizational depth and unless you're waiver eligible with a massive track record you're never safe and one of many.

If he doesn't fall off a cliff Hughes is at least gonna get a fair shot do win an NHL gig though...be it with the Habs or elsewhere.

I can pretty much guarantee you he's not gonna resign with the Habs unless he gets NHL games this season. He should have more than enough leverage, more than enough better options to not have to do that.
 
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You don't usually get a goalie spot for free without NHL games. NHL franchises always want organizational depth and unless you're waiver eligible with a massive track record you're never safe and one of many.

If he doesn't fall off a cliff Hughes is at least gonna get a fair shot do win an NHL gig though...be it with the Habs or elsewhere.

I can pretty much guarantee you he's not gonna resign with the Habs unless he gets NHL games this season. He should have more than enough leverage, more than enough better options to not have to do that.

I don't think many teams would actually be a better place than Montreal for that, especially if they move on from Primeau (and don't replace him with some vet goalie). Montreal has no goalie on long or pricey contract so everyone is movable.
 
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I don't think many teams would actually be a better place than Montreal for that, especially if they move on from Primeau (and don't replace him with some vet goalie). Montreal has no goalie on long or pricey contract so everyone is movable.
Like I said...if the Habs wanna keep him I think they're gonna play him this season to see what they've got.

Hughes is gonna be UFA. He's gonna control his destiny and he's gonna want a clear path to the NHL at the very least. If he doesn't get it with the Habs he's gonna get it elsewhere.

...all assuming he doesn't fall off a cliff of course.
 
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Word is the Habs have received offers for Primeau, wouldn't be surprised to see him go once he has a bit of an upswing. So next season we'd see Montembeault and Dobes in the NHL and Hughes and Quentin Miller in the AHL. Of course it might just be Fowler and Hughes in the A and Miller in the ECHL.



Dunno. He was lights out last season in Switzerland and is kicking bottom in the AHL as we speak. He's a dark horse coming from outta nowhere basically, perhaps a latter day es

Word is the Habs have received offers for Primeau, wouldn't be surprised to see him go once he has a bit of an upswing. So next season we'd see Montembeault and Dobes in the NHL and Hughes and Quentin Miller in the AHL. Of course it might just be Fowler and Hughes in the A and Miller in the ECHL.



Dunno. He was lights out last season in Switzerland and is kicking bottom in the AHL as we speak. He's a dark horse coming from outta nowhere basically, perhaps a latter day Christobal Huet.
Since Miller hasn't played this season and is only going to return towards the end of the season, I wonder if the Habs will actually sign him to an NHL contract. Could they do like they have done before with overagers by signing him to a two-way AHL/ECHL contract? Or could Miller sign with an NCAA team and continue his development there? (If the Habs can keep his rights). Anyway, Miller must see the net much more since he only played 62 season games in 4 years in CHL so far.
 

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Miller must see the net much more since he only played 62 season games in 4 years in CHL so far.

In 2 seasons actually. He was mostly the backup but he was drafted for what he showed in those games he did play. So maybe once he's back on Rimouski(?) get plenty of games there and next season try to play a bunch at Trois-Rivieres as a #1 in the ECHL?
 

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