ChaoticOrange
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If Zacha is a guy that plays well with good players, maybe you should... you know... play him with your good players too?I doubt he'd be Montreal's 4th most productive forward if he didn't have a Pastrnak to play with. His 5v5 on-ice scoring away from Pastrnak was worse than any one of Montreal's middle 6 forwards apart from Laine last season. Even expanding out multiple seasons there's not much reason to think he'd be very productive 5v5 or be a meaningful upgrade on who Montreal has in their pretty lousy middle 6. His value would be defensive, but there are better ways for Montreal to address that.
Montreal is likely willing to move a hell of lot for an actual solution at 2C, but Zacha isn't that. And Montreal's not in a point in their rebuild where trading for incremental improvements of a sub-par group makes any sense. Either pay a lot more for a lot better, pay the same for potentially a lot more but also potentially less, pay less for a gamble (like how Boston acquired Zacha in the first place) or bet on internal improvement. But Zacha is a guy that contending or near contending teams trade for, not teams in Montreal's position.
To say nothing of the fact that Boston and Montreal don't trade with each other.
I hate that argument so much. Boston, aside from Pasta/Marchand/Zacha, was a motley crew of third line forwards and AHLers this year. Of course his scoring went down when he was playing with worse players. How well would Slafkovsky, for example, produce with Providence Bruins?
I think what Habs fans would consider "a hell of a lot" and what other fanbases would consider "a hell of a lot" are very different things. If Zacha isn't a guy that you see as a fit for 2C, who is? Keeping in mind they actually need to be available, too.