Confirmed Trade: [MTL/CBJ] Patrik Laine, '26 2nd for Jordan Harris

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bringbacktheskate604

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It’s definitely worth being optimistic over the trade, his history though makes it tough to agree with you that’s “there’s just as much of a chance that he clicks with all the young firepower we have and finds his groove again”

It’s his last chance in the NHL.
Last chance in the NHL is rather dramatic ya?

I mean he's a season removed from a PPG and his biggest issues were the unlucky injuries.
 

Patagonia

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Not a fan for either team, but HABs clearly won this trade.

CBJ fans thought they could obtained better players, instead they included a 2nd (high) for disappointing DMan. :laugh:
 
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We got rid of a D(even if I've always liked Harris but, truth is, we have too many young defensement) and got a big winger who can score and wants to save himself? When we traded for Monahan, nobody saw his big contract. Only the bonus and the pick he brang with him. The same thing could be happening with Laine.

Wow, I'm really excited about this.
 

The Devilish Buffoon

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Fantastic move for Montreal. Can't lose, imo.

The fact that he was basically acquired for free should lead to lowered expectations, which I think is very needed too.
 
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BLNY

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How can you say that about a 2026 2nd lmao
It's pretty easy.

1. Columbus is early days in their rebuild. I expect them to be bottom 5 for a couple more seasons.
2. If Laine walks after 25-26, it was Harris for a 2nd. That's a deal I take most days.
 

Aphid

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clever. you sound upset or worried..maybe both?

Not at all. I like Laine and would like to see him succeed.

Montreal doesn't look like it fits to me having watched him quite a while. You think he does. Time will tell. If/when it doesn't work out, the next thing to watch will be how long it takes he and his family to receive death threats from Montreal fans.
 
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ToDavid

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I get that he's got a pretty substantial cap hit, but only two years remaining. I'm surprised some of the other rebuilding teams didn't step up. He's only 26, and was still a point per game, 30 goal pace player the year before last, on a pretty thin roster.
 

bringbacktheskate604

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Oh no a two year deal and we literally gave up nothing! Anyway…
I am not a fan of the habs, current rebuild or fanbase so this hurts to say but this a great add. Of course with how toxic this very woke demographic here, most will shit on him, the Habs and somehow the leafs and nucks will get shit on too, lol.

In all seriousness, Laine has the pedigree to be the best player that team if they don't stick him with Dach.
 
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BigGoalBrad

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Huge win for the Habs that is a pretty loaded forward group. Deals only 2 years and I think he’ll play close to his cap hit.

Goalie and D isn’t great but neither is Torontos. Probably a wildcard team now.
 
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