Stunned they chose Therrien over Subban.
Great trade for both sides though; Preds changed the style of the team by adding a rock star as their window opens. Habs get a new captain in Weber, maybe better suited to the Habs current needs (developing the retool kids).
Huge risk for Nashville with that recapture penalty.
If you mean "style" as in the way that the Preds play, Subban won't change that because Laviolette's system fits him perfectly. Weber, on the other hand, fit the Preds'
old style of play, under Trotz, perfectly, and it's probably not a complete coincidence that his dominating play started to wane once Laviolette replaced Trotz. Trading Weber for Subban was about replacing one of the old guard with someone who better fits the new, up-tempo, don't-be-afraid-to-take-risks style of play that is the present and the future for the Preds. Conversely, Therrien gets a safer defenseman who probably fits his system better than Subban did. In that way, you could say that neither team is really changing their style of play. They just traded for players who better fit the style that they're coaching.