HF Habs: Out of Town Thread: 2024-2025 season

GlassesJacketShirt

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Well that was one of the most one-sided games I've ever seen. Took a nearly flawless performance by the Avs to beat the lowly Ducks, anything less and Fourgiev happens.
 
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JianYang

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Yes no chance they would have signed here. We appear to be only a Destination for older Quebecois who want to finish the last few years of their career playing in front of family. lol.

What I have found is that guys who play in Montreal realize its a pretty good place to play in and are usually open to extending here. So the top UFAs may be hard for us to get , and maybe that way of getting a player isnt an option for us. So for us drafting and trades may be the only way.

It's like any place. If the player has a little bit of time to lay some roots and get a taste of the city, they are more likely to come back.

All the drafted guys that the Habs wanted to retain beyond restricted status have generally come back. Heck, even pending free agents picked up at the deadline that the Habs wanted to keep have come back (petry, kovalev).

It's the ufas with no preexisting roots that are harder to attract but still possible.... guys like radulov, hamrlik, Cole, cammalleri, gionta come to mind as decent names, but it's never been a route to get a marquee talent for the Habs.

So montreal needs to find that marquee talent internally and then they can still use the ufa market to find some decent players as well. It's just a tough sell for now because ufas typically avoid places where winning today is not the priority.
 
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It's like any place. If the player has a little bit of time to lay some roots and get a taste of the city, they are more likely to come back.

All the drafted guys that the Habs wanted to retain beyond restricted status have generally come back. Heck, even pending free agents picked up at the deadline that the Habs wanted to keep have come back (petry, kovalev).

It's the ufas with no preexisting roots that are harder to attract but still possible.... guys like radulov, hamrlik, Cole, cammalleri, gionta come to mind as decent names, but it's never been a route to get a marquee talent for the Habs.

So montreal needs to find that marquee talent internally and then they can still use the ufa market to find some decent players as well. It's just a tough sell for now because ufas typically avoid places where winning today is not the priority.
It's been a long time since the Habs were a Cup contender. If they are in a couple of years we'll see if that is enough to attract UFA's. If not then they have to hit homeruns at the draft.
 

yianik

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Montreal needs to work double hard on the draft because UFA not an option for them
We do need success there probably more than a number of Destination teams. Hopefully with the way the team is being run, and if we find success,players will want to come. Toffoli, who I loved having here, wanted to come here with his wife as they thought it would be interesting.
 

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Blue Jackets lose Kent Johnson to what appears to be a significant injury...

Their brutal 2024 just keeps getting worse.

Speaking to tragic losses it's been almost 1 year since Adam Johnson died and we have yet to see another blade 1st hit to the upper chest...

Preds lose again
 

Balthazar

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Who would have thought that signing 2 wingers in their mid 30's long term with a high AAV wouldn't work? Especially when they don't have the centers to feed them.

Props to Vegas and Tampa for walking away from these 2 time bombs.

Trotz is a terrible GM.
 

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