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

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Wish I had the graphic for the St. Louis/NYR game. Blues really dominated Rangers at MSG. Zachary Bolduc: two goals seven shots, first star good looking prospect for STL. See some rumours Rangers looking to possibly move Trouba and Kreider.

Rags are on a 3 game losing streak, are 5-5 in last 10 games, and have given up 40+ shots during that losing streak. Vets are driftless except for Panarin. Rags fans want Kreider & Trouba gone in particular. Lol

Florida is also on a 4 game losing streak and are 4-6 in last 10. Toronto could easily win the Atlantic this year. 2 straight Stanley Cup finals might be catching up to Florida. That's a lot of hockey. Plus, they lost a lot of depth last summer especially on D.

Colorado could miss the playoffs because their goaltending is beyond shit. It's hard to believe they've allowed this to go on so long. They have a great team that's being completely undone by the worst goaltending in the league. Just terrible management of what should be a consistently elite team.
 

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Broadway blues.
 

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Quite possible that the Habs don’t draft Demidov if they already have Michkov
I don't think Habs fans would complain today if they had Michkov + Dickinson over Reinbacher + Demidov. Maybe if or when Demidov tears the league apart when he joins, we can all breathe a bit more easy.

The issue wasn't Michkov vs Demidov. At the time of the 2023 draft it was: did the Habs want to add small, not very good skater Michkov to a top6 that had Caufield on it + Newhook, Suzuki, and a depth chart which featured actual real-life pygmies like Kidney and Farrell. What DR brought to the depth chart and DR's own skills and tendencies made him extremely attractive to the Habs organization. Given their valuation of DR -- they absolutely LOVED him -- it makes sense to me why they'd prefer to lean on DR over Michkov.

Was their valuation of Michkov and DR wrong? We'll know as the years go on.
 
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I don't think Habs fans would complain today if they had Michkov + Dickinson over Reinbacher + Demidov. Maybe if or when Demidov tears the league apart when he joins, we can all breathe a bit more easy.

The issue wasn't Michkov vs Demidov. At the time of the 2023 draft it was: did the Habs want to add small, not very good skater Michkov to a top6 that had Caufield on it + Newhook, Suzuki, and a depth chart which featured actual real-life pygmies like Kidney and Farrell. What DR brought to the depth chart and DR's own skills and tendencies made him extremely attractive to the Habs organization. Given their valuation of DR -- they absolutely LOVED him -- it makes sense to me why they'd prefer to lean on DR over Michkov.

Was their valuation of Michkov and DR wrong? We'll know as the years go on.
Having a discussion comparing Michkov vs Reinbacher isnt fair at all.
First of all, forward are coming in the NHL earlier during their career and usually they make a positive impact earlier on their team than Dman.
Just an exemple here, it took some years to Hedman to become a dominant Dman, while Matt Duchene was already a really good forward post draft. Nobody here would take Duchene over Hedman.

It will need 2/3 years to know what Reinbacher bring on the table. I personnally think is floor is a top 4 dman, and I still think he can become a first pair. A kind of Dobson, Seider.
That kind of dman are just untouchable, you need to draft them, and this is what Mtl did.
 

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I don't think Habs fans would complain today if they had Michkov + Dickinson over Reinbacher + Demidov. Maybe if or when Demidov tears the league apart when he joins, we can all breathe a bit more easy.

The issue wasn't Michkov vs Demidov. At the time of the 2023 draft it was: did the Habs want to add small, not very good skater Michkov to a top6 that had Caufield on it + Newhook, Suzuki, and a depth chart which featured actual real-life pygmies like Kidney and Farrell. What DR brought to the depth chart and DR's own skills and tendencies made him extremely attractive to the Habs organization. Given their valuation of DR -- they absolutely LOVED him -- it makes sense to me why they'd prefer to lean on DR over Michkov.

Was their valuation of Michkov and DR wrong? We'll know as the years go on.
The bolded part of your post is not the only thing that went into the Habs decision on skipping Michkov despite how many times you post it. There were numerous other issues which is why he was even available at 5 and eventually dropped 6 spots.
 
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I don't think Habs fans would complain today if they had Michkov + Dickinson over Reinbacher + Demidov. Maybe if or when Demidov tears the league apart when he joins, we can all breathe a bit more easy.

The issue wasn't Michkov vs Demidov. At the time of the 2023 draft it was: did the Habs want to add small, not very good skater Michkov to a top6 that had Caufield on it + Newhook, Suzuki, and a depth chart which featured actual real-life pygmies like Kidney and Farrell. What DR brought to the depth chart and DR's own skills and tendencies made him extremely attractive to the Habs organization. Given their valuation of DR -- they absolutely LOVED him -- it makes sense to me why they'd prefer to lean on DR over Michkov.

Was their valuation of Michkov and DR wrong? We'll know as the years go on.

It was wrong. Michkov is and always was in a different class of player. Best we can hope for now is for DR to at least give us something good, and I really liked DR in his draft year.
 

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