sampollock
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6 years for 8Too long, too high a risk with his injury history. I'd do 5 or 6 years max
6 years for 8Too long, too high a risk with his injury history. I'd do 5 or 6 years max
He already makes 8.7 we can't realistically give him less than he's currently making can we?6 years for 8
Laine also nixed a trade to Flyers and another team (trying to remember which one).
Never. He retires a Hab.With all being said, when do we flip him?
Never. He retires a Hab.
Depends what the injury concerns are and what is 5v5 production end up looking like.He already makes 8.7 we can't realistically give him less than he's currently making can we?
And the advantage to him signing long term in Montreal is that we can offer 8 years and other teams can only offer 7.
That's gonna require a real 2C.I think she should wait to see if he can score one goal at 5 on 5 first.
yesThat's gonna require a real 2C.
We also have to be realistic and look at who is centering him at 5v5. He deserves a real top 6 center.Depends what the injury concerns are and what is 5v5 production end up looking like.
At this point, it might not be wise to offer him a multi year contract for big bucks. Agreed that it would be too high a risk!Too long, too high a risk with his injury history. I'd do 5 or 6 years max
We also have to be realistic and look at who is centering him at 5v5. He deserves a real top 6 center.
These don't grow on trees, bro.
He never really lived up to his current 8.7m contract, and it's fairly common for guys to end up with paycuts when they don't live up to a big contract. But Laine is also somewhat in the driver's seat since he can simply take his QO and then become UFA in a year's time if he doesn't like whatever long term deal is being offered.He already makes 8.7 we can't realistically give him less than he's currently making can we?
And the advantage to him signing long term in Montreal is that we can offer 8 years and other teams can only offer 7.
I’m as excited as the next guy but he lets be real, most players revert to the mean and for Laine that means missing a decent number of games each year. He’s played what 10 this year? Any next contract talks have to come with a lengthy stretch of games played.
His shot is f***ing unreal
Perhaps the the best shot I've seen on the Habs since, I don't know, ever?
Weber had a f***ing canon but while less powerful, Laine's shot is so much more precise
Controversial statement. The Habs haven't had a player of this calibre since Kovalev. Kovalchuk, Toffoli, Monahan, and Radulov briefly joined but didn't have the same impact. Anyways, his injuries and mental breakdowns make him a risky asset. If he continues to play like this, uninjured, the potential is there for the Habs to turn him into quite a haul in 2026. Do you just take a chance and sign him longterm? I would wait until 2026 and see how all this plays out. However, the top six is looking sexy for fall 2025:With all being said, when do we flip him?
Controversial statement. The Habs haven't had a player of this calibre since Kovalev. Kovalchuk, Toffoli, Monahan, and Radulov briefly joined but didn't have the same impact. Anyways, his injuries and mental breakdowns make him a risky asset. If he continues to play like this, uninjured, the potential is there for the Habs to turn him into quite a haul in 2026. Do you just take a chance and sign him longterm? I would wait until 2026 and see how all this plays out. However, the top six is looking sexy for fall 2025:
Slaf Suz Caufield
Laine xxx Demidov
If only Slaf can wake up and explode. That contract might be the end of HuGo. Go get a competent C Kent in the off season. Dach's got to go.
A skilled over 6 ft C should be the target.Whatever happens, I think we still draft top 5. D is too young and inexperienced.