Sean Monahan's Insane Resurgence After Being Given Away As a Capdump

  • Work is still on-going to rebuild the site styling and features. Please report any issues you may experience so we can look into it. Click Here for Updates

Danarqhy

Registered User
Oct 27, 2022
402
1,522
Check Republic
Monahan was given away with a 1st round pick as a cap dump to the Habs to make room for an aging Nazem Kadri and his massive FA contract. What a disastrous trade that was for Calgary who have since seen an exodus of players as the team has been stuck in limbo; not terrible enough to bottom out, but not nearly good enough to do damage in the playoffs. The Habs of course got another 1st for Monahan last year, so they actually got two firsts for Money. Calgary would have been better off letting Money rehab his problems instead of shelling out huge cash for an aging player and shipping out first round picks in the process.

As for Monahan, he's done nothing since his Calgary days but prove the haters wrong and is now sitting at PPG after 41 games in Columbus.
 
It was a stupid move from the get go. A healthy Monahan is a great player and always has been.

It didn't help that he was playing through injuries while Sutter had him cemented alongside plugs in the a bottom six role either.

Absolutely brain dead decision by Treliving whom already had one foot out of the door at the time.
 
Calgary was rightfully frustrated with Monahan's inability to stay healthy, he'd shown year after year that he was not capable of staying healthy and they needed to clear the cap space. Obviously nobody was taking that contract, with that injury history without a draft pick attached to it.
It can't be helped that almost immediately he put the injuries behind him and once again started playing at the level he's capable of.
 
  • Like
Reactions: SupremeNachos
Shrewd move by Hughes, I really liked him on the Habs and honestly I miss him a lot. I'm glad he's doing great but also really sad he didn't get to play with his best friend in Columbus. I wish him the best.
 
It's too bad we couldn't have kept him in Montreal, such a good center. With the addition of Laine, Hutson and Heineman along with Monahan we would have been a very strong team this year and he meant so much to the young players on the team. He was pure class and I wish him all the best.
 
  • Like
Reactions: HuGo Sham
Monahan was given away with a 1st round pick as a cap dump to the Habs to make room for an aging Nazem Kadri and his massive FA contract. What a disastrous trade that was for Calgary who have since seen an exodus of players as the team has been stuck in limbo; not terrible enough to bottom out, but not nearly good enough to do damage in the playoffs. The Habs of course got another 1st for Monahan last year, so they actually got two firsts for Money. Calgary would have been better off letting Money rehab his problems instead of shelling out huge cash for an aging player and shipping out first round picks in the process.

As for Monahan, he's done nothing since his Calgary days but prove the haters wrong and is now sitting at PPG after 41 games in Columbus.
What an idiot treliving is.
 
We liked Monny in Winnipeg (34gp, 24p) but he wasn’t the perfect answer at 2C for us. I know Chevy made him an offer to stay, but I’m glad we didn’t give him what Columbus did; age and injuries will be an issue there. Happy for him nonetheless.
 
It was a stupid move from the get go. A healthy Monahan is a great player and always has been.

It didn't help that he was playing through injuries while Sutter had him cemented alongside plugs in the a bottom six role either.

Absolutely brain dead decision by Treliving whom already had one foot out of the door at the time.
Monahan was receiving so much hate from Flames posters on HFBoards over his last couple seasons, it’s crazy to see the 180 now that he’s doing good
 
  • Like
Reactions: Voight
Monahan was receiving so much hate from Flames posters on HFBoards over his last couple seasons, it’s crazy to see the 180 now that he’s doing good

Too be fair, he actively sabotaged the team by not sitting when he was clearly hurt. Shares blame with management anyway. That's going to bring criticism

Was always a terrible move to pay to get rid of him. Both things can be true
 
Let's be real, how often does a player fully rebound from a catastrophic multi-year injury related decline?

Don't act like it's just Treliving who didn't see this coming, neither did you or anyone else.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Regal

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad