HF Habs: Trade Proposal Thread #88: 2024 Off-Season Thread

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yianik

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The only reason we don't know if we have a 2C is because he is injury prone. There is no doubt Dach is at least a top 50 C if healthy.

Guhle is an unconventional 1D but he can certainly be one as good as Slavin. Moreno, Hutson looks like he's as dynamic as any other Ds in this league.

The only real question mark is Hutson at ES.

Montambeault has been one of the better goaltender in the league for two years running, I think it's safe to say he's at least a mid pack starter.
Didn't want to jinx Dach.
I think Guhle is a 2D.
Can Hutson be a 1D ? More a 3D ?I was thinking more Reinbacher a 1D but he's years away.
Monty might be and is looking pretty good but let's see this year.
 

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Because he's softer than a pack of Charmin Ultra toilet paper?

We need players who understand the game is played with both upper and lower body strength.
We just need a body that can play top 9 if he good enough to play with Toronto don’t see why he couldn’t in MTL.
He a lefty, which also doesn’t hurt he knows about playing in Mtl and we could sell him at the TDL… don’t see many unsign top 6 with size and grit he clearly wasn’t even a option a few days ago but we have to settle for what available…
 

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We don't know if we have a 2C, a 1D or a 3D, or a starting goalie. We need to hang onto the most valuable of assets as long as we can until we have at least a good idea if not answers to these questions. So spending lots of assets on a winger now is not a priority. So if next year it doesn't look like Dach or anybody else we have can be a 2C then by all means maybe use our 1st rounder and other assets to try and land one, as an example.
Usually offensive center hard to acquire. Everybody wants them. If season goes bad maybe sell hard at deadline? A couple good ones at top of draft. For the love of Jesus I hope he doesn't draft another D? When first line center is available. We overrun with young D now, they take twice as long to develop
 

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We just need a body that can play top 9 if he good enough to play with Toronto don’t see why he couldn’t in MTL.
He a lefty, which also doesn’t hurt he knows about playing in Mtl and we could sell him at the TDL… don’t see many unsign top 6 with size and grit he clearly wasn’t even a option a few days ago but we have to settle for what available…
I didn't want him but now i kinda do, just to see the chaos it would create...lol
 
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Benstheman

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I wouldn't get a top 6 player at this point. Ride Roy and keep Kapanen. Good opportunity for them.

I wouldn't be opposed to sign a Blais or Clutterbuck for the 4th liner or 13th/14th froward though.

Speaking of 4th line. Do you guys think Tuch could be a call up during the season?? Is he ready to play NHL or close to it?
 
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Adam Michaels

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I wouldn't get a top 6 player at this point. Ride Roy and keep Kapanen. Good opportunity for them.

Agree. Maybe have Roy move up to the top-6 (or someone else) and keep Kapanen for the Bottom-6.

I wouldn't be opposed to sign a Blais or Clutterbuck for the 4th liner or 13th/14th froward though.

Again agreed. Those are two guys who can help change the 4th line and add a lot more grit. Another guys I wouldn't be opposed to signing is Blake Wheeler. He's much older, but aside from his year in New York last year, he's been a 50+ point player pretty much every year with the Jets even as he was getting older. He's also 6'5" and 225 lbs. So another guy adding a lot of size.

Speaking of 4th line. Do you guys think Tuch could be a call up during the season?? Is he ready to play NHL or close to it?

Tuch will need a lot of time in Laval. But you never know if he gets called up at some point. What I like about Tuch is that he doesn't pretend to be something he's not. He knows his role and I believe he will more easily adapt to pro hockey than some other prospects who might need more time to get in the flow.
 
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JianYang

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Habs are much further along than the Flames in their rebuild, especially if they add Andersson.
I think he'll like it here.
Of course, you never know but i think it's a risk worth taking since he can be traded again in case he doesn't.

If players want to play on a contender, they will pick an existing contender instead of a team working to get there.

It takes somewhat of a leap of faith to jump to another rebuilding franchise despite it being "further along".

Alot can go wrong in a rebuild even when it feels like things are generally on track.
 

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