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

Gaylord Q Tinkledink

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Hudson Fashcing - has size and might be a later bloomer to being an OK player.

Jan Jenik - physical, agitator and can produce. Might be worth the chance to claim him and see what he can do.

Jeffrey Viel- tough gut, physical, would realize some pressure from Xhekaj to have to fight/be the guy who defends the team. Expect no offense.

Cole Scwindt - big body, started off very promising in the A, but seems to just match, or be close to that total and isn't improving.

Jakob Pelletier - too good for the AHL, not good enough for the NHL. Size is an issue. If he clears I hope the Habs try and trade for him, send him down and have him as the first call up.

Nolan Foote - pedigree/name recognition, but good size could be a potential 4th liner as he is a bigger boy and might be taken longer to get things going.

Zach Ashton-Reese - bit of an agitator/energy guy. Would be similar to Pezzetta imo.

Raphael Lavoie - big boy, the game I saw of him in the pre-season he had a bunch of chances, but couldn't score. Isn't afraid afraid get physical. Might be an OK choice for the 2nd line, but would look weird to pick a guy from waivers and give him top 6 minutes.
Not bad I guess 3 of the players mentioned got claimed.

By other teams


Schwindt would have been nice
 

Miller Time

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Well he for sure could be of interest for another team. Maybe there is more in him than he displayed.

its just a classic case of a former 1st rd pick francophone otherwise i doubt we would hear about him

kravstov was bounced around here a lot...

names like Holloway, Broberg, Glass etc have made the rounds over the years.

Certainly, any first round pick that is also francophone gets more attention from our fan base (as they should IMO... local/ "homegrown" regional talent is something most fan bases in global pro sports pay attention to, even more so when there is a distinct cultural/language factor).

Pelletier has been, when healthy, very productive at the AHL level, I think we'd see similar chatter around any recent 1st round talent that hit the waiver wire imo
 

OnTheRun

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Food for thought. If Pelletier was Slovakian, would anyone here even know who he was based on his career thus far? 🤔

Is it really that shocking for people here to be more likely to know about a tweener who played in the QMJHL than some equivalent tweener who likely played in the Extraliga or the 1. Liga during his "junior years"? 🤔
 

Andrei79

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Food for thought. If Pelletier was Slovakian, would anyone here even know who he was based on his career thus far? 🤔

No, but it's normal to look at the local players. I don't mind it at all and we've had some that outperformed once they got here, like Danault. Laval is also a great place for them to play.

Funnily enough, I'd target bigger OHL players. The GTL has so many great hockey schools and skill coaches that there are regularly some gems that are drafted later or even undrafted. As much as I like to laugh at the Leafs, they found guys like Marchment, Bunting and Hyman that way. They've been good at getting players from western Canada, where they also have some good hockey academies. In Quebec, it's either overpriced garbage or good schools, that don't have the ressources or are good at what they do (giving a decent hockey education, but not set up to develop elite players). I've actually seen a top 2025 draft eligible Q player do his own stuff with his close entourage rather than hire a local. If my kid was serious about hockey and a legitimate high level player, I'd likely send him in Ontario or a US prep school/USHL.
 

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