Only on the HFBoards parallel universe does the best goalie in the world, according to his peers, have a negative value.
Habs can do better than a #3-4 defenseman as the main piece if they ever decide to trade Price... which they won't anyway.
I have an issue with calling a goalie with a .900 SV% and 3.11 GAA the best goalie in the world.
He's got a pretty extensive injury history at this point, has a buyout proof contract , is due
15 million dollars cash this year and next and is signed until he's 38. This is not something teams are going to be falling over themselves to sign up for at this point. Even if he stays healthy and remembers how to play hockey the Habs are going to have a hard time unloading that hot mess of a contract without retention.