Last week LeBrun said Arizona called Montreal about moving up. Sportsnet mentioned Max Domi and #5 overall pick for #3 overall pick. This week TSN mentioned Noah Hanifin for a first round pick. I would be surprised if we do a three way trade to get Hanifin and Domi.
To Arizona: #3 overall pick
To Montreal: Max Domi and #5 overall pick
To Carolina: #5 overall pick
To Montreal: Noah Hanifin
Not OK with it. The point was what decision do you make if you don't get your asking price? Do you keep him or take the best offer at the draft? Cause you know why? The offer is not going to be better next trade deadline.
What's weird is not understanding this and expecting we will automatically get our high asking price in return when we didn't get it at the last deadline and it included one playoff run
So I did one of those GM games and was the Habs and decided to do a rebuild. Here are the trades I was able tp pull off with other people:
Trades:
receives:
Alex Galchenyuk and the 38th overall pick 2018 (originally Chicago's pick)
receives:
8th overall pick 2018
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Acquire
Nicolas Deslauriers
Brendan Gallagher
Acquire
Robert Thomas
1st 2018 (29th overall, WPG pick)
4th 2018 (107th)
Tage Thompson
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acquires
Andrew Shaw (40% retained)
acquires
Dmytro Timashov
Justin Holl
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Pacioretty 50% retained
Weber 20% retained
Borgstrom
FLA 2019 1st
FLA 2018 3rd
Heponiemi
McCoshen
Hawryluk
McGinn
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send
#11
#28
Andrew MacDonald
send
2019 1st (FLA)
#35
This dude just asked for Andre Macdonald . pls kill me
Actually it was offered to me. I took his contract on to get the 2 first rounders.
I ended up with 5 first round picks in the 2018 draft.
trading galchy for a 1st pick is pretty bad , there is 0 point to do that also.
Who where the other pick ?The pick ended up being Quinn Hughes so...yeah.
Who where the other pick ?
and u could get a good D in return of Galchy instead of drafting a unknown potential derpThe pick ended up being Quinn Hughes so...yeah.
and u could get a good D in return of Galchy instead of drafting a unknown potential derp
and u could get a good D in return of Galchy instead of drafting a unknown potential derp
So I did one of those GM games and was the Habs and decided to do a rebuild. Here are the trades I was able tp pull off with other people:
Trades:
receives:
Alex Galchenyuk and the 38th overall pick 2018 (originally Chicago's pick)
receives:
8th overall pick 2018
-----
Acquire
Nicolas Deslauriers
Brendan Gallagher
Acquire
Robert Thomas
1st 2018 (29th overall, WPG pick)
4th 2018 (107th)
Tage Thompson
-------
acquires
Andrew Shaw (40% retained)
acquires
Dmytro Timashov
Justin Holl
-------
Pacioretty 50% retained
Weber 20% retained
Borgstrom
FLA 2019 1st
FLA 2018 3rd
Heponiemi
McCoshen
Hawryluk
McGinn
-------
send
#11
#28
Andrew MacDonald
send
2019 1st (FLA)
#35
Wait until this upcoming trade deadline and move him.So you keep him then if you don't get your asking price? You can make your own point all you want. At the end of the day we are making two separate points.
Circumstance needs to work in our favor if we are getting our high asking price for Patch. I'm not saying we should set the bar high. I'm saying what is the plan if we don't get the offer we expect to get. Keep him and re-sign him? Trade him at the next draft for a lesser return than what we can get this next draft?
What are you prepared to do if you don't get what you think you can get. This is the point.
Lebrun confirms habs have zero interest in getting Lucic
Lebrun confirms habs have zero interest in getting Lucic
Lebrun is on TSN690 with Melnick right now so maybe he'll mention it there as well.