Canadiens weekly notebook on hitting the quarter mark of the season, Sean Monahan being the latest to acknowledge a need for improvement and a defensive coaching detail with Justin Barron: https://t.co/HvnXQOXkLD
– Arpon Basu (@ArponBasu) November 28, 2023
Samuel Montembeault's contract and the ménage à trois are linked. The Habs surely don't want to part with a goaltender without the assurance that Monty is here to stay.
Otherwise, the CH would be in trouble next summer.
That's one of the reasons why a deal is stalled right now. The lack of depth behind Montembeault, Jake Allen and Cayden Primeau is also a factor, of course.
Jakub Dobes may be progressing, but the CH doesn't want to be one injury away from having to recall him.
And obviously, if Kent Hughes isn't worth his price, he's not going to trade a goalie just for the fun of it. We know how much he wants to maximize the market value of his players…
That puts pressure on the goalies… and on their coach Éric Raymond, who has to work with a staff 50% larger than usual.
Of course, it would be easy for the Habs to say that Samuel Montembeault has value and can fetch big money on the trade market as a rental player.
It would also be easy to say that, with a good contract in his pocket, he would become attractive to another club. But clearly, Montembeault is part of the club's plans right now.
A team that wants to go after him had better get up early.
All this to say that, as David Pagnotta points out, if the CH wants to extend Samuel Montembeault's contract, it's not to “trade him in” later: it's to keep him.
From earlier:
– #GoKingsGo might roll full season with current roster
– Byfield extension negotiations haven't started
– #GoHabsGo & Montembeault continue contract talks
– New sports drink sponsor for NHL coming?
– Kane & hip resurfacing concerns https://t.co/mhI9SpSzBt– David Pagnotta (@TheFourthPeriod) November 28, 2023
Note that Pagnotta mentions the fact that discussions, while not over, are going well between the Canadiens and the goaltender from La Mauricie.
He also adds that it's Jake Allen who, at the right price, is – unsurprisingly – likely to leave. That said, you know as well as I do that his performances make him not the easiest man to trade.
Not to mention his contract of $3.85 million per year until 2025.
I can't wait to see how this issue plays out, but it's clear that seeing Allen win a few games soon wouldn't hurt the Habs and their management.
In bursts
– Yes, it takes more.
Analysis: Kent Hughes has a nasty problem if he wants to win with this corehttps://t.co/mFP4hfs9QG
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) November 28, 2023
– When will he score more?
Cole Caufield is on 6 goals after 21 games. Are we disappointed? And why is Cole's goal total so low? @MarcDenis_RDS joined @mckennaconor and @ShaunStarr78 with more: https://t.co/5Q9hxL0PsQ
– TSN 690 Montreal (@TSN690) November 28, 2023
– To be continued.
He could leave Houston as early as this winter. https://t.co/eF2FyMmCOQ
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) November 28, 2023
– Josh Anderson: his lethargy is the talk of the town. [BPM Sports]
– People are capable of being kind.
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