There are many disadvantages to driving with three guardians. This morning, my colleague Maxime Truman wrote a piece about the famous ménage à trois.
We know that players and coaches aren’t happy about it… but neither is management, who would no doubt like to solve the problem faster than the current pace.
But there’s an advantage to having three goaltenders: the Habs can limit the amount of difficult travel for their goaltenders when there are two games in two nights in two different cities.
While Samuel Montembeault will be on duty for the CH tonight in Columbus, we’ve learned that Cayden Primeau will be the starting goaltender tomorrow night in Montreal. Martin St-Louis confirmed Martin McGuire and Dany Dubé’s information: the American is on his way to Montreal.
NOUVELLE LATEST NEWS | Cayden Primeau left the Columbus hotel at 9:30 this morning. He will be the starting goaltender against the Panthers tomorrow at the Bell Centre.
Suivez us for more breaking news like this. pic.twitter.com/lZWEo9iWI6
– Good Match Podcast (@BaladoBonMatch) November 29, 2023
The result? Tonight, he’ll sleep in his own bed at a reasonable hour. Instead of coming back in the middle of the night with his teammates, he’ll get a good night’s sleep for tomorrow’s game against the Panthers.
It’ll still be a tricky game for the Habs, as we pointed out this morning on the site, but at least the stopper will be in good conditions to try and win his game.
I like that: it’s good manpower management.
Taking advantage of all three goalies in this way is an effective way of maximizing the current situation. Primeau will have to respond to the big Panthers, but he’s equipped to do so.
Note that with the Montembeault/Primeau tandem expected to play two games in two nights, this will be the third time in a row that the Jake Allen – Samuel Montembeault – Cayden Primeau order has been used.
If you’ve got $2 to put down on the identity of Saturday’s goalie, put it on the guy from the Maritimes.
In gusto
– The Alouettes are no longer rebuilding, says GM Danny Maciocia. I hope not.
Your 110th Grey Cup Champions – Executive Edition #AlsMTL pic.twitter.com/D43pbntGh5
– Renaud Bourbonnais (@RenBourbonRDS) November 29, 2023
– Clearly.
-Maciocia: ‘My best catch was Jason Maas, he took on the challenge without any fear, despite the difficult situation a year ago.’ @MTLAlouettes @dmaccoach
– Jeremy Filosa (@JeremyFilosa) November 29, 2023
– Will he be back?
Maciocia says the plan is for he and running back William Stanback, who can become a free agent on Feb. 13, to meet this week.#Alouettes
– Joey Alfieri (@joeyalfieri) November 29, 2023
– Should CH veterans leave? [BPM Sports]
– It’s written in the sky.
However, talks have progressed to the point where names are circulating. https://t.co/bzoOkN74va
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) November 29, 2023