Not getting a lot of buzz north of the border, but @CharlieLindgren is playing fantastic. Nice to see his hard work pay off over the last couple of years. He put so much in coming up through Habs system. https://t.co/6p8J6Mbb7x
– Eric Engels (@EricEngels) November 30, 2023
At the moment, the Canadien’s three goaltenders are the talk of the town. The recipe of a baseball-style rotation (guys taking turns) is currently being used… for better or for worse.
Why? Because that would ensure that, in the event of a transaction, the Habs would have two guys at the next training camp. When I say two guys, I mean the two who wouldn’t be traded by the club.
And you don’t want that.
But hey. Do you know what’s crazy about this? It lends weight to the arguments of those who say you have to be patient with young goalies – including Cayden Primeau.
After all, we can see that the Habs would no doubt like to maximize the value of Charlie Lindgren, who has been rolling along nicely lately. And when I say good, I mean… very good.
Because yes, Montembeault has been in this situation before. The Panthers sent him to the waivers and the CH took the opportunity to claim him because of Carey Price’s absence.
And now he’s the goalie Roberto Luongo always thought he could become: a good NHL goalie. Katherine Harvey-Pinard of La Presse reports.
Roberto Luongo | Montembeault “has the talent” to be number one https://t.co/yRZxsfRhLQ
– La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) November 30, 2023
The goalie, who played with Montembeault and became his boss by taking a job in the Panthers’ front office afterwards, knows the Quebecer is talented. He says he was disappointed to see the Panthers lose him to the waivers in 2021.
And now, he’s happy to see him stand up, because he says he’s glad the CH gave him a chance – and that Montembeault took it.
In his eyes, the fact that he’s matured changes a lot of things. The hockey legend, who is currently in Montreal on the sidelines of the Panthers’ visit to Quebec, knows that NHL experience helps a lot.
And when the talent is there…
He’s got the talent. He certainly has the talent. That’s never been a question for the rest of us. – Roberto Luongo on Samuel Montembeault
And as for the Panthers, maybe it’s a good idea to stop passing on good Quebec goaltenders… #DevonLevi
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– To your questions.
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– Mitch Giguere (@Mitch_Giguere) November 30, 2023
– Still.
Obviously, the Yankees’ “big interest” in his services has its limits. https://t.co/wNZulmV00B
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) November 30, 2023
– Happy reading.
Written 32 (26 this week):https://t.co/EVHiILRJWO
– Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) November 30, 2023
– Really?
More than half of the boxers invited to Quebec to showcase local talent are Mexicans.
Over the past 10 years, they’ve won 6.4% of their fights, according to one compilation.
The tragic death of Jeannette Zacharias Zapata is the culmination of this https://t.co/jxGELXyb1O– Yves Boisvert (@YvesBoisvert) November 30, 2023
– He’s on fire.
Mesar is at a completely different level this season. You could argue that Mesar, Rehkopf and Cowan have been the top OHL forwards so far. https://t.co/b4Gz7GpnGD
– Grant McCagg (@grantmccagg) November 30, 2023