Louis Domingue was quick to pass on his message this morning. He would have loved to have had the chance to play for the Canadiens. He says he’s expressed his interest several times in the past, with no response. We could sure use one in Laval.
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) December 8, 2023
Does this mean the threesome is coming to an end? Let’s hope so, since it’s hard on everyone in the organization… but it depends on the market.
Because the problem with trading a guy is that the depth afterwards is thin. Jakub Dobes isn’t ready to play in the NHL if the CH has to recall a guy, let’s say.
Clearly, the Rocket would benefit from having a veteran who can play in Montreal, but who can also back up Jakub Dobes and Strauss Mann. The Rocket goalies don’t have it this season.
On paper, a veteran like Louis Domingue could be a perfect candidate. And it’s not as if he wouldn’t want to play for the Montreal Canadiens.
Visiting Laval with the Rangers’ club-school, the Quebecer made it clear to Anthony Marcotte, who covers the Rocket for BPM Sports, that he would have loved the chance to play in the CH organization.
The goalkeeper even goes so far as to say that he has expressed his interest several times in the past, but has never received a response. So he’s not on management’s radar.
Warning: I’m not saying trade one for the other. Jake Allen earns $3.85 million a year until 2025 and Louis Domingue earns $775,000 this year. The Rangers don’t have room under the cap. They don’t need a threesome with Allen. Shall I continue?
But in two transactions or in a three-team treaty, it would be ideal. I’m not saying it’s going to happen, but it would be ideal.
The Rocket is having a tough season, and let’s just say a little leadership on that team wouldn’t hurt anyone. In my opinion, the Rocket misses Alex Belzile right now…
Alex Belzile hadn’t really had a chance to comment on his departure from the CH organization, but he did this morning. He says several teams, including the Habs, have expressed interest, but never the Rangers. For the first time in his life, he got to choose.
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) December 8, 2023
In gusto
– NHL in punishment mode.
Tampa Bay’s Austin Watson has been fined $2,022.57, the maximum allowable under the CBA, for unsportsmanlike conduct during last night’s game against Nashville.
– NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) December 8, 2023
New Jersey’s Brendan Smith has been fined $2,864.58, the maximum allowable under the CBA, for a dangerous trip on Seattle’s Devin Shore.
– NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) December 8, 2023
– Today’s 32 Thoughts Podcast is available. [Sportsnet]
– Coming up.
Clayton Kershaw could be an option, though. https://t.co/Qx5q4gYqun
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) December 8, 2023