When you’re outside Quebec, hockey journalists have no regard for Patrick Roy, or Benoît Groulx. #coach #Sens https://t.co/OhEJoNeflm
– jf plante (@jfplante_Droit) December 21, 2023
When a club is seriously fighting for the playoffs, it’s normal to see club bosses pushing to win. When a club is as pocketed as this year’s Sharks, it’s normal to push for the opposite.
But when a club is in no man’s land?
Right now, the Montreal Canadiens are in a bit of a no-man’s-land. They’re four points away from the playoffs, but they’re also three points away from seeing everyone else in the East (except Columbus and Ottawa) catch up.
Obviously, we didn’t expect the Habs to be “so high” in the standings (12th in the East) on December 21. The holiday trip, which got off to a good start in Winnipeg, may change things, but at the moment, things are going better than expected.
And that’s even if the club has no offense.
I ‘d have to say yes. Why would you say yes? Because it’s not Tanner Pearson, Mitchell Stephens or any other such rental player who’s going to transform the club via a transaction in March.
You might say I’m forgetting Sean Monahan, but let’s not forget that the Habs are thinking of offering him a new contract anyway. You might say I’m forgetting the Savard, Dvorak, Allen and Armia who are in the shop window… but apart from Savard, would these departures hurt the chances of winning?
What I’m trying to say is that if the Habs decide they want to try and be competitive past the deadline this year, it wouldn’t be that hard to do. If the club holds out soon, giving up the opportunity shot on the market probably wouldn’t be huge due to the lack of good rental players.
It would hurt to get a lesser pick, obviously… and that’s kind of where I get stuck, knowing that a good first-round prospect in 2024 could help down the road. #LackOfTalent
But in Montreal, there’s a growing sense that the media vibe is to forget about the draft and try to win. Réjean Tremblay, who wrote about it this morning, is a good example.
CANADIANS MUST BELIEVE IN THEIR CHANCES
Réjean Tremblay’s latest Editorial HEREhttps://t.co/hzCCErvCNB #Edito #RéjeanTremblay pic.twitter.com/Jx7cpuUmWo
– BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) December 21, 2023
A surprising stat:
Michel Therrien after 150 games with the Habs: 192 pts (all time best)
Martin St. Louis after 150 games with the Habs: 132 pts (all time worst)
What do you make of this? pic.twitter.com/zJH7wG0xqk
– HFTV (@HFTVSports) December 21, 2023
The Habs, who need to find their identity, are obviously still a long way from having a good team. I think it can be easy to get carried away with winning when it’s December.
In reality, in my eyes, that doesn’t change: the guys are playing to win… and we’ll see in March. It’s early days yet, isn’t it? And if the Habs are still in the mix in March, without adding, the club could evaluate… but don’t hold your breath too long.
In gusto
– That’s right.
– The Stade is the talk of the town again.
The managers of the Olympic Stadium are scrapping their high-end synthetic turf pitch, less than a year (and just one #CFMTL match) after its inauguration. They’re even considering disposing of it. By@Philippetei https://t.co/nUQGJCQb50
– Alexandre Pratt (@alexandrepratt) December 21, 2023
– What do you think?
I don’t understand why Zach Benson and Shane Wright weren’t loaned to Team Canada Junior.
Benson plays for a bottom club and Wright plays in the AHL. It would have been good for their confidence to go out and dominate the tournament, m’semble! #WJC #ECJ
– Marc-Olivier Beaudoin (@MOBeaudoin1) December 21, 2023
– Notice to all interested.
Van Houtte live, starting January 8!
Details: https://t.co/Wo7BsyNjhQ pic.twitter.com/EZ4WRkT44f
– Maxime Van Houtte (@maxvanhoutte) December 21, 2023
– Really?
The goal being to evaluate his level of competition and try to rebuild bridges with the club. https://t.co/DOjVr0Qt3D
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) December 21, 2023
– Indeed.
Free puck | Call for calm in Buffalo https://t.co/xKj0Hbqezq
– La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) December 21, 2023
– Flower will not face the Habs.
Wild training this morning, Marc-André Fleury works overtime, while Filip Gustavsson has already left the rink.
John Hynes chose Gustavsson as tonight’s starting goaltender for the 9th time in 12 games. @RDSca
– Patrick Friolet (@PFrioletRDS) December 21, 2023