From earlier, my latest on progressing #LeafsForever & Nylander contract negotiations. I also touch on:
– #Flames & #NJDevils talking Hanifin
– #GoHabsGo weaponizing cap space (again)
– #LetsGoPens holding Guentzel with playoffs in mind
– #LGRW after D? https://t.co/JI5n9dGOHz– David Pagnotta (@TheFourthPeriod) January 4, 2024
The result? In the Eastern standings, where the club wasn’t exactly doing well in the first place, Martin St-Louis’s men took a step back. We shouldn’t have expected more this year, right?
Right now, the Habs are eighth in the standings for the first overall pick, with a 6% chance of winning the lottery. That could change quite a bit between now and the end of the season, but as of January 5, that’s where we stand.
All indications are that, in due course, the playoffs will be out of reach, and management will want to avoid no man’s land . This will inevitably lead to rumours of transactions. That’ s right!
The same names will keep cropping up. We can expect Jake Allen, to name but one, to be at the heart of the rumours. But as Darren Dreger said this morning (TSN 690), a Habs goaltender isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
David Savard? Given the upcoming congestion of defensemen and his high value, he’s likely to be discussed en masse.
Because yes, there are links to be made between the deadline and Dvo’s situation. After all, not only does it change the club’s offensive picture, it also affects the club’s salary envelope.
When we look at what’s happening on Cap Friendly, we see that the Habs are over the $6,674,869 salary cap. But with Carey Price on the long-term injured list and earning $10.5M, the Habs still have some money to add to their payroll.
Quickly, the $6,674,869 used by the LTIR could climb if all the players who won’t play all season are placed on the LTIR. Here are the cap hits of the guys who won’t be playing again this season. And yes, I’m including Chris Wideman…
- Carey Price: $10,500,000
- Christian Dvorak: $4,450,000
- Kirby Dach: $3,362,500
- Chris Wideman: $762,500
That’s a lot of money for Kent Hughes, who likes to maximize his cap space. And as David Pagnotta reminded us, the Habs aren’t averse to putting themselves in a position to help a transaction as a third team. #JeffPetry #NickBonino
If not, he could also get a bad contract to help a team out. The best, in my opinion? Take a forward at the end of his contract in exchange for a pick. After all, the Habs need depth up front, don’t they?
Obviously, a lot could change between now and the deadline, but it’s clear that if Kent Hughes wants to see the glass as half full, the flexibility offered by Christian Dvorak’s injury helps his club’s cause.
Now it’s up to him to make the most of it.
In Brief
– News from the injured.
RHP and Tanner Pearson pic.twitter.com/O8A0OXnaki
– Renaud Lavoie (@renlavoietva) January 5, 2024
– Time flies.
One year ago
A year ago today! https://t.co/84iorstmgl– Rocket de Laval (@RocketLaval) January 5, 2024
– Connor Bedard: young to be at the All-Star Game. [JdeM]
– Of note.
As I reported in December, Tristan Luneau will be moving to the Tigres in the next few minutes. As his case has become much more complex since then, it will be for a
conditional 5th-round pick in 2024 for now. #sunshine– Mikaël Lalancette (@MikLalancette) January 5, 2024
– One to watch.
His addition to a rotation that already includes Zack Wheeler and Aaron Nola would add a lot of depth. https://t.co/ihcWhAn0s4
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) January 5, 2024