#Flyers lineup news vs. MTL
– Ersson in goal
– 11/7
– Staal out
– Deslauriers out
– Drysdale makes his Flyers debut– Jackie Spiegel (@jackiespiegel93) January 10, 2024
Ever since the Anaheim Ducks traded Jamie Drysdale (and a pick) to the Philadelphia Flyers in return for Cutter Gauthier, let’s just say the two teams have been in the news.
The Flyers are in the spotlight because they’ll be facing the Habs tonight due to the way things ended with Gauthier. And the Ducks? Because of Trevor Zegras, whose future is increasingly unclear.
Already, in recent months, we had the feeling that Zegras wasn’t the Ducks management’s favourite. Now, however, the rumours are back with a vengeance with the arrival of a top-tier forward prospect in California.
We learned that the young man might be available via Darren Dreger, and since then, it’s been the talk of the town. And with good reason.
Marco D’Amico explained why he would be willing to let Kaiden Guhle go in a deal involving Zegras (I raised the possibility myself a few months ago) and it’s been the talk of the town ever since. And rightly so.
The Club du Matin team has weighed in on the possibility of Kaiden Guhle being traded for Trevor Zegras In that scenario, would we see a Sergachev/Drouin 2.0?
Le Club du Matin, every day 6am https://t.co/jdk22fkWeU pic.twitter.com/uYVMQTE7bF
– BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) January 10, 2024
Note that I did say I raised the possibility, without more. I don’t know how far I’d go with my eyes closed, considering Zegras isn’t the most complete player either… and because I like Guhle, too.
Note that when the Ducks forward doesn’t get a point in a game, he’s not the most useful player – like his friend Cole Caufield, for that matter. And he’s no point per game, Zegras…
But hey. Still, it’s fair to talk about the situation, because it’s not every day that a young (22) forward as talented as him is – potentially – available.
And these days, the Canadiens’ name comes up a lot. David Pagnotta talked about Zegras and the Habs in a recent paper, and while he says it’s speculative, the fact remains that he wasn’t talking about two teams. He just talked about the Habs.
It’s important to note that Pagnotta said this before seeing Zegras injured last night. Does this change the game? I don’t think so, considering that if Zegras is traded, it’ll probably be more this summer.
At least, that’s what Darren Dreger thinks. That’s what he said on the radio (TSN 690) this morning.
What could Montreal get for Sean Monahan? Could the Habs make a player for Trevor Zegras? @DarrenDreger joined @mckennaconor and @ShaunStarr78 with more: https://t.co/LJKksjqLjO
– TSN 690 Montreal (@TSN690) January 10, 2024
That said, the question I have is this: with all the Ducks’ prospects at center and defense, what can Kent Hughes give to convince his Anaheim counterpart to give him Zegras?
You can’t get Zegras with just a bunch of Joel Armia… even though Dreger joked that a guy like Armia could potentially be a throw-in in such a deal.
Hey, maybe he’s a throw-in for the Ducks when Kent Hughes gets Trevor Zegras to play with Cole Caufield.
Does that sound good? – Darren Dreger
No, there’s no guarantee that Joel Armia will leave. Kent Hughes would like it, but that doesn’t mean it’s going to happen.
We know the Habs won’t give Nick Suzuki for Zegras, and we suspect that would also be a no for Cole Caufield. So what do you start the potential deal with? What’s the big piece, before talking about Armia? That’s what I’m wondering right now – and I’m not the only one.
I hate to rain on the “Zegras to Montreal” parade but despite all of his talent, I don’t see him being the type of player Hughes would pay a heavy price for. Montreal’s main trade chips are defencemen and Anaheim, even after dealing Drysdale, is loaded.
– Grant McCagg (@grantmccagg) January 10, 2024
Right now, Zegras is probably angry about seeing his good friend Drysdale in Philly and all that’s going on. And we know that if he doesn’t improve his 200-foot game, he won’t help himself stay in Anaheim long-term.
Daily Faceoff has Zegras as the fourth-highest target on the trade market, and Dreger said that on TSN’s list, he’ll be lower. Dreger would be surprised to see Zegras finish the season anywhere but Anaheim… and we’ll see what happens this summer.
And even then, he might not trade. But since it’s possible… we’ll speculate on that.
In gusto
– Jamie Drysdale will play tonight against the Habs.
– News from the Rocket.
Jakub Dobes will face the Utica Comets tonight at Place Bell. Since December 8, he has an excellent record of 6-1-1 and a save percentage of .927%.
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) January 10, 2024
Jean-François Houle intends to use Gustav Lindstrom should he not be claimed in today’s waivers. Usually, a player returning to Laval is given some time to get back on his feet and have a few practices.
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) January 10, 2024
– Sad news.
Connie “Mad Dog” Madigan has passed awayhttps://t.co/U12xrqLDVg
– RDS (@RDSca) January 10, 2024
– Read more.
Sean Couturier: a strong comeback after a 663-day absence and two back operations.
“Before he started playing again, he wasn’t a pleasant trade (pain in my ass in English).” – John Tortorellahttps://t.co/5Pv1FMF2Ha
– J-F Chaumont (@JFChaumontJDM) January 10, 2024
– Who remembers?
Happy 18th anniversary to one of the funniest post game press conferences of all time. I remember driving to airport for a road trip after this game listening on sports radio to these quotes and thinking “I’m pretty sure he is talking directly to me” pic.twitter.com/A3Nt28UauO
– Ryan Whitney (@ryanwhitney6) January 10, 2024
– What will the Sharks be doing in two months’ time?
Low chance any of these guys move at the deadline, but never say never according to LeBrun.
– NHL Watcher (@NHL_Watcher) January 10, 2024