Every Friday, Pierre LeBrun is the guest on Laraque-Gonzalez. Today, he spoke about the rumors surrounding Jake Allen and the latest in NHL news. The segment is at https://t.co/qNeSbci3eG pic.twitter.com/t63bwNEOKC
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It’s no secret that the Habs are trying to trade Jake Allen.
If Kent Hughes had his price, we probably wouldn’t even be talking about the veteran as of today…
And it doesn’t help that the goalie has been bad since November.
Earlier today, I wrote about how it wouldn’t necessarily be a good idea for the Habs to buy out the veteran’s contract this summer.
If a similar transaction were to occur, it would be more likely to happen next summer, because most clubs are currently capped in terms of payroll…
Teams have told the Habs they’ll inquire about Jake Allen in June, if he isn’t traded before then. – Pierre LeBrun
Because next summer, there’s only one season left on the keeper’s contract. And that’s when Kent Hughes should take advantage.
He’s already won the Stanley Cup, he’s a good presence in the dressing room because he’s seen it all since the start of his career…
If his contract weren’t so onerous… And once again, if Allen had performed well after his excellent start to the season, surely he wouldn’t even be a member of the Montreal organization at the time of writing.
In a gust
– So much the better.
More fear than harm for Emil Heineman, Mattias Norlinder and Justin Barron, who will all be able to play tonight in Hartford. Heineman was the only one to miss a game with an injury that looked pretty serious at first glance.
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) February 16, 2024
– I’d forgotten about him.
Veteran Artem Anisimov is still rolling in hockey at the age of 35. He played the entire 2022-2023 season in Lehigh Valley, and now he’s in Hartford. He’s not breaking anything with his 4 points in 15 games with the Rangers’ training club.
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) February 16, 2024
– Let’s calm down a bit.
Pierre-Luc Dubois last night:
– 1 assist
– 4 shots
– 4 penalties drawn
– 3 hits
– 71.48 xGF%The PLD redemption tour just started. pic.twitter.com/6Fdzy41pUv
– Big Head Hockey (@BigHeadHcky) February 16, 2024
– Too bad.
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– La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) February 16, 2024