With regards to the NHL trade rumors surrounding #GoHabsGo and former @GoNUmhockey defenseman Jordan Harris:
I’m told that given Harris’ fall down the depth chart with so many good young d-men in the Canadiens’ stable, Harris is definitely on the trade market.
Knowing how much…
– Jimmy Murphy (@MurphysLaw74) February 22, 2024
Ahh, the Canadiens’ defensemen…
But that doesn’t mean that just because the Habs have a surplus of defensemen on their roster, a young defenseman will be leaving any time soon.
It takes the right offer… for the right player.
But now, at noon, it’s Jimmy Murphy’s turn to say that the Habs have “definitely” put Harris on the trading block for what’s next.
Murphy asserts that Harris’ drop in the club’s hierarchy of defensemen means that the surplus of guys on the blue line could cost him his place in Montreal.
He has a good relationship with Hughes, which leads Murphy to believe that the Habs’ GM won’t send him into a bad situation, if ever there is a deal.
I wonder, though, how much Kent Hughes will trade him this spring or even this summer. I can’t believe his value is that high… and if his best value is in Montreal, will the GM drop him for nothing? I’m not sure.
If he’s traded within the next two weeks (because yes, March 8 is 15 days away) by the Habs, he could be the most interesting piece of the club to leave the Habs between now and the deadline.
Harris has the reputation of being a good kid and a reliable defenseman, but he doesn’t have a great first quality on the ice. Will any club be willing to pay what the Habs GM is asking to get him out of Montreal?
In short
– Playing for the Olympics in 2022 helped a lot of guys get into the NHL.
Two years ago, when the NHL couldn’t make it to the Beijing Olympics, careers were launched from Juraj Slafkovsky and Simon Nemec to Matty Beniers, Jake Sanderson and Owen Power. Nearly 30 participants in that tournament have played in the league since: https://t.co/cubHdEa5NS
– Stephen Whyno (@SWhyno) February 21, 2024
– And it’s just the beginning. Will he see the real sun?
Justin Poirier | ” C’est loin d’être fini ” https://t.co/0N1AaWn3RD
– La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) February 22, 2024
– He’ll be somewhere else in a year, in my opinion.
However, he doesn’t blame the organization for the lack of negotiations right now. https://t.co/qYsBeRZI5a
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) February 22, 2024