Thank you to @RoryBoylen for his editing work here. Full pre-deadline 32 Thoughts, with extra stuff on Pettersson, Jets and @thephpa looking for a new executive director:https://t.co/BBjmchRQTX
– Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) March 4, 2024
I’m not saying that other teams don’t want him, because that’s not the case: he’s definitely being discussed in the NHL. His 2021 ring in Tampa Bay also proves his importance.
But the question I have is this: is his best value in Montreal? Can Kent Hughes, who didn’t put the Quebecer in the showcase, get as much in a deal as he brings to the Habs?
We’ll have the answer by Friday.
What’s important to note is that other teams, when negotiating with Kent Hughes, will try to counterbalance the defenseman’s (many) qualities by pointing out his shortcomings, in order to lower the price.
And in this regard, according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, teams that play with a lot of tempo are wondering how much Savard, who isn’t the fastest of the lot, can keep up.
Mind you, this doesn’t mean he’s not useful to a team.
But as Arpon Basu (The Athletic) noted this morning, Savard played an average of 14:07 per game in Tampa Bay’s 2021 playoffs. He was on a third pair and didn’t get much time on special units. He played less than 10 minutes in his last game in Florida…
Canadiens weekly notebook, trade deadline home stretch edition, is out!!! Notes on David Savard, Jake Allen, Tanner Pearson and other stuff on Joshua Roy, Juraj Slafkovsky and more! https://t.co/K5owUsWgKK
– Arpon Basu (@ArponBasu) March 4, 2024
Again: this doesn’t mean it won’t be valuable. What it does mean is that the clubs that want to go after him will tell Kent Hughes that he’s offering a first-pair defenseman in Montreal, but not with a good team.
That said, if that happens and he doesn’t get his price, Hughes will simply keep his veteran. The Habs GM won’t be offended if he doesn’t get a good price.
In gusto
– Of note.
Canadiens – Lightning tonight on @TVASports: 454,000.
– Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) March 4, 2024
– Noah Hanifin in Tampa Bay?
Friedman on Noah Hanifin wanting to go to Tampa (32TP): “I believe the Lightning would like to do it, when that happens it tells me there is a deal to be made contract wise, there just hasn’t been a deal to be made trade wise”
– NHL Watcher (@NHL_Watcher) March 4, 2024
– From the class of Martin St-Louis.
Source: https://t.co/vV3Scp2WBB
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) March 4, 2024
– Logical.
No other additions expected in Houston before the season starts. https://t.co/GQACh5OCh2
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) March 4, 2024
– Who will get the Penguins forward?
The sense is the Penguins after that road trip have a very clear sense of what needs to be done before Friday’s deadline. And charting a course accordingly. Exploring all options with view to bolster the club for the future. Hearing there’s 6-plus legit suitors for Guentzel, VGK…
– Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) March 4, 2024
– Nice signing.
Tommy Novak is signing in Nashville for 3x$3.5M
– Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) March 4, 2024
– Read more.
A former Canadiens draft pick makes the jump back to the pros, 20 years later.
Read ↓ #GoHabsGohttps://t.co/DWrB0xZH6a
– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) March 4, 2024