Should we expect Kent Hughes to select a player… or should we expect the GM to trade the pick?
We know that Hughes would like to get his hands on another top-10 pick, and that he’s been trying to move up to 14th :
Dreger mentions on TSN that Hughes tried to trade up to 14 (with SJ) but the Sharks ended up dealing with Buffalo and moved up to 11.
– Habs Chronicle (@HabsChronicle) June 28, 2024
Tony Marinaro talks about Michael Hage…
Grant McCagg talks about Dean Letourneau…
Nicolas Cloutier is talking about Sacha Boisvert…
What’s interesting here is that we’re talking about four offensive forwards who aren’t “small”.
Basha (5’11’ and 185 lbs.) is the only player in the “group” under six feet tall…
While Letourneau (6’7′), Hage (6’1′) and Boisvert (6’2′) are relatively tall.
The Habs GM wants to add offensive talent to his roster, but he’s also said he’d like to bulk up his club for the next few years.
Because there’s a real possibility that Kent Hughes could use the 21st pick in a trade to move up (again)… Or to get a player who can help the team right away.
In Overtime
– Adam Engström will not be attending the Habs’ development camp this summer.
Just spoke w #Habs Adam Engström, he has worked out w Rögle during the offseason. Last practice today, starts preseason training at the end of July.
Engström felt good. He WONT be at dev camp this summer, but will arrive for Rookie Camp. @RocketLaval @CanadiensMTL– Patrik Bexell (@Zeb_Habs) June 28, 2024
– New contract for Calvin Pickard in Edmonton.
**Breaking News**
I’m told the @EdmontonOilers are closing in on a 2Yr Contract Extension for G Pickard. #LetsGoOilers #HockeyX pic.twitter.com/u3WpJJnIu5– Kevin Weekes (@KevinWeekes) June 28, 2024