As youngsters enter the line-up and veterans leave every year, the club can afford to get younger. It’s not a bad thing.
At the moment, the Habs have an average age of 26.4. That’s a little more than a year older than the Buffalo Sabres (25.3), but a good four and a half years younger than the Penguins.
The Penguins really are an old club. When your average is over 30 and you’re not making the playoffs, there’s something wrong.
But that’s Kyle Dubas’ problem.
What’s more, a year from now, a number of potential free agents are likely to leave. Obviously, this could help the club get even younger… even if the guys in the current line-up are all getting older.
- David Savard, 33
- Joel Armia, 31
- Christian Dvorak, 28
- Jake Evans, 28
- Michael Pezzetta, 26
But when the core matures… watch out.