Offensively, it’s not as bad, because there are already experienced players like Anderson, Gallagher, Armia and Dvorak… And there will also be guys like Evans, Caufield, Suzuki and Newhook who can be placed in the “mini” veteran category.
But on the blue line, there’s going to be some great battles for the positions that will be available at the next training camp.
And there will be several guys who’ll have to prove themselves to earn one:
- Lane Hutson
- Logan Mailloux
- Justin Barron
- Jayden Struble
- Jordan Harris
- Adam Engström (?)
- Arber Xhekaj
- David Reinbacher
I didn’t include Mike Matheson, Kaiden Guhle and David Savard because they’re already guaranteed a place in Martin St-Louis’ line-up.
As far as I’m concerned, Lane Hutson will have his place in the line-up… And we can expect Xhekaj / Harris / Struble to compete for a spot on the third pair on defense.
This would leave one available spot on the right, and it should come down to Mailloux, Reinbacher and Barron…
That said, if Reinbacher AND Mailloux perform well at training camp, it won’t look good for a guy like Justin Barron.
And in all this, let’s not forget that Barron will be eligible for waivers next fall, as Grant McCagg suggested on the Sick Podcast:
Can Logan Mailloux beat out Justin Barron for a spot with the #GoHabsGo?@grantmccagg joins @TonyMarinaro to discuss where the young defensemen would be best suited to play this season
Full pod
Watch: https://t.co/sAQzdZnN7d
Listen: https://t.co/0CmMMjvh5L#thesickpodcast pic.twitter.com/nQSl8gUHGS– The Sick Podcast with Tony Marinaro (@thesickpodcasts) July 17, 2024
He’s only 22 years old, he was drafted in the first round in 2020… And even though he had a tougher 23-24 season, the potential is still there in his case.
That said, I wonder if all this will play a role in the coaches’ decisions after the next training camp.
Could the Habs be “forced” to keep Barron up there, given that they don’t want to lose their defenseman for nothing?
Usually, we say it’s a “nice” problem… But this is really starting to become a serious one, because you can’t hold back the kids’ progress either.
Overtime
– Nice list.
Over/Under? The top scoring rookie will record 65 points in 2024-25.
Macklin Celebrini, Will Smith, Matvei Michkov and Logan Stankoven are among prospects who could have a big rookie season in 2024-25. pic.twitter.com/wuCrX9Yrru
– NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) July 17, 2024
– Yikes.
Fun fact David Savard had 4 points more than Josh Anderson last season . He played in 18 less games than Anderson . #GoHabsGo
– Hockeyy Insiderr (@HockeyyInsiderr) July 17, 2024