And that’s why it makes sense that the Habs GM might call Lou Lamoriello to see if Oliver Wahlstrom might be available.
Trickery aside, we’re talking about a first-round pick in 2018 (11th overall) who isn’t capable of establishing himself with the Islanders. For the past two years, his stats haven’t exactly been stellar.
After all, his shot is really, really something… when he knows how to use it.
Expectations would be low if an ordinary pick made his way to New York, and at worst, it doesn’t work out. And at best, it works out and the Habs have a good player on their hands.
Remember, it’s to Hughes’ advantage to try to find players who don’t currently belong elsewhere in the NHL and develop them in Montreal. On a larger scale, that’s what he did with Alex Newhook.
If such a transaction were to take place, we shouldn’t get our hopes up (in any case, the Islanders aren’t in a position to ask for the moon) and we shouldn’t have high expectations.
In Overtime
– 500,000: Zach Hyman is good at raising money for a good cause.
The @ZachHymanGolf event held Monday raised just under $500K, adding to what Carlo posted here. It really is an excellent day.
The organizers and volunteers did a spectacular job https://t.co/DfLodIxYxy
– Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) July 18, 2024
– Will we see the Blackhawks alumni back in the NHL?
Sheldon Kennedy says former Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman has done the work to learn and improve after the Kyle Beach scandal.
Kennedy supports Bowman’s return to the NHL. https://t.co/kSlTmrXYqE– Rick Westhead (@rwesthead) July 18, 2024