Last night’s defeat was no ordinary defeat.
The worst part of the game was that the players who showed up the least, and were therefore the softest and worst, were two players seen as important pillars of the Habs’ future.
They didn’t get a single shot each, and Slakfovsky ended his night’s work with a -4 differential.
In short, the two young players are really having a tough time of it this season, and more often than not, they’re invisible, if not detrimental, in every one of their appearances.
It’s not for nothing that Martin St-Louis decided to punish them and demote them from the first line to the team’s bottom-6.
Have you seen Slafkovsky and Dach? Stéphane Waite is looking for them! pic.twitter.com/64FXReNSJH
– L’Antichambre (@Antichambre) November 24, 2024
It’s a real shame and worrying to see two players supposedly so important to the team’s success perform like this.
It’s even more worrisome and problematic considering that they will surely take priority over other players when Patrik Laine and Raphaël Harvey-Pinard are well and truly ready to rejoin the Habs lineup.
They’re both high-energy players who know how to help their team despite their limited playing time.
Heineman proved it again last night with his 4ᵉ goal of the season, which now gives him six points in 19 games.
The Swedish winger is having a good NHL rookie season, and he’s managing to endear himself to his coach and the fans.
In short, it’s a real shame, but by necessity, Martin St-Louis is stuck with the poor performances of Juraj Slafkovsky and Kirby Dach, whereas if we went on merit, Condotta and Heineman would be ahead.
Clearly, MSL could very well decide to send Slaf and Dach to the stands for a game or two, especially since that’s the next step after being demoted to the fourth line.
Even if they do end up in the stands, they’ll be back in the lineup in Emil Heineman’s stead in no time.
Heineman will have to be patient if he’s ever taken out of the lineup.
And I haven’t even mentioned Michael Pezzetta, who isn’t even playing right now, with Laine and RHP still injured.
It really feels like the end for him in Montreal, and that’s a shame.
Overtime
– Montgomery won’t have been out of work for long.
Not to given Montgomery’s prior work in St.Louis, but the fact he landed a new gig just days after his dismissal in Boston is not unlike Bruce Boudreau in Nov. 2011. Boudreau was let go by Caps on a Monday. He was coaching Anaheim on Wednesday https://t.co/WXGyJS4Mhu
– Ben Raby (@BenRaby31) November 24, 2024
– Note that he already lives in St. Louis in the summer.
Montgomery, who lives in STL in off-season, now gets to live there year-round as Blues coach.
– Kevin Paul Dupont (@GlobeKPD) November 24, 2024
– That’s the right attitude to have.
James Hagens has been dreaming of the 2025 draft since he was a kid, and he has no intention of missing out
https://t.co/EmNfQgMOAs pic.twitter.com/H9MDONRu0I
– NHL (@NHL_EN) November 24, 2024
– Read more.
Nausea hits Canadiens again, but the context is entirely different this time https://t.co/v5rLydEk47
– Arpon Basu (@ArponBasu) November 24, 2024
– What do you think?
Is Flyers’ Matvei Michkov trending to be better than Blackhawks’ Connor Bedard?https://t.co/axwKc2L9Il
– Kevin Kurz (@KKurzNHL) November 24, 2024