Patrik Laine is having a rather ordinary practice camp. As my colleague Maxime Truman wrote, the Finn hasn't been convincing so far. Yes, it's only two preparatory games, but after hearing Laine say several times over the summer that he was at the top of his game physically and mentally, you'd have expected to see him come out with the knife between his teeth even in pre-season.
In fact, Nicolas Cloutier, who reposted a video posted by Mike Lemieux, thinks that Laine has simply slowed down due to his injuries, which have made him less mobile and less agile.
That's right. Those who watched him regularly in Winnipeg or even Columbus know that he was much more mobile and effective at 5c5. https://t.co/3FLKIVF3rI –
Nicolas Cloutier (@NCloutierTVA) September 28, 2025
In the video, which shows the forward when he played with the Jets, he does indeed look a little more fluid on his skates, but I don't find his dekes particularly fast compared to what we saw last year with the Canadiens.
The speed of his dekes is even said to have been a source of mockery from his Jets team-mates, contributing to his departure from Winnipeg. However, where I disagree is when people say that Laine was more effective at five-on-five.
He wasn't in Winnipeg, he wasn't in Columbus and it would be utopian to think that he will become so in Montreal
Moreover, Laine finished with a negative differential in all four of his seasons in Columbus, although he had two campaigns of close to a point per game. Even in his most productive years with the Jets, his best finish was a plus-8 record on two occasions, so it's hard to talk about a guy who was effective five-on-five in the past.
So don't expect Laine to suddenly become a good five-on-five player with the Canadiens, where he was used less and less by Martin St-Louis at the end of the 2024-2025 season. If he can stay in shape, I think the Finn can score 30 goals and 50 points this season, but I also know he's going to get me sacred often by his lack of involvement on defense.
What's more, if Kirby Dach has the same difficulty at five-on-five as last year, with a minus-29 differential in just 57 games, this line could struggle at even strength, no matter how talented and brilliant Ivan Demidov is.
'Overtime'
– He should go to Laval.Never say never, but it's unlikely that Sean Farrell will be claimed tomorrow.
The Habs have taken advantage of a time when 22 other players are subject to waivers and the lineups are pretty much set. Apart from Utah, which has several injured forwards (Cooley, Kerfoot,… pic.twitter.com/SgsvOMwR6G– Nicolas Cloutier (@NCloutierTVA) September 28, 2025
– He'll be joining the Armada
The Blues have removed 20 players from their training camp roster, sending 18 to the AHL and 2 to their junior leagues
This list includes 2025 1st-rounder Justin Carbonneau, who was sent back to the QMJHL Notably, Dalibor Dvorsky remains on the roster#stlblues pic.twitter.com/zbRXCmfZGj– BluesMuse (@STLBluesMuse) September 28, 2025
– Grand slam for the Jays!
CAPTAIN KIRK.
FIRST CAREER SLAM. NO BETTER TIME. pic.twitter.com/MR6zUxQPrf– Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) September 28, 2025
– Read on.
Both teams have something to prove. https://t.co/cIc54cLm4n –
Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) September 28, 2025
– A michigan to go!
Pulling this off mid-game is NASTY
(via IG/_damonjohnson) pic.twitter.com/vZ3458gvYo– BarDown (@BarDown) September 28, 2025
