Canadiens' Harris Could be an Options at Trade Deadline
Also, Savard wants to stay in Montreal, but the Canadiens might have other plans
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In today’s edition, The Canadiens have many options at the trade deadline, and a young defenceman could be one of them.
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Jordan Harris Holds High Trade Value for the Canadiens
February 24, 2024 by Blain Potvin
The Montreal Canadiens continue their roller coaster of a 2023-24 season as they win some and lose some more. Despite seeing several young players improve, the team is still trending towards a top-five pick in the upcoming entry draft. General manager (GM) Kent Hughes has his work cut out for him as he continues rebuilding the team roster and organizational depth.
Canadiens Need to Trade David Savard Even if He Wants to Stay
February 22, 2024 by Rob Couch
The Montreal Canadiens have rightfully gotten interest in their players from around the NHL and have already made a trade this season. Arguably the next best option to move is a player who has garnered a good amount of interest: veteran defender David Savard. When it comes to the upcoming 2024 Trade Deadline, it seems like a lot of teams are interested in players with a bit of term over rentals. Savard is under contract for one more year after this one at $3.5 million AAV (average annual value) and is a proven top-four defender.
Canadiens Likely Playing Their Last Games as Habs in 2023-24
February 22, 2024 by Ryan Szporer
As the March 8 trade deadline approaches, Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes will be looking to unload players the organization has outgrown. It’s not just pending unrestricted free agents (UFAs) he’ll otherwise probably lose for nothing, but also Habs with bad contracts he probably wouldn’t mind losing for nothing. You see? There’s a not-so-happy mix.
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