Canadiens Recap of The 2024 Trade Deadline
Also, Reinbacher's development and when he might arrive in Montreal
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In today’s edition, we recap The Canadiens 2024 trade deadline and look at David Reinbachers development and when he could arrive in Montreal.
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Canadiens Address Need to Move Allen at Successful 2024 Trade Deadline
March 9, 2024 by Ryan Szporer
You might not be successful, arguing Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes would still have had a good 2024 trade deadline without moving goalie Jake Allen. Let’s give it a try anyway, though.
Canadiens Giving Jacob Perreault a Second Chance
March 9, 2024 by Blain Potvin
The day before the trade deadline, the Montreal Canadiens made a minor league prospects trade to bring in hometown boy Jacob Perreault in exchange for former 2020 second-round pick Jan Mysak.
Recapping Kent Hughes’s First 3 Deadlines as Canadiens GM
March 11, 2024 by Trege Wilson
The Montreal Canadiens had a quiet 2024 NHL Trade Deadline, but a successful one. They were able to fix their three-goalie issue, and general manager (GM) Kent Hughes proved he sticks to his guns and won’t make a trade unless he feels it will improve the team. After three trade deadlines, Hughes is becoming a hard negotiator and improving as a GM every season. Here is a look back at his deadline history and how they are helping to shape the Canadiens’ future.
David Reinbacher’s Season Has Encouraging Signs for Canadiens
March 12, 2024 by Luc LeBlanc
With the 2024 Trade Deadline having passed with little action from the Montreal Canadiens, and the team highly unlikely to make a late-season playoff push sitting at 24-30-10, fans may begin to look towards the off-season, next season, and beyond. Chances are high that the team will have yet again another high draft pick that will surely entice the fanbase. Given the tempered expectations surrounding their final 18 regular season games, the Canadiens will seek to continue the development of their prospects, such as the much-anticipated arrival of Lane Hutson, and the possibility of David Reinbacher coming to North America following the end of his season with Kloten HC in the Swiss-A league.
More News and Recent Habs Stories:
Defence is About to Get Crowded - Canadiens’ Hutson & Reinbacher Could Be in the NHL This Season
We Can Fix Them - Canadiens Taking a Gamble with Reclamation Projects
The End is Near - Expectations for the Canadiens’ Final 20 Games