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We hope you had a lovely week of thanksgiving. Thank you, guys, very much for joining us. I be be needles hi the puck off podcasts here on the big Bopper podcast network. You're listening to the puck off podcast on the big BUPA pod host network. It all sounded eerily like what former GM Marc Bergevin said about Shea Weber the summer before, and we all know how that went: Weber’s career was over.I don't know. Hughes suggested surgery is the only way Price will be able to return to the ice. Price had arthroscopic surgery on his knee last summer and the rehab hasn’t worked at all. Hughes said Price will not be able to start the season and in fact the GM said there’s a good chance he won’t play at all in the coming season. Then comes the blockbuster part of the Habs news cycle. And if Monahan is actually any good next season, he can flip him at the trade deadline and maybe get another good pick. As for Monahan, he may or may not play given his injury history, and he may or may not be good any more.īut Hughes is fine with the Habs sucking next year ’cause they’re in a rebuild so that doesn’t matter. So Hughes is essentially paying six million bucks for a first-round pick and that makes sense. That’s a conditional first-round pick in 2025 but it actually could be a 2024 or 2026 first-rounder if you read the fine print in the deal, which is just about the most confusing fine print I’ve ever had to read. At first glance it was a bit of a head-scratcher but what wheeler-dealer Habs GM Kent Hughes really wanted was the first-round pick that came with Monahan. The first piece of the blockbuster was the trade that brings Calgary Flames centre Sean Monahan and his $6.375-million cap hit to Montreal. They were right up with the best in July 2021 and in the spring of 2022 they’d become the worst team in hockey.Īll of this is prompted by last week’s blockbuster news. In short, the Canadiens don’t do middle of the road. I always remember the joke among the Toronto sports eggheads prior to the first round match-up of 2010: “Washington in three.” Do I need to remind you les Glorieux won that one in seven, besting a much better Capitals team mainly thanks to the heroics of a fellow between the pipes named Jaroslav Halak? Who thought they’d make the conference final in 2010? Precisely no one ’cause they weren’t a very good team. Who predicted they’d make it to the final in 2021? Exactly no one for the very good reason that for most of that season, they were pretty darn mediocre. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.