#sjsharks retain 13.04% on Karlsson’s $11.5 million hit for the next 4 years. #LetsGoPens retain 25% of Petry’s $6.25 million hit for the next 2 years.
– Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) August 6, 2023
As you know, the CH let go Rem Pitlick (Pittsburgh) and Mike Hoffman (San Jose) in return for Petry, Casey DeSmith, Nathan Légaré and an attractive second-round pick in 2025.
In concrete terms, for the 2023-2024 Canadiens, don’t expect Légaré to play a big role with the club. A good camp and a good start to the season in Laval could change all that, of course.
The second pick in 2025, until proven otherwise, will not be in uniform for the CH in 2023-2024. Obviously, the CH could move the pick between now and then, but for now, that’s not the case.
What this means is that, right now, only Petry and DeSmith are being added to the Habs’ active roster for next season. In the short term, that’s what it means.
Of course, I say this knowing full well that it’s worth what it’s worth, since the CH is working for the long term. At the moment, the club isn’t trading for the moment.
Jeff Petry has not commented on his return to the city. His wife, a model ambassador for a strong, bilingual Montreal, posted photos on Instagram yesterday morning (a little before the deal) about “the surprise of a lifetime” – a family trip to New York.
We don’t all have the same definition of the surprise of a lifetime, do we? After all, when I think of “surprise” and “Petry”, it’s not the family trip to New York that comes to mind.
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Anyway. All this to say that if Petry were to leave, Casey DeSmith could be the only player in the deal who would be in Montreal for next season – or early season, at least.
Logically, the Habs acquired DeSmith, 31, to play. I don’t see a world in which DeSmith, who will be a free agent at the end of the 2023-2024 season, is in town to make the ballot, for example.
Unless he’s traded too?
Let’s agree on one thing: Primeau is going to the ballot. Barring a surprise (if there’s one club that’s not immune to injury, it’s the Montreal Canadiens), he’s #4 in the pecking order.
Three goalies in the lineup is, more than ever, a real possibility → https://t.co/KedcC0qAin
– DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) August 6, 2023
But does that mean the CH will go for a ménage à trois in front of the net? Not necessarily, no.
If that’s the case, it means that the Habs will arrange for one of the three goalies (Montembeault, DeSmith and Allen) to be out of the 23-man roster when camp is over. But which one?
Is there a world in which Jake Allen is traded? Maybe, but I don’t know how much I believe it. It’s late in the summer to be trading such a contract in front of the net in my eyes.
Even if we know it’s happening, a big trade in August. #ErikKarlsson
Is there a world where Jake Allen, who was injured at the end of the season, goes on the injured list at the start of the campaign? If the Maple Leafs did it with Matt Murray, anything’s possible, right?
The Maple Leafs have placed Matt Murray on LTIR prior to the start of the 2023-24 season. pic.twitter.com/85FHmRUoel
– Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) July 26, 2023
I can’t say I believe it, but given the lack of data, it’s fair to wonder.
Now that the 2023-2024 contracts have been signed, and the next issue on the GM’s table is Montembeault’s contract (UFA in 2024), is there any world in which negotiations aren’t going as well as expected?
In an ideal world, it wouldn’t be. But in the NHL, negotiations have gone sour before. And while we don’t know why DeSmith is in town, we do have some questions.
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– Um…
A little morning memory: https: //t.co/oC1DpVW7fn
– DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) August 7, 2023
– He’ll be fine in Laval in his house.
The Quebecer reacts to the deal that brings him to Montreal!https://t.co/dDi4DHzcLu
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) August 7, 2023
– Two goals yesterday. I’m starting to think the guy’s too good.
League Cup | Messi’s late equalizer sees Miami through to quarter-finals https://t.co/CUh0CbMYlU
– La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) August 7, 2023
– Capitals want to help Alex Ovechkin score more than 894 goals. [BPM Sports]
– Well done.
The best thing about Jonathan Marchessault is his simplicity, which he never loses even when reaching the highest heights of his sport.
On August 19, he’ll be visiting sick children with the Stanley Cup.
Interview: https: //t.co/3AiEiiwIgJ
– Mikaël Lalancette (@MikLalancette) August 7, 2023