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0:00 Nouvelles des Canadiens de Montréal 0:23 Les Canadiens échangent Armia contre Anthony Mantha? 4:22 Les Canadiens sont liés aux Canucks dans un mouvement à succès 4:35 Réaction des Canadiens contre les Sabres (Monahan, Pearson, Allen) Rejoignez cette chaîne pour avoir accès aux avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvUGTnWpwq4p1yRTrUcoTJQ/join Profitez du mois d’octobre 25e édition du Nouvelles des Canadiens de Montréal ou Nouvelles des Habs aujourd’hui! Josh Gosse et Jesse Poirier parlent des dernières nouvelles des Canadiens de Montréal et de la façon dont Kent Hughes prend d’énormes mesures, notamment en discutant du transfert de Joel Armia aux Capitals de Washington pour Anthony Mantha ou peut-être à Vancouver en tant que courtier dans un échange avec Conor Garland. De plus, Primeau pourrait-il être déplacé ? Josh Gosse et Jesse Poirier détaillent les dernières nouvelles des Canadiens de Montréal impliquant David Reinbacher, Arber Xhekaj, Kaiden Guhle, Sean Monahan, les Oilers d’Edmonton, Juraj Slafkovsky, Josh Anderson, Alex Burrows, Cole Caufield, Nick Suzuki, Kirby Dach, Joel Edmundson, David Savard, défenseurs du Tricolore, Kent Hughes, Martin St Louis, Jake Allen, Sam Montembeault, Cayden Primeau, Kaiden Guhle, Arber Xhekaj, Bruins de Boston, Maple Leafs de Toronto, Jets de Winnipeg, Owen Beck, Filip Mesar, Jayden Struble, Adam Engstrom, Luke Tuch, Sean Farrell et Lane Hutson, commerce Timo Meier, commerce Gurianov. Josh Gosse et Jesse Poirier analysent les dernières nouvelles des Canadiens de Montréal concernant David Reinbacher, Arber Xhekaj, Kaiden Guhle, Sean Monahan, Edmonton Oilers, Juraj Slafkovsky, Josh Anderson, Alex Burrows, Cole Caufield, Nick Suzuki, Kirby Dach, Joel Edmundson, David Savard, défenseurs du Tricolore, Kent Hughes, Martin St Louis, Jake Allen, Sam Montembeault, Cayden Primeau, Kaiden Guhle, Arber Xhekaj, Bruins de Boston, Maple Leafs de Toronto, Jets de Winnipeg, Owen Beck, Filip Mesar, Jayden Struble, Adam Engstrom, Luke Tuch, Sean Farrell, et Lane Hutson,dadonov trade,dadonov gurianov,gurianov trade.Rejoignez le Digest Media Discord ! : https://discord.gg/MeVay9egPx#nhldraft #nhl

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  1. I think the teams looking for a reliable 1B will be more interested in Allen, and considering the Habs situation, wouldn’t they be better off going with the younger tandem, since the team is so young anyways?

  2. Conor Garland? Srsly? I think we definitly do it. This guy is pretty under rated imo. If Pearson can do 5points in 5 games this dude can do twice as good.

  3. Why didn't Mantha is so lazy he couldn't stay in Detroit. Another Yzerman castoff sound familiar aka Drouin?

  4. Connor Garland is an absolute non-starter due to his size. You can't have half of your top-6 be 5'6"….

  5. Vncouvers Petterson wants to play for a contender and needs a lot to reach that goal but a trade could enhanse that possibility! ex: Barron and Harris would enhance the offense and defense while the addition of Heinemen would be a great addition to any team! Fans want a 102 point player in return but they had a 102 point player last year (Petterson) and finished out of the playoffs so a stronger offense and D and good goaltending should enhanse the possibility! Habs management will not agree with my trade suggestions but it takes a lot of talent to get a star player like Petterson. Habs and NUCS would mean 2 new Canadian contenders for the cup down the road and different devisions..

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    Habs future will be a strong defense of Matheson and Mailloux, M&M ,

    Guhle and Barron, as well as Hutson and Rouinbacker next year. Smart management will make use of Arbor, Engstrom, Struble Harris etc.Next year will see the graduation of Heinamen, Roy, Mesar Owen Beck, Farrell,and more! so managing the growth of group is key. There will be trades and a draft and a free agency before next summer so it'll be year one of our cup run!!

  6. HABS should have
    1. trade Allen last year,
    2. play Primeau
    3. tank more and get (more chance at) Bedard

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  8. Garland????? Absolutely NOT we have already enough small forward I can assure you that won’t happen

  9. If garland had 1 year left on his deal I'd say hell yeah! He'd be a good player with slaf and newhook I think. But I wouldn't want him long term.. 3 years left on his deal at almost 5 mil doesn't make sense for mtl.. I can see them being a third team in a deal and getting some free assets again if anything

  10. dont forget they played the night before , and won and new jersey lost on there back to back to washington , so give primeau a good look , he played very good in exhibition games this year.might be a keeper.

  11. High transaction GM's tend to do very well. Bergevin was a wheeler and dealer, Yzerman is the same. They try the death by a thousand cuts approach instead of trying to kill it with one swipe. Seems to work with fantasy GM's so why not in real life.

  12. what a foolish position to be put in… If you got Monty and Primeau in the NHL it's obvious you didn't trust Allan for the season… but out of all three Primeau has the most potential to Develop into a possible 1b and Monty I feel after last year's performance took Alan's spot.. I don't think we should be wasting time rotating 3 goalies. Just take the L on old Jake and let him get picked up by a another team or call around and see if any team wants him for some late round picks.. the only goalie that has trade value is Primeau.. but why trade him when we are looking for a young 24 year old goalie… just give him the reins and if he tanks then he tanks and we'll get a high first round pick if he doesn't tank then maybe we got our future 1A. throw em to the fire I say!!

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