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Cet échange n’a AUCUN SENS… RUMEURS DES HABS ET DES KINGS : CAYDEN PRIMEAU À LA (Nouvelles des Canadiens de Montréal 2023)



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Le premier tour du repêchage 2023 de la LNH s’est déroulé comme suit : 1er) Blackhawks de Chicago, Connor Bedard 2e) Ducks d’Anaheim, Leo Carlsson 3e) Blue Jackets de Columbus, Adam Fantilli 4e) Sharks de San Jose, Will Smith 5e) Canadiens de Montréal, David Reinbacher 6e) Arizona Coyotes, Dmitri Simashev 7e) Flyers de Philadelphie, Matvei Michkov 8e) Capitals de Washington, Ryan Leonard 9e) Red Wings de Détroit, Nate Danielson 10e) Blues de St. Louis, Dalibor Dvorsky 11e) Canucks de Vancouver, Tom Willander 12e) Coyotes de l’Arizona (des Sénateurs d’Ottawa ), Daniil But 13e) Sabres de Buffalo, Zach Benson 14e) Penguins de Pittsburgh, Brayden Yager 15e) Predators de Nashville, Matthew Wood 16e) Flames de Calgary, Samuel Honzek 17e) Red Wings de Détroit (des Islanders de New York via les Canucks de Vancouver), Axel Sandin Pellikka 18e) Jets de Winnipeg, Colby Barlow 19e) Blackhawks de Chicago (du Lightning de Tampa Bay), Oliver Moore 20e) Seattle Kraken, Eduard Sale 21e) Wild du Minnesota, Charlie Stramel 22e) Flyers de Philadelphie (des Kings de Los Angeles via les Blue Jackets de Columbus), Oliver Bonk 23e) Rangers de New York, Gabe Perreault 24e) Predators de Nashville (des Oilers d’Edmonton), Tanner Molendyk 25e) Blues de St. Louis (des Maple Leafs de Toronto), Otto Stenberg 26e) Sharks de San Jose (des Devils du New Jersey), Quentin Musty 27e) Colorado Avalanche, Calum Ritchie 28e) Maple Leafs de Toronto (des Bruins de Boston via les Capitals de Washington), Easton Cowan 29e) Blues de St. Louis (des Stars de Dallas via les Rangers de New York), Theo Lindstein 30e) Hurricanes de la Caroline, Bradley Nadeau 31e) Avalanche du Colorado (des Panthers de la Floride via les Canadiens de Montréal), Mikhail Gulyayev 32e) Golden Knights de Vegas, David Edstrom Cette vidéo se déroule également après la saison 2023 de la LNH et après les séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley 2023, où les Golden Knights de Vegas ont battu les Panthers de la Floride en les finales. 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20 Comments

  1. I think as a king fan so far we have to see a bit more that Winnipeg game was great. But yeah an 82 million dollar roster backed by 2.5 mill in goalies is a bit hard to physically say, if Copley can get better and Talbot gets consistent the kings look like genius’s and right now we do not lol. By a bit more I’d say 7-8 more games would really be crunch time that’s at the very least 2-3 more showings per goalie. Seems that McClellan favors talbot over Copley. Which sucks cause Copley got us into the playoffs and didn’t get to play there either so I think McClellan has part to do with it too

  2. It doesn't make much sense at glance but Primeau was drafted under the Bergevin regime and now Bergevin is in the King's organization

  3. Primeau didn't take the bull by the horn over the past 5 pro years where opportunities abound.

  4. The 24 year old former 7th round pick has done quite well for himself. He was great at Northeastern, He has been, im going to say a good AHL goalie in Laval. He has gotten into 21 games with the habs over five seasons and has underwhelmed . I liked Charlie Lindgren better. That said he's young and I am no goalie coach or scout or anything goalie.
    LA is desperate. They made the mistake of taking on Cam Talbot in the off season and so far he's been a dud. They haven't recaught lightning in a bottle with Pheonix Copley. LA thrived with average and at times less than average goaltending last year. Dave Rittich is their third choice and someone will have to clear waivers to pull him back. Primeau might help. You don't have to be great (korpisalo) to succeed in LA. Montreal if they can get someone / something for Primeau that be nice. Second round pick.
    IT is early to panic. Petersen got in 10 games before they gave up on him. Quick got in 31 games. They should make a move quicker than that this year.

    Try Rittich before you go get Vladar.

    Fix it early. A good goalie last year and they would have won their division in a doddle.

  5. If they are able to get some really good value for Allen, i would consider trading him. But it appears Allen wont be traded. Also would be careful regarding extension for Monty. Unfortunately for the Kings, a good solution would involve Calgary but not sure a trade with division rivals would occur.

  6. The Kings will make a trade for a goalie before the trade deadline and no, this trade is not it. They are betting that they’ll get average goaltending from Copley/Talbot. I doubt that’ll be the pair going into the playoffs.

  7. This is a 30 game into the season thing
    Wait and see. We might be in a Wild card race, but we ain't winning the Cup
    So let's all see

  8. OK Leggo! Stop with the WTF lead in! Truly low life Jargon….

  9. Talbot has played really well outside his first game he's kept them in games that they got off to slow starts in.. They'll need an upgrade in net for the playoffs, but people are way too low on the goalies they have now if they think the answer is guys like Primeau, and Dan Vladar who has a career sub .900 save% and a contract that cost as much as Talbot/Copley combined lol, those guys are worse than what they have now Vladar had a worse Save% than Talbot and Copley last year and has an .842 save% right now

  10. I think you find a team with a star Goalie, who's been playing 65 games for the last 5 seasons….. and get something in return for the best "Relief pitcher" in the league.

  11. Big kings fans and I was at the game last night vs the yoties. I was huge on Copley as a player last season as he just worked. It was hard to be a kings fan and not give it up for Copley. He was playing like his life depended on it, because he really had to stake his claim on the team and earn every one of his starts. He was solid and I was displeased when he did not get even a chance to play against Edmonton in the playoffs. I think that he can settle back into the groove and turn into a win factory again (maybe not to the same degree as last season, fastest kings goaltender to 20 wins) but that being said he absolutely needs a lethal starter, he’s basically the perfect #2 goalie especially in regards to his contract. I like our AHL goalie Portillo and honestly I say screw it throw him in there if things go bad

  12. No no no- cue the click bait titles where you freak out about how crazy a trade is only to clarify in the fine print that its jusr a dumb rumor. Were having a kingmaker season here- more talent/storylines than you can shake a stick at and this the third clickbaot title in a week. Cmon man- I used to look forward to opening the video- now im just waiting dor the other shoe to drop. Is this format good for clicks or something? Your long term fans find it irritating as all heck…

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