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Selon les rumeurs, Askarov aurait demandé un échange qui lui permettrait de jouer. Intéressant ou pas ?


Donc, en gros, c’est ce que dit le titre. Serait-il judicieux de tester le marché pour un gardien de but de son talent ? Quel serait le prix avec nos actifs qui permettrait de conclure l’échange ?

Ou

Est-ce que nous attendons simplement de voir si l’un de nos gardiens de but se révèle être à la hauteur ?


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14 Comments

  1. rayshinsan

    You do realize that we have an abundance of good goaltenders in the pipeline right? Why add more unnecessary pressure?

    Even if say Primeau doesn’t pan out. There is Fowler.

  2. The way goaltending as an entire profession has plateaued in the last 4-5 years, I wouldn’t invest any significant assets to acquire one.

  3. thebriss22

    Nashville is asking for way too much considering the fact that he’s an unproven goalie and teams have won Stanley cups with goaltenders that just ended up being hot at the right time.

    Jesus Christ Vegas won the cup with Adin Hill in net… Why on earth would you spend a lot for a goalie lol

  4. Just4nsfwpics

    Fowler (they’ll still want a future prospect with good pedigree for the later year of Saros) Adam Engstrom/Oliver Kapanen and a 2026 1st rounder for Askarov and Nashvilles 3rd next year.

    I don’t know if thats enough to get it done, but I wouldn’t be prepared to pay more than that.

  5. Longshanks123

    It is said that there was a proposal for Askarov to Montreal at the 2023 draft for our 5th overall pick. If that is the kind of value they are putting on Askarov, I am not interested.

  6. Baronleduc

    We already have two goalies right now. No opportunity for him. Although to be fair, Askarov was one of the best goalies in the AHL last season. Will his skills translate well into the NHL ? That remains to be proven.

    If there was a spot available and depending the price, maybe ? But apparently, Nashville asks the Moon for him, and I highly doubt Trotz would accept a 7th round pick in exchange.

    Thanks, but no thanks.

    EDIT : Besides, we have a few goalie prospects in the pipeline like Dobes and Fowler. I’d rather wait for them to pan out than trade for an unproven prospect.

  7. At the price Nashville would ask? (They asked for our 2023 5OA lmao) Absolutely fucking not.

    Askarov hasn’t proven anything at the NHL level yet. Imo until a goalie plays ~100 games they might as well be a mystery box. He could be Price, but he could also be Fucale.

    Unless the price comes waaaaay down I’m not touching that with a 10 foot pole.

  8. nationofcool83

    One of.oue young expendable d-men (Struble/Barron), the Florida 1st in 2025, and something else.

  9. Beefiest_bison

    I’d be fine with Askarov if Nashville drops their reported ask, but I’m not giving up a first for an unproven goalie no matter how good their pedigree is.

    I still have nightmares about his glove hand at the WJC though lol.

  10. JustFred24

    Montembeault Primeau and Fowler… why?

  11. rules_of_culture

    He has a higher ceiling than Primeau and can push Monty. If the price is right then I’m all over him.

  12. ItzEnozz

    I’d be all over it but the cost would be the biggest issue

    I assume the price tag is insane which is why it hasn’t happened

    I think in some other rumors the ask was for a similarly skilled young forward prospect

    Considering Askarovs skill that’s a top tier forward prospect so like a Demidov let’s say which is a hard no from me (and likely every team) which is why it hasn’t happened

    If the ask softens id be open to trade more fringe pieces of the core for him

    Mailloux, Roy, Barron, Newhook and Hage for example (not all but examples of fringe pieces of the future core)

  13. serialstripper

    I am a diehard Habs fan, but Montembeault and Primeau ain’t it. We need a goalie that can steal a few games. We won’t find another Carey Price, but we need a better starter.

  14. serialstripper

    Askarov has an Hasek vibe to him. Whoever lands him and let’s him pan out will win in the end.

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