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Patrik Laine échangé des Blue Jackets aux Canadiens



NHL Tonight discute de ce que l’échange de Patrik Laine des Blue Jackets de Columbus aux Canadiens de Montréal signifie pour les deux équipes. N’oubliez pas de vous abonner ! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRsrhXtzXmzYX_fiyNHHxbw?sub_confirmation=1 Twitter : https://twitter.com/NHLNetwork Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/NHLNetwork/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/nhlnetwork

23 Comments

  1. Easy now,the habs haven’t finished the rebuild,they need to help the players develop into game changers first,I hope Kent doesn’t try to rush the reboot of the franchise otherwise they’ll just be mediocre all over again just when Marc tread but failed miserably

  2. Another psychologically and physically fragile player with an overpriced contract. In other words, another Carey Price. Just what the team needs.

  3. "If Patrik Laine is playing well and help you, that means he's scoring goals."
    I don't think that was the essence of what Kent Hughes meant. The team is young. He wants veterans to help out. Patrik Laine could score 15… but if he's a decent mentoring help to coach St-Louis, those 15 goals doesn't matter all that much. But if he does score 30+ AND is a help in other aspects, look at that re-signing in 2026.

  4. Good deal for both sides but I think if Patrick is motivated and wants to be a top goal scorer again Montreal wins big time.
    Montreal is stacked! Not a habs fan but I do get excited for potential Canadian cup contenders…GLG 😂

  5. This is not good news for the Leafs. Laine is going to torture crush them game after game. He wants to get more goals than Matthews. Beware. This guy is DANGEROUS.

  6. I'm gonna Windex you in a minute lol… hilarious 😎__~ Kent does not do windows !!! Wow how about that eh… Patty Laine is a Hab!!! Coming to Montreal he is in a good place and clearly has a much more positive outlook on how to handle himself on and off the ice. Perhaps a rather tough but worthy journey. You have to sort of look at it from his perspective playing in the most passionate market in Hockey, with a rich history (24 Stanley Cups). You have to think he will be out to show that Patty has plenty of game, is focused and has come to play. Congrats on the journey Patty, you will be great with Montreal

  7. He mentions Caulfield, Suzuki, Dach and Laine are the 4 keystone players. I think he forgot about Slafkovsky.

  8. Imagine laine actually lands and sticks long term

    In 3 to 5 years you have

    Laine Suzuki Demidov
    Caufield Dach Slafkovsky
    Roy Hage Newhook
    Armia Beck RHP

    Guhle Mailloux
    Hutson Reinbacher
    Xhekaj Barron

    Fowler Montembeault

    And in 3 years, with Armia at 33, Monty and Laine at 29, those would be your only players "past their prime"

    And in depth, you have struble and engstrom at defense, dobes and primeau in the net, and half a dozen forwards (example, filip mesar) who could make the bottom 6 to replace injuries

  9. Did bro forget Slafkovsky Demidov & Newhook exist? They’re all top 6 calibre players as well & part of the core & they all shoot left so yes a lot of our guys shoot right but it’s not like we don’t have anyone who shoots left

  10. What Mike Johnson is saying is Laine, Suzuki, Dach and Caufield are the two finishers on those two lines, If dach is healthy he can score goals and set up plays, Slafkovsky there is still a question mark there, Will Slaf continue to progress or will there be some bumps in the road which is fine he’s still young… So he just means that those 4 players if they are healthy you can count on them to be those guys for sure… Slafkovsky is 100% apart of the core but there is still question marks like is said about Slaf and even Newhook… The Question Mark for Dach isn’t can he produce it’s can he stay healthy, With Slaf and Newhook can they both build on their progress and produce to the level they did last season or better… With caufield, Laine, Suzuki and Dach you’re almost guaranteed to get productive seasons from those guys they are experienced NHL players now, Not veterans but experienced. Mike Johnson isn’t forgetting or dismissing Slafkovsky or Newhook.

  11. right. he'll help them score more goals but in return they'll cough in a record numbers of goals against this year. Mark my words.

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