Hockey Insider Suggest 6 possible players the Habs could be Targeting this Summer
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S. Harper
April 12, 2022 (0:22)
It Hasn't been a good year for the Montreal Canadiens sitting 31st in the league and suffering another loss 4-2 to the Winnipeg Jets. However the Canadiens are looking hard at the rebuild.
Habs GM Kent Hughes has made a lot of trades for picks and are hoping to really hit on some at the draft this year in which the Canadiens are hosting. The Canadiens are also looking into landing some free agents this summer.
Insider Marc-Olivier Beaudoin proposed in his most recent column, following a question from an Internet user, the acquisition of six players who will become independent players without compensation at the end of the season.
Here is the list:
1 - Kris Letang (if�Jeff Petry�leaves)
2 -�Vincent Trocheck�(to finally have a good second center)
3 -�Nicolas Deslauriers�(to defend the CH's young players)
4 -�Valeri Nichushkin
5 - Frank Vatrano
6 -�Ilya Mikheyev
What do you think about this?
POLL |
Should the Habs sign Letang? |
Yes | 85 | 43.8 % |
no | 109 | 56.2 % |
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