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Team: 2021-22 Montreal Canadiens
Initial Creation Date: Dec. 18, 2021
Published: Dec. 18, 2021
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Just having fun! All of these will probably never happen! I’m not a gm just a fan of the game so please be respectful and try to have fun with my suggestions
Trades
1.
MTL
  1. 2022 1st round pick (MTL)
ARI
  1. 2022 1st round pick (CAR)
2.
MTL
  1. Carrier, Alexandre
  2. 2022 3rd round pick (LAK)
NSH
  1. Weber, Shea
Additional Details:
Off-season deal
3.
MTL
  1. 2022 6th round pick (DET)
  2. 2024 4th round pick (TBL)
TBL
  1. Perreault, Mathieu
  2. Wideman, Chris
Additional Details:
Depth
4.
MTL
  1. 2022 2nd round pick (NJD)
  2. 2022 6th round pick (NJD)
NJD
  1. Armia, Joel
  2. 2022 3rd round pick (CAR)
5.
MTL
  1. 2022 5th round pick (CHI)
6.
MTL
  1. Kempný, Michal
  2. 2022 1st round pick (WSH)
WSH
  1. Chiarot, Ben ($1,750,000 retained)
7.
MTL
  1. 2023 4th round pick (FLA)
FLA
  1. Kulak, Brett ($925,000 retained)
8.
MTL
  1. 2023 2nd round pick (DAL)
DAL
  1. Petry, Jeff
Additional Details:
Off-season move
9.
MTL
  1. Zucker, Jason
  2. 2023 3rd round pick (PIT)
10.
11.
MTL
  1. 2024 2nd round pick (NYR)
12.
MTL
  1. Koskinen, Mikko
  2. 2024 2nd round pick (EDM)
13.
MTL
  1. Lucic, Milan
  2. 2022 1st round pick (CGY)
  3. 2024 3rd round pick (CGY)
14.
MTL
    Future considerations
    ARI
    1. Byron, Paul
    Additional Details:
    Need contract for next year
    15.
    COL
    1. Price, Carey ($3,500,000 retained)
    Additional Details:
    Off-season deal
    16.
    MTL
    1. Grans, Helge
    2. 2024 2nd round pick (LAK)
    LAK
    1. Edmundson, Joel
    Additional Details:
    Love the fit! Edmund son is such an honest d-man with good enough luck moving abilities and brings a good physicality to the game
    17.
    18.
    MTL
    1. Dadonov, Evgeni
    2. 2023 1st round pick (VGK)
    VGK
    1. Gallagher, Brendan
    Additional Details:
    Probably off-season move. I think he’ll fit quite nicely there! Yes the contract is bad long term but the knights are in win now mode and Gally is gonna help them a lot
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    2023
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    $2,037,500$2,037,500
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    RFA - 2
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    $863,333$863,333 (Performance Bonus$537,500$538K)
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    UFA - 1
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    $880,833$880,833 (Performance Bonus$300,000$300K)
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    UFA - 2
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    $5,500,000$5,500,000
    LW, RW
    M-NTC
    UFA - 2
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    $4,450,000$4,450,000
    C
    UFA - 4
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    $5,500,000$5,500,000
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    M-NTC
    UFA - 6
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    $2,500,000$2,500,000
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    M-NTC
    UFA - 2
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    $750,000$750,000
    C, LW
    UFA - 2
    Logo of the Montreal Canadiens
    $880,833$880,833
    RW, LW
    RFA - 2
    Logo of the Montreal Canadiens
    $750,000$750,000
    C
    UFA - 1
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    $750,000$750,000
    C
    UFA - 1
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    $5,250,000$5,250,000
    LW, RW
    M-NTC, NMC
    UFA - 2
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    $750,000$750,000
    C, LW, RW
    UFA - 1
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    $750,000$750,000
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    UFA - 1
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    $5,000,000$5,000,000
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    UFA - 6
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    $3,500,000$3,500,000
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    UFA - 4
    Logo of the Montreal Canadiens
    $894,167$894,167 (Performance Bonus$637,500$638K)
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    RFA - 1
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    $733,333$733,333
    RD
    UFA - 2
    Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
    $4,500,000$4,500,000
    G
    M-NTC
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
    $863,333$863,333 (Performance Bonus$212,500$212K)
    LD
    RFA - 1
    Logo of the Los Angeles Kings
    $870,000$870,000
    RD
    RFA - 4
    Logo of the Montreal Canadiens
    $750,000$750,000
    G
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Montreal Canadiens
    $761,250$761,250
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    RFA - 1
    Logo of the Montreal Canadiens
    $750,000$750,000
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    Dec. 18, 2021 at 10:36 a.m.
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    Lol no

    These Weber deals aren’t happening…
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    Dec. 18, 2021 at 10:58 a.m.
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    Quoting: villenash
    Lol no

    These Weber deals aren’t happening…


    Well you’ll have to pay a lot of money then
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 11:20 a.m.
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    Quoting: Minimont
    Well you’ll have to pay a lot of money then


    Why are all Habs fans so convinced Weber is going to voluntarily retire and give up millions of dollars, instead of staying on LTIR? He's too injured to likely ever play again, and that's what LTIR is for.
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    Dec. 18, 2021 at 11:32 a.m.
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    Quoting: gmgb
    Why are all Habs fans so convinced Weber is going to voluntarily retire and give up millions of dollars, instead of staying on LTIR? He's too injured to likely ever play again, and that's what LTIR is for.

    That’s true but if the league see that the player has a staff role he could be in trouble
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 11:33 a.m.
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    Quoting: Minimont
    That’s true but if the league see that the player has a staff role he could be in trouble


    There's nothing preventing a player on LTIR taking a front office job. Chris Pronger worked as a scout for the Flyers, then the Dept. of Player Safety, while still on LTIR.
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    Dec. 18, 2021 at 11:34 a.m.
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    Quoting: gmgb
    There's nothing preventing a player on LTIR taking a front office job. Chris Pronger worked as a scout for the Flyers, then the Dept. of Player Safety, while still on LTIR.
    oh I tough otherwise! Thank you for the info mate! 🙃
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    Dec. 18, 2021 at 12:06 p.m.
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    No, we're not trading Comtois for Drouin. We still haven't seen what Max's ceiling is, but Drouin has topped out.
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 12:19 p.m.
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    Quoting: Minimont
    Well you’ll have to pay a lot of money then


    Not really. Insurance pays $6 million for this year. Then the $3,1,1,1 million he’s owed over the following 4 years is chump change for an NHL team.
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 12:33 p.m.
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    Quoting: gmgb
    Why are all Habs fans so convinced Weber is going to voluntarily retire and give up millions of dollars, instead of staying on LTIR? He's too injured to likely ever play again, and that's what LTIR is for.


    It's not without reason. Weber has already had to jump through extra hoops to remain on LTIR. They will keep him rehabbing and evaluating throughout.
    He has one $3M season left. After that, it may be more of an inconvenience than it's worth to him.

    He could also be disqualified from LTIR at any time. He doesn't have a singular chronic or debilitating injury as is usually the case. He has an accumulation of smaller injuries.

    If Weber is unable to remain on LTIR and/or chooses to retire, Nashville gets full recapture penalties. If Weber is on their LTIR for a period of time before retiring, that penalty is reduced.
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 1:02 p.m.
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    TB has no cap space and isn't waiving Foote or Katchouk to try to send them down to add either of these guys.
    Colorado doesn't do that either. No way they're counting on a person with addiction issues who been good but certainly not elite.
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 1:03 p.m.
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    Quoting: ricochetii
    It's not without reason. Weber has already had to jump through extra hoops to remain on LTIR. They will keep him rehabbing and evaluating throughout.
    He has one $3M season left. After that, it may be more of an inconvenience than it's worth to him.

    He could also be disqualified from LTIR at any time. He doesn't have a singular chronic or debilitating injury as is usually the case. He has an accumulation of smaller injuries.

    If Weber is unable to remain on LTIR and/or chooses to retire, Nashville gets full recapture penalties. If Weber is on their LTIR for a period of time before retiring, that penalty is reduced.


    Even in the final years of his contract, Weber get $1M. Are a couple extra doctors visits such an imposition that he'd give up that much money to avoid them?

    To me it seems an accumulation of injuries makes it less likely he ever plays again. Having one injury preventing him from playing is a situation that could resolve itself. Having numerous injuries keeping him off the ice decreases the chance of him ever being able to resume his career.
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 1:09 p.m.
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    Quoting: Boltsbeathabs
    TB has no cap space and isn't waiving Foote or Katchouk to try to send them down to add either of these guys.
    Colorado doesn't do that either. No way they're counting on a person with addiction issues who been good but certainly not elite.

    Are you talking about Price?
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 1:25 p.m.
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    Quoting: gmgb
    Even in the final years of his contract, Weber get $1M. Are a couple extra doctors visits such an imposition that he'd give up that much money to avoid them?

    To me it seems an accumulation of injuries makes it less likely he ever plays again. Having one injury preventing him from playing is a situation that could resolve itself. Having numerous injuries keeping him off the ice decreases the chance of him ever being able to resume his career.


    LTIR is insured and regulated. Like anything else, only qualified conditions make you eligible. Concussions are eligible. General soreness or stiffness may not be.
    Like I said, the league is already carefully monitoring. They couldn't dismiss the possibility of him returning for the playoffs. Obviously that's off the table now, but it wasn't a simple matter to get him on LTIR, which tells me there is/was doubt about qualifying him.
    $1M (much less due to taxes and escrow), might be worth it to me or you, but to a guy that is already a multi-millionaire and wants to retire in peace, that's nothing.
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 1:45 p.m.
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    Quoting: ricochetii
    LTIR is insured and regulated. Like anything else, only qualified conditions make you eligible. Concussions are eligible. General soreness or stiffness may not be.
    Like I said, the league is already carefully monitoring. They couldn't dismiss the possibility of him returning for the playoffs. Obviously that's off the table now, but it wasn't a simple matter to get him on LTIR, which tells me there is/was doubt about qualifying him.
    $1M (much less due to taxes and escrow), might be worth it to me or you, but to a guy that is already a multi-millionaire and wants to retire in peace, that's nothing.


    A million dollars a year isn't nothing, even for someone like Weber who's already earned much more than that. Tons of retired players who've already gotten rich take jobs paying a fraction of that, after their playing careers are over.

    Weber's recapture hit isn't an issue for NSH unless he officially retires. There's no upside for Weber to do that, and no reason to think he'll ever be healthy enough to lose his LTIR status. Even if Weber decides to retire for whatever reason, NSH gets penalized the same whether he retires as a Hab or a Pred. Trading for Weber doesn't do much for NSH, as the NHL isn't going to be OK with NSH trying to hide Weber on LTIR if he no longer qualifies.
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 1:45 p.m.
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    Quoting: Minimont
    Are you talking about Price?


    Yes the last couple years Price hasn't been elite and he's in the NHLPA player assistance program for an admitted addiction problem.
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 2:00 p.m.
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    Quoting: ricochetii
    LTIR is insured and regulated. Like anything else, only qualified conditions make you eligible. Concussions are eligible. General soreness or stiffness may not be.
    Like I said, the league is already carefully monitoring. They couldn't dismiss the possibility of him returning for the playoffs. Obviously that's off the table now, but it wasn't a simple matter to get him on LTIR, which tells me there is/was doubt about qualifying him.
    $1M (much less due to taxes and escrow), might be worth it to me or you, but to a guy that is already a multi-millionaire and wants to retire in peace, that's nothing.


    You’re making an argument for Nashville not to trade for him. If he’s unwilling to stay on ltir during the 1M years it doesn’t benefit Nashville at all in terms of recapture. If he’s willing to stay on ltir for 1M then he can and will do it in Montreal
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 2:02 p.m.
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    Quoting: gmgb
    Why are all Habs fans so convinced Weber is going to voluntarily retire and give up millions of dollars, instead of staying on LTIR? He's too injured to likely ever play again, and that's what LTIR is for.


    Its simple, he has made $122million in his career. only owed $6nillion on remainder of his contract. After taxes and escrow its only 2.5M. So he doesn't care about the rest. He was never going to finish that contract. that's why the league implemented the penalty in the first place .
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 2:18 p.m.
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    Its simple, he has made $122million in his career. only owed $6nillion on remainder of his contract. After taxes and escrow its only 2.5M. So he doesn't care about the rest. He was never going to finish that contract. that's why the league implemented the penalty in the first place .



    It's amazing to me that you can assume Weber doesn't care about millions of dollars, regardless of how much he's already earned. It's one thing to say he wouldn't be willing to put his body through the rigors of an NHL season for $1M, but why would he voluntarily give up that money when he's entitled to it without having to play?

    Aside from the unlikelihood of Weber voluntarily retiring for no reason, I still don't understand the belief that NSH will give MTL a massive return for Weber. NSH can't artificially keep Weber on LTIR if he doesn't qualify, anymore than MTL can compel him to retire with no benefit to himself. If Weber gets healthy enough that he doesn't qualify for LTIR and decides to retire, there isn't much NSH can do about it. Having him retire as a Pred instead of a Hab doesn't help NSH.
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 2:56 p.m.
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    Yes the last couple years Price hasn't been elite and he's in the NHLPA player assistance program for an admitted addiction problem.

    I think Price has been elite, it’s just that we had a **** defence for a couple of years
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 3:10 p.m.
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    Quoting: gmgb
    A million dollars a year isn't nothing, even for someone like Weber who's already earned much more than that. Tons of retired players who've already gotten rich take jobs paying a fraction of that, after their playing careers are over.

    Weber's recapture hit isn't an issue for NSH unless he officially retires. There's no upside for Weber to do that, and no reason to think he'll ever be healthy enough to lose his LTIR status. Even if Weber decides to retire for whatever reason, NSH gets penalized the same whether he retires as a Hab or a Pred. Trading for Weber doesn't do much for NSH, as the NHL isn't going to be OK with NSH trying to hide Weber on LTIR if he no longer qualifies.


    I'm not saying it is likely, but we don't know the circumstances or his mindset. For the next 3+ years, Nashville is left with uncertainty. Even if there's only a chance of him not finishing his contract, they are better off owning it. My point is that there is sufficient reason to speculate on Weber's contract being traded to Nashville.
    Gorton might ask him to retire at any time and give him his same salary in a different role just to get him off the books. Nashville has no control of that while he is in Montreal.
    What a trade might involve is a different matter, but there is merit to the idea.
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 3:29 p.m.
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    I think Price has been elite, it’s just that we had a **** defence for a couple of years

    The defense has been decent Price has been good . The offense has just not been able to score at the bunny ranch with a fist full of $100 bills for crying out loud
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    Dec. 18, 2021 at 3:41 p.m.
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    Quoting: Boltsbeathabs
    The defense has been decent Price has been good . The offense has just not been able to score at the bunny ranch with a fist full of $100 bills for crying out loud
    True ahahah
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 3:41 p.m.
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    I'm not saying it is likely, but we don't know the circumstances or his mindset. For the next 3+ years, Nashville is left with uncertainty. Even if there's only a chance of him not finishing his contract, they are better off owning it. My point is that there is sufficient reason to speculate on Weber's contract being traded to Nashville.
    Gorton might ask him to retire at any time and give him his same salary in a different role just to get him off the books. Nashville has no control of that while he is in Montreal.
    What a trade might involve is a different matter, but there is merit to the idea.


    Sorry, but you can't argue that we don't know Weber's mindset, while simultaneously stating that the remaining millions on his contract mean nothing to him, as was previously stated in this thread. Either we can read his mind, or we can't.

    As for the idea that Gorton gives Weber the equivalent of the remainder of his contract to retire through a front office job, that's very far fetched. As I mentioned above, Weber can take a non-playing NHL job while still remaining on LTIR. And even an owner with deep pockets would surely balk at paying a million or more per year for a scout, or executive VP of media relations, or whatever. Especially when Weber doesn't cost the Habs anything right now, with insurance paying his salary. No gets a million dollars for those types of front office jobs.
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 3:55 p.m.
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    Quoting: gmgb
    Sorry, but you can't argue that we don't know Weber's mindset, while simultaneously stating that the remaining millions on his contract mean nothing to him, as was previously stated in this thread. Either we can read his mind, or we can't.

    As for the idea that Gorton gives Weber the equivalent of the remainder of his contract to retire through a front office job, that's very far fetched. As I mentioned above, Weber can take a non-playing NHL job while still remaining on LTIR. And even an owner with deep pockets would surely balk at paying a million or more per year for a scout, or executive VP of media relations, or whatever. Especially when Weber doesn't cost the Habs anything right now, with insurance paying his salary. No gets a million dollars for those types of front office jobs.


    I'm only illustrating that there are numerous possibilities. The only one that mitigates the risk to Nashville is acquiring his contract. They can choose to accept the risk, but there are at least things to consider and therefore it's worth discussing.
    Dec. 18, 2021 at 4:10 p.m.
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    Quoting: ricochetii
    I'm only illustrating that there are numerous possibilities. The only one that mitigates the risk to Nashville is acquiring his contract. They can choose to accept the risk, but there are at least things to consider and therefore it's worth discussing.


    There's just no real upside for NSH to re-acquire Weber. Remaining on LTIR like he presumably will doesn't hurt them. If Weber retires, it doesn't make a difference to NSH if he does so as a Hab or a Pred. NSH can't artificially keep Weber on LTIR if he doesn't merit it. MTL can't do much to compel Weber to retire prematurely, in hopes of extorting NSH.
     
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