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7th OVA

Created by: Campabee
Team: 2022-23 Montreal Canadiens
Initial Creation Date: May 26, 2022
Published: May 26, 2022
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Say what you want about Drouin but he is a highly skilled impact player when healthy. The question is, is Drouin and a 2nd enough for 7th OVA. With the potential to also add a 1st in 23 if he can't stay healthy? For me it is intriguing but how do Sens fans feel? It is high risk for the Sens in that Drouin might not play an entire season but that also means high reward for the Sens since they get a 1st as well, if that does happen.
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  1. 2022 1st round pick (OTT)
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Ottawa is looking for an impactful established player for 7th. This one is kind of out in left field but here we go.
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  1. Drouin, Jonathan
  2. 2022 2nd round pick (EDM)
Additional Details:
2nd is conditional on Drouin playing a minimum of 50 games. If he does then the deal is done. If not then Montreal sends Florida's 1st to the Sens as well.
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2022
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2023
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17$82,500,000$62,782,916$1,132,500$1,570,000$19,717,084
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May 26, 2022 at 11:22 p.m.
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Drouin is a negative asset
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May 26, 2022 at 11:24 p.m.
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Drouin is a negative asset


Not when healthy
May 26, 2022 at 11:31 p.m.
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not close
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May 26, 2022 at 11:32 p.m.
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I mean you know that's not gonna do it. Start with the Calgary 1st rounder you have then the 2nd rounder and you get their attention and figure out what sweetener you need to add.
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May 26, 2022 at 11:34 p.m.
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I think Ottawa keeps their pick, develops their team more, then trades their 1st rounders when they are competitive. Drouin will be old when Ottawa hits prime.
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May 26, 2022 at 11:37 p.m.
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Why? A healthy Drouin is worth a late 1st early 2nd. Fast, highly skilled top 6 forward capable of 50+ points. Then the addition of a 2nd is a pretty good deal IMO. The cherry here is the addition of the 1st if Drouin does not play 50 games. That alleviates most of the risk for the Sens.
May 26, 2022 at 11:39 p.m.
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I mean you know that's not gonna do it. Start with the Calgary 1st rounder you have then the 2nd rounder and you get their attention and figure out what sweetener you need to add.


Ottawa wants to do the opposite of trade 1 piece for 3 pieces when Dorion said the 7th is available , he’s talking about Ehlers, Debrincat , Boeser, Fiala, Mangiapane. Really skilled wingers that could help now. We need high end top 6 help with term. We don’t need middle 6 pieces or lower end picks
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May 26, 2022 at 11:41 p.m.
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I think Ottawa keeps their pick, develops their team more, then trades their 1st rounders when they are competitive. Drouin will be old when Ottawa hits prime.


Rumors are that Dorian wants/needs to make the playoffs, he promised that the rebuild would be over by 21/22 and the Sens would be a playoff team. That's why he traded for Dadonov, now that it didn't go as planned he needs to ensure they make the playoffs or at least are close by the end of the season. His job may hinge on how close he can get them to a playoff spot.
May 26, 2022 at 11:41 p.m.
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Why? A healthy Drouin is worth a late 1st early 2nd. Fast, highly skilled top 6 forward capable of 50+ points. Then the addition of a 2nd is a pretty good deal IMO. The cherry here is the addition of the 1st if Drouin does not play 50 games. That alleviates most of the risk for the Sens.


You said it all when you said when healthy. Is he healthy? And there is the little scuffle with Yzerman in TB when he was sent down and posted and refused to play. If he was such a talent why would Habs trade him at all, when they were so bad thos year?
May 26, 2022 at 11:43 p.m.
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Rumors are that Dorian wants/needs to make the playoffs, he promised that the rebuild would be over by 21/22 and the Sens would be a playoff team. That's why he traded for Dadonov, now that it didn't go as planned he needs to ensure they make the playoffs or at least are close by the end of the season. His job may hinge on how close he can get them to a playoff spot.


With that pick Sens could do much better, like Broeser, Jesse Puljarvi or maybe even Schifele with something added.
May 26, 2022 at 11:43 p.m.
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Ottawa wants to do the opposite of trade 1 piece for 3 pieces when Dorion said the 7th is available , he’s talking about Ehlers, Debrincat , Boeser, Fiala, Mangiapane. Really skilled wingers that could help now. We need high end top 6 help with term. We don’t need middle 6 pieces or lower end picks


Oh I know but Montreal isn't going to move Caulfield for it so that's all I got. Fiala seems like a real possibility. He really put it all together this season.
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May 26, 2022 at 11:47 p.m.
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You said it all when you said when healthy. Is he healthy? And there is the little scuffle with Yzerman in TB when he was sent down and posted and refused to play. If he was such a talent why would Habs trade him at all, when they were so bad thos year?


1. That's the reason the condition was attached and a 1st is the consolation prize. Remember that 1st is unprotected and the Panthers may end up a bubble team next year just as easily as a playoff team.

2. The Habs would trade him because he is a FA at the end of the season and can not deal with the pressures of playing in Montreal (his life long battle with depression) as a highly skilled French Canadian. The media is among the worst in the league for tearing apart players who are not producing.
May 26, 2022 at 11:49 p.m.
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With that pick Sens could do much better, like Broeser, Jesse Puljarvi or maybe even Schifele with something added.


Drouin also falls into this category, especially with the 1st attached as a safety net.
May 26, 2022 at 11:56 p.m.
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Why? A healthy Drouin is worth a late 1st early 2nd. Fast, highly skilled top 6 forward capable of 50+ points. Then the addition of a 2nd is a pretty good deal IMO. The cherry here is the addition of the 1st if Drouin does not play 50 games. That alleviates most of the risk for the Sens.


sure, but he just hasn't been healthy
May 26, 2022 at 11:58 p.m.
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sure, but he just hasn't been healthy


Again that's why the 1st is attached as a condition
May 27, 2022 at 12:00 a.m.
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Again that's why the 1st is attached as a condition


if you put it like that then maybe it's not so bad. I just assume that Drouin would have a lackluster year in Ottawa, leave, and then they basically downgraded their pick. I think Drouin needs a super team to get close to his potential
May 27, 2022 at 12:02 a.m.
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if you put it like that then maybe it's not so bad. I just assume that Drouin would have a lackluster year in Ottawa, leave, and then they basically downgraded their pick. I think Drouin needs a super team to get close to his potential


I think Drouin needs a team like Ottawa, fast, young, skilled, smaller market, less toxic media.
May 27, 2022 at 12:19 a.m.
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Rumors are that Dorian wants/needs to make the playoffs, he promised that the rebuild would be over by 21/22 and the Sens would be a playoff team. That's why he traded for Dadonov, now that it didn't go as planned he needs to ensure they make the playoffs or at least are close by the end of the season. His job may hinge on how close he can get them to a playoff spot.


Buddy let me tell you, they're gonna want those first rounders. Dorians done a tight ass job at drafting and assembling this team, be a shame to stop building now. This team has so much potential all they need is time, and adding another top 10 pick is unreal. He also just traded Nick Paul, a 27 yr old left winger, which is what Drouin is. If he wanted to make a playoff run next year he would have kept Paul
May 27, 2022 at 12:20 a.m.
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Not when healthy


This isn't 2016 Jonathan Drouin who was healthy and much younger.
This isn't the same as Carey Price who has proven he can still be elite when healthy and even Carey Price doesn't get much unless Habs retain a huge portion of salary (40-50%).

Only way to trade him is to let him play out until 2023 TDL and hope his value will increase just like he did when he was called up in Tampa.
May 27, 2022 at 12:26 a.m.
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Buddy let me tell you, they're gonna want those first rounders. Dorians done a tight ass job at drafting and assembling this team, be a shame to stop building now. This team has so much potential all they need is time, and adding another top 10 pick is unreal. He also just traded Nick Paul, a 27 yr old left winger, which is what Drouin is. If he wanted to make a playoff run next year he would have kept Paul


I understand the sentiment, and don't disagree with you on it. However Dorien himself is the one saying that the 1st is available and he wants to make the playoffs. It's not me saying it or anyone who doesn't have inside info it's the Sens GM.
May 27, 2022 at 12:32 a.m.
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This isn't 2016 Jonathan Drouin who was healthy and much younger.
This isn't the same as Carey Price who has proven he can still be elite when healthy and even Carey Price doesn't get much unless Habs retain a huge portion of salary (40-50%).

Only way to trade him is to let him play out until 2023 TDL and hope his value will increase just like he did when he was called up in Tampa.


Again that is why the 1st is attached to Drouin. If he doesn't stay healthy then the Sens get the Panthers 1st in 2023 + the Oilers 2022 2nd + however long Drouin plays and however good he plays. Maybe he only plays 30 games and puts up 18 points or something but he could also play a full season and put up 50+ points. That's why it's a small risk for the Sens, either he plays and puts up points for them or they get a 1st from the Habs. Also if he does play and he puts up decent points but the Sens still miss the playoffs they can retain on him and get further assets.
May 27, 2022 at 12:42 a.m.
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Can't give a 2022 pick conditional to 2023 performances, it would have to be MTL 2023 2nd rounder.

Not sure Ottawa fanbase would be happy with that trade. I think they could have Fiala for their 2022 1st.
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May 27, 2022 at 12:46 a.m.
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This isnt Petry that had one iffy half season. Drouin has been iffy the last few years with injuries and mental health issues. Drouin 'could' become something but the chances arent likely with what we've seen.

Calgary just lost so Montreal will now pick between 25-27th overall in 2022 depending on Carolina and Colorado this round. That pick I'd be more willing to move than Florida's unprotected pick. Absolutely cant deal a 2023 1st rounder with the names available. Florida has a cap crunch and there is no guarantee they make playoffs. Doubtful they finish in the lottery but a top 10 pick is still realistic.

I'd be looking to move someone like Armia plus the Calgary 1st if you can move into the top10. I think Gms still do value Armia's pedigree as a big body with scoring that has performed in the playoffs. Outside 6 or 7 names this draft, it's a dice roll. A lot of teams should be looking to move down!
May 27, 2022 at 12:51 a.m.
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Buddy let me tell you, they're gonna want those first rounders. Dorians done a tight ass job at drafting and assembling this team, be a shame to stop building now. This team has so much potential all they need is time, and adding another top 10 pick is unreal. He also just traded Nick Paul, a 27 yr old left winger, which is what Drouin is. If he wanted to make a playoff run next year he would have kept Paul


Ottawa can still sign Nick Paul. Tampa didnt want to trade Joseph but their cap crunch couldnt fit him in and they couldn't tender him as a RFA. They just went all in this season for Paul instead of Joseph in these playoffs. Paul no way signs with Tampa as they are capped out!
May 27, 2022 at 10:00 a.m.
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Can't give a 2022 pick conditional to 2023 performances, it would have to be MTL 2023 2nd rounder.

Not sure Ottawa fanbase would be happy with that trade. I think they could have Fiala for their 2022 1st.


Technically the condition is attached to the 1st round pick not the 2nd since the second round pick is theirs regardless of whether Drouin plays 50 games or not. They only receive the 1st IF Drouin does not play 50 games if he does play 50 games then the pick is reverted back to the Habs.
 
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