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Today we’re going over a few recent interviews that Habs GM Marc Bergevin did with members of the media, specifically in interviews on TSN 690 and Le Journal de Montréal.
In these interviews, Bergevin highlights both the Montreal Canadiens trade plan, and the Habs actual plans regarding the recent rumours on Winnipeg Jets forward Patrik Laine and Arizona Coyotes forward Taylor Hall.
This comes after the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs and before the 2020 NHL Entry Draft.
The 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs involved sixteen teams, which were the Boston Bruins, Tampa Bay Lightning, Washington Capitals, Philadelphia Flyers, Montreal Canadiens, Carolina Hurricanes, New York Islanders, and Columbus Blue Jackets in the East, and the Colorado Avalanche, St. Louis Blues, Vegas Golden Knights, Vancouver Canucks, Calgary Flames, Chicago Blackhawks, Arizona Coyotes, and Dallas Stars in the West.
The Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Dallas Stars in the 2020 Stanley Cup Finals in Game 6 to win the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Vegas Golden Knights got eliminated by the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference Finals in Game 5, and the New York Islanders were eliminated by the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 6.
Of the Conference Semi-Final matchups, the Boston Bruins, Colorado Avalanche, Vancouver Canucks, and Philadelphia Flyers have been eliminated.
The eliminated teams of the 2020 NHL Playoffs from the qualifying play-in series are the Edmonton Oilers, Winnipeg Jets, Nashville Predators, Minnesota Wild, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, and the Florida Panthers.
Teams eliminated from the first round of the 2020 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs are the St. Louis Blues, Calgary Flames, Arizona Coyotes, Chicago Blackhawks, Columbus Blue Jackets, Montreal Canadiens, Carolina Hurricanes, and the Washington Capitals.
The current NHL rankings for the 2020 NHL Draft go as follows:
1st) New York Rangers
2nd) Los Angeles Kings
3rd) Ottawa Senators (from San Jose Sharks)
4th) Detroit Red Wings
5th) Ottawa Senators
6th) Anaheim Ducks
7th) New Jersey Devils
8th) Buffalo Sabres
9th) Minnesota Wild
10th) Winnipeg Jets
11th) Nashville Predators
12th) Florida Panthers
13th) Carolina Hurricanes (from Toronto Maple Leafs)
14th) Edmonton Oilers
15th) Toronto Maple Leafs (from Pittsburgh Penguins)
16th) Montreal Canadiens
17th) Chicago Blackhawks
18th) New Jersey Devils (from Arizona Coyotes)
19th) Calgary Flames
20th) New Jersey Devils (from Vancouver Canucks)
21st) Columbus Blue Jackets
22nd) New York Rangers (from Carolina Hurricanes)
23rd) Philadelphia Flyers
24th) Washington Capitals
25th) Colorado Avalanche
26th) St Louis Blues
27th) Anaheim Ducks (from Boston Bruins)
28th) Ottawa Senators (from New York Islanders)
29th) Vegas Golden Knights
30th) Dallas Stars
31st) San Jose Sharks (from Tampa Bay Lightning)
The draft is stacked with guys like Alexis Lafrenière at the top, with Quinton Byfield, Tim Stützle, Lucas Raymond, Alexander Holtz, Jamie Drysdale, Marco Rossi, Cole Perfetti, Jake Sanderson, and Yaroslav Askarov rounding out the top 10. The rest of the draft has a ton of great talent as well, like Anton Lundell, Kaiden Guhle, Dawson Mercer, Braden Schneider, Dylan Holloway, Hendrix Lapierre, Connor Zary, Justin Barron, Jack Quinn, John-Jason Peterka, William Wallinder, Rodion Amirov, Jacob Perreault, Seth Jarvis, Ty Smilanic, Jeremie Poirer, Noel Gunler, Mavrik Bourque, Lukas Reichel, Tyler Kleven, and Ridly Greig.
The former NHL Draft Lottery odds, went in order as the Detroit Red Wings, Ottawa Senators, San Jose Sharks (Senators), Los Angeles Kings, Anaheim Ducks, New Jersey Devils, Buffalo Sabres, Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, Arizona Coyotes (Devils), Minnesota Wild, Winnipeg Jets, New York Rangers, Florida Panthers, Columbus Blue Jackets, Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks (Devils), Nashville Predators, Toronto Maple Leafs (Hurricanes), Edmonton Oilers, New York Islanders (Senators), Dallas Stars, Carolina Hurricanes (Rangers), Pittsburgh Penguins (Wild), Philadelphia Flyers, Tampa Bay Lightning (Sharks), Colorado Avalanche, Vegas Golden Knights, Washington Capitals, St. Louis Blues, and Boston Bruins (Ducks).
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26 Comments
The idea of getting Hall, Barzal, Laine is great if the price is right. Unfortunately no, the price is undoubtly, insanely, outrageously high so pass on them. A huge cap will only hurt than help. Invest for the future and start thinking of being contenders in the next 2-4 years with the prospects and DPs in hands rather than tearing the pieces apart. I remember Bergevin said about trading P.K several years back as quoted," l would only trade P.K for half of any team". Of course it turned out to be one-for-one with Webber eventually.
On french article said Montréal when maybe virtanen or killorn I will love jake virtanen l love im he fast big physical cant score he 6.1 225
I'm just glad he isnt going to trade Caufield! Sounds like by by Domi+
Draisaitl to Habs maybe??
Wondering here: what are the chances of Armia stepping up and becoming that goal scorer we need. Could it happen?
Laine is staying in Winnipeg anyways
I still won't be surprised if he throws an offer sheet at Mantha.
That interview tells me, no significant moves will be made to improve the habs. They’ll just draft the highest rated prospect when their turn comes, sign fourth liners and hope for the best. Playing it safe as they usually do again.
Hehe.. Bergevin lies a lot..
Hope he is looking at Josh Anderson if we are keeping Domi in the lineup.
I still remember him saying he is going big this off season BUT that was before Cov19 hit.
You should do a piece on Joel Teasdale. Tough to find some news on him. Injury really slowed his career and also can end it.
Was really high on him and still is. He is the type of player I like. A smart physical good sized forward that can play def(PK) and even score and know his role.
Hab fans: Domi Mete kulak
For Laine
Winnipeg GM: Suzuki, domi, Romanov, armia, 1st and 2nd.
I imagine Bergiven already asked Winnipeg what the price tag was and didn’t like it
He should seriously be fired if he doesn’t go hard after both those guys
Bergevin wants a big scoring winger = Drafts 5'6 Cole Caufield…. You want a certain type of player you draft and develop them
Bergevin has no guts in free agency. I think he got scared after what happened with Alzner
Laine is a big scoring winger
So basically Cole, Nick, Jesperi, Gally and Price are untouchables.
Wishful thinking, Bolts fan here, when was the last time the Habs had a winning season over the bolts
Cale Fleury pour Ryand Suzuki,Bonne transaction pour les deux freres des deux club.
Do the oilers
What nhl games are you playing
please god not norlinder no no no
Mantha to Montreal for Drouin, Jayden Struble and #16 pick.
Buddy your voice is annoying no one cares bout the long story you explained jus get to the point
If there is a Laine trade, the price will be ridiculously high, especially considering he's on a 1-year contract.
There going to sign petroangelo
But he said he can trade his first round draft pick this year(16e) for a top 6 forward