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CBJ trade Patrik Laine and a 2026 second-round pick for Jordan Harris



CBJ trade Patrik Laine and a 2026 second-round pick for Jordan Harris

by SomeKindOfMonster

49 Comments

  1. SomeKindOfMonster

    so…. nobody wanted that contract

  2. doppleganger2621

    Looks like we retain no salary, thankfully

  3. Seattlekrakenlegend

    I have read from Habs fans that Harris is a pretty solid defenseman.

    This is telling me that Waddell really wanted Laine out of this locker room though.

  4. Dogshit trade up front, but we retained no salary

  5. Civil_Eng_PE

    Laine really raked us I’ve the coals and this return shows it. It’s almost a guarantee he’s going to get back to his normal self now too. This whole ordeal just leaves a nasty taste in your mouth type of feeling.

  6. razorspoiler

    Wow.

    I just randomly opened twitter and saw that and did a double take.

    Just like that.

  7. JunesDepartmentStore

    So are the opening day LHD now going to be Werenski, Provorov, and Harris? (Assuming Jack Johnson is the 7th Dman)

  8. I would really like to go a few years without having to deal with a star player wanting out at all costs.

    Best of luck to Liane but at this point it’s more of a good riddance from me.

  9. Ralphcox69

    Garbage return but idk what don was really supposed to do here. That’s now two times Laine hasn’t “fit” into an organization. Not sure how he’s going to handle the bright lights of Montreal and their media but best of luck I guess.

  10. No retention, which is why we got basically negative value for him. Waddell was in a tough spot so it makes sense, but still that sucks lol

  11. ShartRat

    I will admit I’m glad Laine is gone. I was skeptical of him when we initially got him but he definitely grew on me after a while. Sucks that we couldn’t put a competent enough team around him during his time and he had all the mental struggles and I’m happy for him that he’s getting another fresh start. Wondering if we’re gonna be making any last minute moves on defense now that we acquired Harris.

  12. Spyingeagle3

    Sucks that it ends this way but thank fucking god this didn’t drag into camp

  13. PulsarGaming1080

    Awful trade, but is is what it is.

    Good luck Patrik.

  14. sergei-boobtitsky

    No salary retained is huge. Harris is cool. Just wish Laine would’ve given it a *try* with a whole new look staff behind em but i guess I get it

    Added bonus is Dubois has to watch the guy we traded him for getting to wear the Habs sweater first

  15. Fine. Just glad to move on from it now and not be talking about this in October still

  16. SEND_ME_YOUR_CAULK

    God fucking damn it i’m at the train station in Philadelphia and just saw this.

    I’m gonna miss Laine a lot. It’s cool we didn’t retain salary though and got some help on defense.

  17. lnvalidSportsOpinion

    Politically: I understand Laine went through some serious stuff. And I wish him all the best in his days to come.

    Selfishly: I could’t be more thrilled to be rid of the drama and retain no salary. We didn’t get much in return … but damn don’t let the door hit you on the way out. Moving on.

  18. excoriator

    You could argue that the actual return on the trade is TBD, since it includes whatever the 8.7M in cap space goes toward.

  19. There was no sort of reasonable return here that this sub would’ve accepted. Anyone thinking we didn’t have to sweeten the pot to get a team taking Laine off our hands is delusional.

    Doing this now benefits us multiple ways.

    – Whatever Laine’s presence was bringing to the org is gone now and before camp to influence the rest of the team.

    – Tons more cap space to work with in retooling the roster to find players who want to be here.

    – We get a potential depth defensman to buffer the blue line.

    Waddell did pretty damn good for a contract that no team would allegedly sniff weeks ago. Letting Laine’s contract run through camp and be terminated sounds like a good idea on paper, but would probably blow up in our faces and make Waddell get blackballed by future free agents.

  20. razorspoiler

    These brain rotting mummies on Twitter immediately “YaLl GoT fLeEcEd”.

    This was a win in my book tbh.

    $8.7 million cleared up with a alleged decent bottom 6 D-man?

    I’ll take that over 40 games a season and a lack of interest of playing here.

    Forward we go!

  21. tribucks

    Nice birthday present for Waddell. No retention is huge and not beginning a new chapter with a malcontent in the room was a must. Best wishes to Patty, but this is a very good outcome for CBJ.

  22. Green9510

    Montreal is dancing around we got fleeced but its a high risk/high reward on their end. Considering what cards we are dealt seemed like we treated this as a cap dump trade and got back a defensive leaning dman on the left side which we badly need right now (Probably be our LHD3 at the start of the season) and a good kid personality wise.

    Basically we got hosed to clean up the locker room…take that as you will be seems like Waddell has a plan here and these are just the growing pains to get people who want to be part of the solution here.

    That being said that fanbase is going to eat him alive if he doesn’t perform…

  23. I just hope he doesn’t get destroyed by the media crucible of Montreal. It’s gonna be a lot worse than a couple of chud podcasters with 12 listeners being edgelords.

  24. SEND_ME_YOUR_CAULK

    Wonder if the reason why Waddell was so insistent on not retaining salary is because he wants to weaponize cap space at the deadline.

    Perhaps maybe moving all of Laine’s contract allows us to find a taker on Elvis with retained salary. Idk, just guessing. There’s some pretty big names in the UFA class for 2025 and some possible big deadline deals.

  25. ThunderousDemon86

    No retention is huge. I’ve heard good things about Harris actually, seems like he’ll be a solid pro, second or more likely third pair guy. When we trade Provy, we can have him and JJ still on the left if Mateychuk isn’t ready.

    No retention plus giving up a second (grumble grumble) but getting make a very useable D, I’ll take it. Now let’s make something happen with all that cap room.

    I feel bad for Laine, he’s going from Cbus media (basically it’s minimal stuff) to Montreal (out for blood every day) is tough.

  26. Lonely_Zamboni

    Will be nice to move on from this situation and thankfully no salary retained. Gives the head office a lot of options to work

  27. Tainted-Nuts

    Seriously couldn’t believe they didn’t retain a dime. The Don has impressed me yet again.

  28. junk-trunk

    I am pretty thrilled to not have tonretain. everyone barking about the second round pick be glad thats only what we had to pay to have someone take that contract Laine Wil start out hair on fire and Peter out as soon as Montreal loses a few games in a row and the pressure cooker gets cranked there

  29. skylinecat

    He has an 8.7 million dollar cap hit. Getting that off the books for a serviceable defenseman is a huge step towards getting this roster back into playoff form. He was a terrible version of Toronto’s big 3 problem.

  30. Plantain6981

    Team chemistry is a thing, after all. Having been privileged enough to lead a few I‘m well aware of how one bad apple can sometimes spoil the lot. We‘ve got a clean start and $8.7 mil more to play with. Let’s roll…

  31. EverlastingEvening

    People comparing Laine to Dubois need to get their head checked. He isn’t a diva, he is a dude who has had very rough several years. This whole situation sucks but at the end of the day, athletes health should always come first.

  32. darrylmacstone

    Huge win not retaining salary, considering this roster has a few other Jarmo legacy albatross contracts, and ridding ourselves of a malcontent with chronic injury issues. Any return is a plus imo, good to see Waddell making the difficult reset decisions.

  33. Pytherex

    No Salary Retained is honestly worth it.

    Doesn’t look great with a second and Harris, but I think having almost 9 mil free to use makes it worth it.

  34. jeffwolfe

    Welcome to the modern NHL. This is not a hockey trade. This is a “get rid of a disgruntled player on a bad contract while retaining no salary” trade. Not a bad trade by that measure.

  35. Logosmonkey

    Waddell was serious about getting rid of anyone who didn’t want to be here and strengthening the D-core lol.

  36. Kinda wish there were conditions on the pick. Laine scored “x”points plays “x” games the pick is downgraded to a 4-7th or something.

    Wish him the best in Montreal. Not familiar with the kid we got back but don’t think we really needed another left handed defenseman. Time will tell I guess.

  37. Unfortunately, Waddell has to pay a heavy price for the previous administration, but he has done as good or better job than I had hoped. Looking forward to the future.

  38. lelander193

    Can’t be too mad for that return with no salary retained

    Im gonna say it… I dont think Montreal is a good fit for Laine with his mental struggles. The media isn’t known for their leniency when it comes to hockey players. 

  39. RaskolnikovShotFirst

    Let’s appreciate the irony of trading a player to MTL that we traded Dubois to get.

  40. agoodfella73

    I dont get the backlash. We got rid of a terrible contract and got a dman in return. We had the worst defense in the league last year. Given Laine’s inconsistecy, injuries, and history of not meshing with his teamates and coaches I don’t for see him having much sucess in Montreal. I could be wrong and will eat crow if I am, but a decade from now Laine will be one of those players we look back on and wonder how great he could have been.

  41. steveslikewhoa

    This will end up being a good deal for both sides. Patty will get a fresh start and look like his old self, and Harris has been slow-cooked long enough to be a nice buffer between our bottom pair and prospects who need a bit more development.

    Sucks that we had to include a 2nd but oh well.

  42. BringBackBoomer

    Man, I wonder if people will still be yelling that we got fleeced in 2 years if Patty doesn’t turn it around. We got out from under a player that didn’t want to be here and his entire almost $9 million salary and it only cost us a 2nd. I feel like we at least broke even on a trade we were forced into making.

    Sign Silli and let’s get the season underway.

  43. drumzandice

    I”m good with this. I wish Patty well, I hope he finds whatever he’s looking for. But I just never saw much…I think he skates by on potential – makes good money because the talent is there and teams keep hoping they’ll be able to harness it. But the effort wasn’t there with him, plus too many injuries. Our fanbase was in love with the potential but it barely ever resulted in much.

  44. XdefeatsY

    Losing a second round pick to not retain any salary, get rid of a player that doesn’t want to be here, AND add defensive depth? Dammit Donny, I’m liking these moves!

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