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    Lyle Richardson·Mar 13, 2025·Partner

    NHL Rumor Roundup: Off-Season Moves Coming For The Blackhawks And Canadiens

    Tyler Bertuzzi and Juraj Slafkovsky (Matt Marton-Imagn Images)Tyler Bertuzzi and Juraj Slafkovsky (Matt Marton-Imagn Images)

    The Chicago Blackhawks were busy sellers leading up to the March 7 NHL trade deadline.

    Since Jan. 24, they have sent Taylor Hall to the Carolina Hurricanes as part of the three-team deal involving Mikko Rantanen's ill-fated move to the Hurricanes. They also shipped Seth Jones to the Florida Panthers in a multi-player move and dealt Petr Mrazek and Craig Smith to the Detroit Red Wings for Joe Veleno.

    Could the Chicago Blackhawks and Montreal Canadiens become buyers in the off-season?

    Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno told reporters the team is more cohesive after trading away “some distractions.” 

    Following the trade deadline, GM Kyle Davidson told the media it was time to shift from making moves for draft picks and prospects for deals that bring in players. He didn't rule out drawing on his stockpile of picks to swing a major trade during the off-season.

    Davidson spent the past two seasons adding veterans via trades and free agency, but most were past their prime. What the Blackhawks need are players in their twenties who are also in their playing prime, including a winger who can play alongside young franchise center Connor Bedard. 

    Turning to the Montreal Canadiens, GM Kent Hughes made no moves during the trade deadline. He said he wasn't worried about losing David Savard, Joel Armia and Christian Dvorak to free agency this summer, saying he felt it was best to keep them so his younger players could lean on their experience and leadership as they jockey for a wild-card berth down the stretch. 

    Hughes didn't attempt to shop for a second-line center to replace the sidelined Kirby Dach, saying the trade deadline wasn't necessarily the best time to fill that position. He said he spoke with other GMs to “spitball” some ideas, including those involving players who didn't appear in the rumor mill before the trade deadline. 

    Dach's injury history makes finding a second-line center a priority this summer for Hughes. He could go the free-agent route, but it's likelier he'll attempt to address that issue in the trade market, finding a player in his mid to late twenties who could fit into the Canadiens' long-term plans.

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    matholz·Mar 13, 2025
    teams and fans need to be a little careful with free agent expectations. This article claims the hawks need to find players in their 20's and in their playing primes....what team is going to let a player like that get away from them?....unless that player really isn't as good as the stats suggest. I think most good young players get locked up by the teams that draft them. (generally that's the case) I think some players with superior stats that end up hitting free agency are kind of allowed to hit free agency by their original teams. Sometimes their are objective circumstances for a player/team split...but often I think teams low ball the said players so they end up walking. If the original teams fails to trade them first, I believe often this happens for a reason that's never exposed in the media. A change a scenery certainly helps a lot of players...but often these hyped free agents also get exposed with their new teams. Exposed that they weren't as good as their stats suggest and exposed with overpriced contract to the next team!
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    JonathanTovell·Mar 13, 2025
    Do you think this is what started to happen with former pending UFA Mikko Rantanen after the Avalanche traded him to Carolina, where he had six points in 13 games? Or is it tougher in some cases to adjust to a new squad?
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    matholz·Mar 14, 2025
    JonathanTovell

    Now that's a good question. Don't mean to cop out...but I haven't watched Mikko enough to have an informed opinion. It might take some time to find out if Mikko was flattered by McKinnon....or Mikko is all that, and he was a little compromised in Carolina because he didn't want to be there. Tough call, I don't trust my opinoin enough to truly share it....sorry

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    LyleRichardson·Mar 13, 2025
    Which centers do you think could be available to the Canadiens this summer?
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    JonathanTovell·Mar 13, 2025
    Pius Suter might not be a second-line center, but he could be a solid No. 3 option. I wonder if Ryan Donato would be a target.
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    anonymous·Mar 14, 2025

    Rebuilding a team can or cannot be successful

    Sabres a prime example

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