CS-CBJ-WerenskiNorris As the Columbus Blue Jackets and Montreal Canadiens prepare for their last game before the Christmas break. It's a good time to look at another trade revisit, specifically between these two clubs. The most recent trade aside from the Patrik Laine deal that happened this off-season is the Max Domi and the 2020 third round pick (Samuel Knazko) for Josh Anderson swap that happened in October 2020. This trade addressed a significant need for Columbus—a skilled, playmaking center to bolster their offensive depth. Domi, a former 28-goal scorer, brought versatility, energy, and grit. His production in Montreal dipped in his final season, Columbus banked on his previous success and hoped a fresh start would reignite his game. Anderson, despite injuries, had shown promise as a power forward. However, the Blue Jackets believed Domi’s playmaking ability and experience could make a bigger impact. While his time in Columbus was mixed, the Domi acquisition reflected the Blue Jackets’ willingness to take calculated risks to strengthen their lineup. It was a swing for a player who, at his best, could bring skill, grit, and intensity to the team’s offensive attack. What do you think? Please share your thoughts on our forum. [https://thehockeynews.rtb.io/NHLCBJ/posts]