As the main picture of the article illustrates quite well, we have seen a major changing of the goalies over the last few months, when it comes to the future of the Montreal Canadiens' goaltending.
Once seen as the future goaltender of the CH, Cayden Primeau unfortunately seems to currently be in his last moments within the organization, while the Quebecer Samuel Montembeault seems to be the new face of the future in Montreal.
Is Primeau done within the CH organization?
For those who still doubt that the post-Cayden Primeau era is already being prepared at the Montreal Canadiens and the Laval Rocket, here is more proof.
"The head coach of the Rocket, Jean-François Houle, spoke today about potential goaltending partners for Jakub Dobes in Laval. He mentioned that a young goaltender or a veteran could work, depending on what the organization wants. Notably for me, he never mentioned the name of Cayden Primeau.
Now, Strauss Mann (and Zachary Émond) sign." - Jared Book
This is indeed interesting, and another clue is added.
Let's also remember that the CH drafted three goalies in the 2023 draft, in addition to signing others since then.
In your opinion, what will the Habs do with Cayden Primeau? Place him on waivers? Trade him?