A trade scenario to make room for David Reinbacher has just surfaced
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An intriguing trade scenario has just surfaced for Kent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens, aiming to make room for the young David Reinbacher.
In my opinion, this is a good thing, but Reinbacher's name has flown completely under the radar during the Canadiens' 2024 training camp, while
Logan Mailloux and
Lane Hutson steal the spotlight.
All the same, Reinbacher is still a recent 5th overall pick, yet most observers believe he's not necessarily in contention for a spot on the Canadiens' regular lineup this fall.
The reality is there are few «seats» available.
A trade to make room for David Reinbacher on defense?
Journalist Eric Engels recently suggested that the Canadiens' management would like to see David Reinbacher play some games in the NHL this season.
But how? This would likely involve a trade.
«What seems more logical to me, however, is a scenario where Reinbacher comes to play in the NHL after spending a few months in Laval.
A scenario where a spot opens up following a trade that sends David Savard elsewhere at the deadline if the Canadiens are no longer in contention, for instance.»
- Félix Forget
Personally, I still think it would be a huge mistake to remove David Savard as Lane Hutson's defensive partner, and it would be a mistake to trade Savard (even for a first-round pick).
He will be an incredible asset in helping Hutson or Mailloux succeed.
However, if management really wants to make a place for Reinbacher, there aren't exactly 32 options available.
This will be a fascinating situation to watch over the coming months, and don't be surprised if a trade is eventually made to open up a spot for the young Reinbacher.
And you, what would you do if it were your decision?
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SEPTEMBRE 27 | 702 ANSWERS A trade scenario to make room for David Reinbacher has just surfaced How many games do you see David Reinbacher playing with the Canadiens this season? |
0 | 72 | 10.3 % |
Between 1 and 9 | 308 | 43.9 % |
Between 10 and 42 | 270 | 38.5 % |
More than 42 | 52 | 7.4 % |
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