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Canadiens Clearly Win the Laine Trade as Blue Jackets Have Nothing Left to Show for It


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Elias Edmonson
August 17, 2025  (6:53 PM)
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Mar 22, 2025; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens right wing Patrik Laine (92) shoots the puck against the Colorado Avalanche in the first period at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images
Photo credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

In the last few hours, the excellent David Ettedgui revisited this major trade completed between the Canadiens and the Blue Jackets.

It was almost exactly a year ago, day for day, that Kent Hughes acquired forward Patrik Laine and a second-round draft pick in exchange for young defenseman Jordan Harris.
A year later, there is absolutely nothing left from this trade for the Jackets.
Jordan Harris signed a one-year contract this summer with the Boston Bruins as a free agent, meaning he left the Jackets, and they received absolutely nothing in return.

The Patrik Laine trade has become a true home run for the Montreal Canadiens

Not only do the Canadiens still have Laine today, along with a high draft pick (from this trade), while the Jackets have nothing left, but it's probably the very deal that allowed the Canadiens to make the playoffs.
The Blue Jackets were just two points shy of stealing the Habs' playoff spot, so imagine if they had Patrik Laine last season (and the Habs didn't).
That could have changed everything.
"By trading Laine and a second-round pick in 2026, Columbus didn't just do the Canadiens a favor. Through an unexpected ripple effect, the Blue Jackets sacrificed their own playoff spot last year. Without the points contributed by Laine, the Canadiens would not have made the playoffs, and it was the Blue Jackets, with only a two-point deficit, who would have secured the final ticket.

This trade cost Columbus dearly. In addition to losing a productive player and a high draft pick, the team gave up playoff revenue and the valuable development of its young players in the heat of playoff action." - David Ettedgui
Say what you will about Laine and his contract (even though personally, I love what I've seen from him this summer), this trade will remain a stroke of genius from Kent Hughes.
Making the playoffs was huge for this young group!
I can't wait to see if Kent Hughes has another little trick up his sleeve before the start of training camp, just like he's done every year (in August) since he was hired as GM of the Montreal Canadiens.
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