Since coming back, the team has been playing well and has secured big wins.
It's clear that the players want to convince Kent Hughes not to sell at the trade deadline.
Nick Suzuki recently stated this loud and clear, and yesterday, Alexandre Carrier reinforced that message by saying he wants the team to stay intact after March 7.
We love it, what a statement to send to the GM!
Here's an excerpt from Alexandre Carrier's statement:
This kind of statement sends a strong message to management.
If Jeff Gorton and Kent Hughes have already decided to trade pending free agents, there won't be much that can change their minds.
But if management is still undecided, the team's performances could tip the scales.
Should the Canadiens really trade some veterans for mid-round draft picks and risk breaking the team's chemistry?
That's a question management will have to answer within the next nine days.
According to the latest rumors, Jake Evans and Joel Armia seem to be the most likely players to be moved in the coming days.
David Savard's name has also been mentioned, but don't expect Kent Hughes to trade him for just a third- or fourth-round pick, at least, I'd be very surprised if that happens.
And you, what would you do if you were in the Canadiens' GM's shoes?
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FEVRIER 28 | 1997 ANSWERS Two Veterans Send a Clear Message to Kent Hughes and the Canadiens Ahead of the Trade Deadline Should Hughes and the Canadiens be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline? | ||
Buyers | 912 | 45.7 % |
Sellers | 1085 | 54.3 % |
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