Assessing The Depth: Right Wingers
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While the Habs have typically had decent depth on the left wing, the same can’t be said for their right side. Montreal is in okay shape at that position but their prospect pool is lacking.
While the Habs have typically had decent depth on the left wing, the same can’t be said for their right side. Montreal is in okay shape at that position but their prospect pool is lacking.
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Gustav Olofsson didn’t get much of a chance to make an impression on the Habs after they acquired him last October. He’ll get a chance to make a better one now after Montreal signed him to a one-year, two-way contract on Friday.
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The left wing has typically been a position of strength for the Habs in recent years. While that remains the case in Montreal, the same can’t be said for their prospects.
Gustav Olofsson’s acquisition around the same time as Brett Kulak has largely been forgotten. Injuries limited him considerably in 2018-19 but should the Habs still qualify him later this month?
The Habs had until 5 PM EST on Saturday to sign Scott Walford and Jarret Tyszka. They elected not to do so, meaning that they are no longer prospects of the organization.
There are parts of Montreal’s defence corps that are in good shape and others that need considerable improvement. That makes the back end quite the position of intrigue this offseason.