Centre Depth: Not good for Galchenyuk, but great for the Habs
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One of the main discussion points this summer has been about Montreal’s depth down the middle.
One of the main discussion points this summer has been about Montreal’s depth down the middle.
We often hear about teams and their windows in which they can win with the current core in place.
Last week, we looked at some of the possible destinations for one of Montreal’s backup goalies and unfortunately for the Habs there aren’t many options at the moment.
Development camp has now come to an end for the Habs.
With the way that Dustin Tokarski performed in the postseason, many fans are expecting that he wouldn’t make it through waivers to get back to Hamilton next season.
A year ago, Patrick Holland was a prospect on the rise after completing a strong rookie season in Hamilton.
When word leaked that the Habs were aggressively trying to move Josh Gorges before July 1st, many expected they were targeting a replacement in free agency.
When the Habs failed to give Ryan White a qualifying offer, it was speculated that the club had someone in mind to replace him.
It has been quite the busy week for the Habs with several newcomers joining the team over the past few days.
It’s safe to say that there is now a bit of a goalie logjam in Montreal. Late Tuesday afternoon, the Habs announced the signing of veteran goalie Joey MacDonald to a one year, two-way contract.