Fantasy Focus: The Prospects
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In the final column of this years’ Fantasy Focus series, we take a look at the prospects.
In the final column of this years’ Fantasy Focus series, we take a look at the prospects.
Although it’s looking more and more like there will be a lockout in the coming days, our fantasy series continues on.
The most common question and discussion topic over the past six weeks has been the contract situation of P.K. Subban.
When the Habs announced in the 2011 offseason that they had signed Raphael Diaz, most fans figured he was Hamilton-bound and only would see limited time with Montreal.
Among the areas that new GM Marc Bergevin said he would set out to improve was the clubs’ grit and toughness.
The centrepiece of the Jaroslav Halak trade, Lars Eller played his second full NHL season in 2011-12.
Assuming the CBA gets settled, there are no shortage of candidates to take on a bigger role for the Montreal Canadiens in 2012-13.
After being one of the teams reportedly interested in him near the trade deadline in 2010-11, the Habs acquired Tomas Kaberle from Carolina in December in an effort to boost an anemic powerplay. Kaberle put up okay numbers but didn’t do much to reverse t
Generally, the thought of acquiring a player who has scored more than 20 goals in each of the past three seasons would be exciting to fans.
More signings were announced by the Habs late Friday morning, they just weren’t of the on-ice variety.