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Out of the Red, White and Blue: Summertime Blues or Reds or Whites

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Out of the Red, White and Blue: Summertime Blues or Reds or Whites

By J.D. Lagrange, Senior Writer, All Habs Hockey Magazine

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PENTICTON, BC. — Here are a few thoughts on different topics surrounding the Habs’ and the NHL as the teams continue to work on improving their teams on time for training camps. We’re covering Semin, Markov, Galchenyuk, Plekanec and many other topics today. Feel free to post your comments as they are always welcomed.

1- Alexander Semin’s agent says that his client is motivated and wants to have an immediate impact on the Canadiens, knowing full well that his future in the NHL depends on it. Time will tell if Marc Bergevin’s low-risk gamble with a one year, $1.1 million contract will pay off or not, but just like Zack Kassian said he wants to establish himself, it looks like he picked up two individuals who have the right frame of mind coming into the fold.

2- It was interesting to hear Semin talk about having spoken to Andrei Markov prior to signing with the Habs as it means that Bergevin and the Canadiens’ brass has approached the veteran defenseman before making a decision. Markov has two years remaining on his current contract, likely his last in the NHL and it will be interesting to see if he sticks around the organization after he retires. We know that he loves Montreal, where he spends his summers.

3- People should not read too much in the fact that both sides are taking a bit of a break when it comes to Alex Galchenyuk’s contract talks. You can only re-hash the same thing so many times and sometimes, a bit of time away from the phone or the table is exactly what the doctor ordered. There is no doubt in my mind that Galchenyuk wants to stay in Montreal long term and that the Habs want him for a long time as well. It’s just a matter of deciding what to do with this next contract.

4- Speaking of Galchenyuk, many fans including yours truly, would like to see him play at centre from day one next season. The problem is that the Canadiens already have three established centres for the top three lines and while there is no way that they would consider moving Plekanec to the wing, Desharnais’ game is not suited for the wing and the Eller at wing experiment didn’t show much promises. I remain firm on the thought that one of Plekanec, Eller or Desharnais must be traded before the start of the season to give a spot for Galchenyuk.

5- This leaves us wondering on what to do with Tomas Plekanec as he will be entering the final year of his current contract, with a cap hit of $5 million. According to Capfriendly.com, the veteran centreman has a modified no-trade clause but the details are unknown. Plekanec, who will turn 33 at the end of October, has spent his entire 761-game career with Montreal.

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6- As you know, I seldom comment on trade rumours but the blogger known as Eklund wrote this past week that Marc Bergevin was talking to the Washington Capitals about either David Desharnais or Lars Eller. This would make some sense as the Caps don’t have much after Nicklas Backsrom. What makes absolutely no sense is that Eklund says that a defenseman would be heading back to Montreal. With Subban, Petry, Markov, Gilbert, Emelin, Beaulieu, Pateryn, Tinordi and Barberio, all NHL caliber defensemen, it would be very unlikely that Bergevin, even if he likes having depth at that position, would want another defenseman.

7- This brings us to Montreal-born, Mark Barberio, a recent pick-up by Bergevin. The 25 year old left-handed defenseman stands in at 6-foot-one-inch and weighs in at 200 lbs. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Lightning back in 2008, and he has played 103 games for them, most in the last two years. Barberio has tremendous offensive instincts and hockey sense, and he moves the puck well. I wouldn’t be too quick at counting him out for making the team next season as he knows that he can play in this league.

8- How would summers be if there were the endless discussions and comparisons between Lars Eller and David Desharnais? It seems like it’s never-ending, doesn’t it? Bring me all the fancy stats you want, it won’t matter to me. The fact that I see is that both players have their strong points and weaknesses. Desharnais has more offensive flair and better hockey IQ and that’s how he was comically nicknames mini-Gomez. He sees the play quite well but in his zone, defensively, he is lost. Eller is quite good defensively and when motivated, he plays a physical game, which is when he’s at his best. His hockey IQ is, unfortunately, not that great, which is why I think he should be forming a line with another player with the same problem: Zack Kassian. Their game plan will be to dump the puck in and use their combination of size and speed to generate turnovers and scoring chances.

9- Looking at the Canadiens’ roster, one has to wonder if there is room for any prospect to crack the line-up. In my opinion, there are 10 forward spots that are pretty much guaranteed. This would leave two or three spots up for the taking and those fighting for it will be Brian Flynn, Jacob De la Rose, Christian Thomas, Sven Andrighetto, Michael Bournival, Daniel Carr, Gabriel Dumont, Charles Hudon, Mark MacMillan, Michael McCarron and Nikita Scherbak. That’s a lot of traffic for only a few spots but as Marc Bergevin has always said, “Force me to make room for you and I will.” That’s what Brendan Gallagher did a couple of years ago and Bergevin kept his promises.

10- Much has been said about the addition of Semin at even strength and on the powerplay, but he brings yet another important aspect. The NHL has announced that they will be playing three-on-three in overtime and Semin could very well be a huge asset in Michel Therrien’s arsenal. The way I see it, the first three lines in such OT should be:
Pacioretty – Desharnais – Subban
Semin – Plekanec – Petry
Gallagher – Galchenyuk – Beaulieu

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11- I couldn’t believe my eyes when I read NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman’s most recent comments on the shootout. In an interview with the Boston Globe, Bettman claims that “overwhelmingly fans like it.” I’m not sure where he gets his numbers from but everywhere I read, whether it’s on Twitter, in the media or on fan forums, a vast majority of people want to see the shootout gone from the game once and for all.

12- Perhaps the biggest non-sense to ever come out of Bettman’s mouth (and that’s not taken lightly based on the lockouts under his reign), is when he said that it is not impossible that the new Quebec franchise could very well play in the Western Conference. I was going to get upset about it but then I thought that no one in their right mind could remotely think that seriously… or could they?

Stick with us at All Habs this summer folks as we have tons of new articles posted regularly, and a great variety of topics and point of views to keep you well entertained and informed about the NHL and our favourite team, the Canadiens.

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J.D. is a Senior writer for All Habs as well as Associate-Editor for the French version Le Magazine All Habs, while one of three Administrators of the fan forum Les Fantômes du Forum. He has created the handle Habsterix as a fictional character for the sole purpose of the internet. It is based on the cartoon Asterix of Gaule and his magic potion is his passion for the Montreal Canadiens. How old is he? His close friends will tell you that he’s so old, his back goes out more than he does! He was born when Béliveau lifted the Cup and remembers the days when seeing the Habs winning was not a wish, it was an expectation. For him, writing is a hobby, not a profession. Having moved to beautiful British Columbia in 1992 from his home town of Sherbrooke, Quebec, he started writing mostly in French to keep up his grammar, until non-bilingual BC friends pushed him into starting his own English Blog. His wife will say that he can be stubborn, but she will be the first to recognise that he has great sense of humour. He is always happy to share with you readers his point of views on different topics, and while it is expected that people won’t always agree, respect of opinions and of others is his mission statement. || J.D. est Rédacteur-Adjoint sur Le Magazine All Habs et il est un Rédacteur Principal sur le site anglophone All Habs, tout en étant un des trois Administrateurs du forum de discussion Les Fantômes du Forum. Il a créé le pseudonyme Habstérix comme caractère fictif pour l’internet. Celui-ci est basé sur Astérix de Gaule et sa potion magique est sa passion pour les Canadiens de Montréal. Lorsqu’il est né, Jean Béliveau soulevait la Coupe Stanley et il se rappelle des jours où gagner n’était pas un espoir, mais une attente. Pour lui, écrire est un passe-temps, pas une profession. Ayant déménagé dans la superbe Colombie-Britannique en 1992 en provenance de sa ville natale de Sherbrooke, Québec, il a commencé à écrire en français pour garder sa grammaire, jusqu’à ce que ses amis anglophones ne réussissent à le convaincre d’avoir son blog en anglais. Son épouse vous dira qu’il est têtu, mais elle sera la première à reconnaître son grand sens de l’humour. Il est toujours fier de partager avec vous, lecteurs et lectrices, ses points de vue sur différents sujets, et quoi que les gens ne s’entendent pas toujours sur ceux-ci, le respect des opinions et des autres est son énoncé de mission.

3 COMMENTS

  1. I think it’s time that the divisions be split as Northern and Southern and then split again Western and Eastern.I think it would be easier to establish a better schedule with Northern playing games (travel would be equal for all in this case). Southern would do the same. I know the goal of the existing divisions was to eliminate travel as much as possible, but frankly I don’t see how you can avoid it as some teams that should be in the western group don’t want to be there.

  2. I’d like to see DD traded even for a 2nd or 3rd round pick and a bottom six winger.

    The shootouts and the loser pt need to go.

    My bet is Hudon making the team.

    I hope the Habs keep Mccarron at center, he was great there last season with Osh.

  3. I’ll be going to the rookie tournament in London in Sept. It’s the Habs first one, can’t wait.

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