Habs News: Montreal Canadiens, Carey Price, Shea Weber, Marc Bergevin, NHL, Entry Draft, Trevor Timmins, Christian Dvorak, Kelly Buchberger
ROCKET SPORTS MEDIA | MONTREAL, QC. — After several agonizing days for Habs fans, the Seattle Expansion Draft is finally here. While the Kraken may not select the preferred player, at the very least, fans will have an answer. That said, depending on the player chosen, the emotional pain may continue for quite some time.
Career likely over?
Shea Weber will not play for the Montreal Canadiens next season and continuing his future as an NHL defenceman is doubtful.
In his media availability on Thursday, general manager Marc Bergevin said that Weber is dealing with multiple injuries, including his ankle, knee and thumb.
“He suffered many different injuries over the last few years, including injuries to his ankle, knee and thumb. He’s in a lot of pain. It even takes him a long time to prepare for practice. Shea isn’t someone who complains. Missing practice isn’t an option for him. He has a lot of miles on his body and he really pushed himself to the limit. There’s no chance he’ll play next season, and his career is probably over.” — Marc Bergevin
The 35-year-old captain of the Canadiens played through the pain of his injuries, and played exceptionally for 22 games of the Stanley Cup playoffs averaging ice time of 25:13 per game.
“We had an emotional, deep conversation. I have a lot of respect for Shea and for what he’s done for the Montreal Canadiens throughout his career. It will be impossible to replace Shea Weber in terms of what he brings to our team on and off the ice. We’ll try our best, but I know deep down that you can never replace Shea Weber.” — Marc Bergevin
No ruling on LTIR
The NHL has not ruled on long-term injured reserve status for Shea Weber‘s injuries and likely won’t until September. Elliotte Friedman reported that the league will await the results of Weber’s physical at this Fall’s training camp.
Weber has five years remaining on his contract at an annual salary of $7,857,143. Marc Bergevin is expecting to receive LTIR salary cap relief which will allow the Canadiens GM shop for a defenceman this off-season.
An appointment for Price
Carey Price travelled to New York on Thursday to see a specialist regarding injuries to his hip and knee. Marc Bergevin said that Price’s injuries were normal for a player with his workload and termed them “nothing alarming.”
Without the benefit of a medical report, Bergevin speculated that a 6-8 week recovery period could be necessary if Price required surgery. Bergevin added that there is a “small percentage it could be longer.”
Drouin likely to return
Marc Bergevin said that he and Dominique Ducharme met with Jonathan Drouin earlier this week. Bergevin said that Drouin is focused and ready to go. The team expects him to report for the first day of training camp.
Drouin took an indefinite leave of absence from the team for personal reasons on April 28th. The 26-year-old winger scored twice for the Canadiens in 44 games in the 2020-21 season.
Timmins eager to add to prospect pool
Canadiens assistant general manager Trevor Timmins will be looking to “hit some home runs throughout the entire Draft,” as the annual NHL Entry Draft takes place on Friday and Saturday. Timmins said that the priority is “to do our best to try to get as many NHL players as we can in this Draft.”
The Canadiens making it to the Stanley Cup Final has had consequences for Timmins and his staff. “We dropped from possibly picking 16th overall to 30th in the first round. We also went from the middle of each round to the end of each round, which makes a big difference because you’re almost picking into the following round,” said Timmins.
The Canadiens have 11 picks in the Draft including five selections in the first 90.
Buchberger joins Laval
The Laval Rocket announced on Thursday that the team has agreed to terms on a three-year contract with Kelly Buchberger to serve as one of the assistants to new head coach Jean-François Houle.#GoRocket pic.twitter.com/joxv26McVd
— Rocket de Laval (@RocketLaval) July 22, 2021
Habs interested in Dvorak
In continuing to sweep the league to unearth forwards to help their offence the Canadiens have shown interest in Arizona Coyotes center Christian Dvorak. The 25-year-old is approaching the third year of a six-year contract worth $4.45 million per season.
Dvorak recorded 17 goals, 14 assists for 31 points in 56 games in the 2020-21 season.
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merci pour les notes,rick
tant que CH31 reste avec-nous on aura toujours occassion a acceder-loins,,,
ne peut pas croire a toujours que seattle a opter ailleurs???
tant-mieux pour nousCH.se sont de leurs affaires.c’est leurs perte.point a la ligne.
trevor timmins c’est notre vraie “braintrust”.il vise toujours la bonne voie a prendre.
ne pas de risique.ne pas de l’incoherence en matieres les decisions du hockey.
il va nous en rendre encore cette repechage les bonnes jouers.
je dirais de quoi concernant notre capitaine courageux,fiable,digne et juste.ne peut pas lui remplacer,c’est absolument-vraie.son “leadership” soit exceptionel et iconique.immeasurable en consequence de notre prestation en series.
et avec les collegues ainsi experimente comme corey perry,eric stall,taffolli etc
les jeunes avaient une apprentisage “mentalite-series/playoffs”sans parreille!
c’est a eux a agrandir et realiser leurs atouts.
kelly buchberger,bonne choix ainsi.comme jouer il etait infatigablement travaillant pour l’equipe-team player a 150%.ses valeurs et experiences vont aider le rocket.
en terminant je dirais qu’il reste toujours un p’tit note amer dans l’ame?
l’affaire CH31 et seattle n’etait pas correcte.comment pourrions-nous accorder une tel decision parmis tout notre “gerants/braintrust du hockey”.ainsi que la famille molson en approber la decisioin???pour moi c’est une autre indice que les choses ne sont pas sain/sante avec notre direction.”it starts from the top”.la famille molson
a besoin de faire de la reflection-introspectif en matieres de la gouvernance du CH.
point a la ligne.trop souvent qu’autrement on voit les decisions prises incoherents???
puis on laisse passer et se repette???c’est decouragement pur et simple.
doit-etre adresser.de tout facon c’est la pause d’ete/estivale.on prendra un p’tit pause si possible et retournera si-peu en temps automale.
portez-vous bien
sain et sauf
familleCH,toujours
ps,awaiting patiently for your radio-call
CH radio broadcast!!!rocket sports,,,
guyCH10 soit avec-nous en prieres et pensees
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