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MAILBAG | Your Questions on Markov, Muller, Desharnais, Subban

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MAILBAG | Your Questions on Markov, Muller, Desharnais, Subban
Andrei Markov (Photo by Getty Images)

by Chris G, Digital Radio Producer, All Habs Hockey Magazine

Andrei Markov (Photo by Getty Images)
Andrei Markov (Photo by Getty Images)

LAVAL, QC. -– The Canadiens management team is getting ready for the upcoming NHL draft and free agency. Until then, Habs fans have many questions, and I will answer all of them.

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Andrei Markov’s future with the Habs will be one of the major storylines heading into the 2016-17 season. Markov will be entering the final season of his contract. If I were Marc Bergevin, I would re-sign Markov to a one year extension to a cap hit no higher than his current $5.75 million. The Canadiens will need to be certain that Markov can still live up to his role and play out his entire contract. A reminder that any contract that is signed with a player over 35 years old will count on the salary cap for the entire length of the term, even if player retires before the end of contract.

That being said, Michel Therrien and his staff need to start grooming a replacement for the veteran left-handed defenceman. If we look at the Canadiens roster as it currently stands, Nathan Beaulieu should be the one that is on deck to replace Markov. One thing that I would like to make clear is that I think Beaulieu would do a good job, but I don’t think he will ever be able to be as good as Markov has been throughout his career. In fact, I don’t think that there are a lot of defensemen that can be as consistent as Markov has for his entire career.

Markov is solid both sides of the ice, and is a very intelligent hockey player. He has good vision of the game and can quarterback a good powerplay. Beaulieu can contribute offensively, but he has room to improve on his defensive play.

A Subban – Beaulieu pairing would be interesting. It would be a pairing of two defencemen with their strength being on offence. If the coaching staff can help Beaulieu improve his skills on defence, the pairing should work.

Thanks for the question Matt.

David Desharnais was at the centre of many discussions for Habs fans at the local coffee shop. Fans, including me, were upset about how he was used by Michel Therrien. I even read on Twitter that Desharnais’ usage was the reason that the Canadiens missed the playoffs. Talk about crazy talk!

One thing that is certain is that the Habs will not have success if Desharnais is the team’s number one or two centre.

Desharnais is entering the final year of his contract that earns him a cap hit of $3.5 million. If the coaching staff intends to use him on the third line, I’d be okay if Desharnais remains with the team.

When it comes to trading, I think that a GM’s job is to take calls for all of his players on his team. Is Desharnais an untouchable? I think we all know the answer to that question.

If the Habs decide to buy him out, it will cost them almost $1.2 million in cap space for the next two seasons. In my opinion, it’s not worth it as that cap space may be needed by the Habs.

Thank you for the question!

Great question Gigi!

In my opinion, it was a great move to add Kirk Muller to the coaching staff. He will improve the lines of communication between the coaches and the players. Communication hasn’t been Therrien’s strength.

There’s no doubt in my mind that Kirk Muller was brought in as a plan B if the Canadiens are off to a bad start and Michel Therrien pays the price.

Kirk Muller will be seen as the hero if the Canadiens are successful, but will get no blame if they struggle. If the team struggles, all the blame will be directed once again to Michel Therrien and David Desharnais.

One thing that is certain Blain, is that it can’t get worse than it’s been for the last 2 seasons. In Muller’s previous stint in the Canadiens coaching staff from 2006 to 2011, the team’s powerplay was amongst the best in the league. Last season, Muller was in charge of the Blues powerplay and it finished sixth in the league.

That being said, I think that the power-play will improve thanks to Kirk Muller but it’s lacking at least one goal scorer to make it a real threat.

Thanks for the question!

Dave, I’m not considering trading P.K. Subban. Are you?  In all seriousness, we will know before July 1st if the Canadiens will actually trade Subban, it will happen before July 1st. Regarless of Subban’s relationship with Michel Therrien and Marc Bergevin, I strongly believe that Geoff Molson would never allow a trade involving Subban this summer.

You can listen to the discussion that Rick and I on this subject on episode #175 of the Habs360 podcast


You can follow Chris G on Twitter @chrisg1980

1 COMMENT

  1. MB made a good move by bringing in Muller to run the PP & as far as Therrien goes well if he falters-in any extreme way then Muller will get the nod for Head Coach of the Habs .
    Trades is not MB’s favorite way of bringing good players into the fold as the draft is the way to go. Habs have players that are ready in my opinion of coming up & filling in a few spots in the line-up .
    MB has a few questions to answer this season first of all is a back-up goalie & second what does he do on the D he has Markov that in my opinion is ready to go to the pasture,big cap hit .
    Carey Price has to stay healthy this season or Habs will be a repeat of last season & hopefully we will not have to endure another agonizing year .
    Davey D. well I think he still some left in the tank & he deserves another year to see if he can have a banner season .
    Habs need a few tweeks this season & hopefully they can get back on course for another play-off run, carry Lord Stanley home where it belongs in Hockey’s palace .

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