Unlikely Summer Trade Candidates
April 26, 2024
By Bob Trask
Social media is awash with suggestions on which players Kent Hughes should trade over the summer and how little he should expect in return. The usual candidates are Joel Armia, Christian Dvorak, Josh Anderson and at times, David Savard and Mike Matheson. But every seller needs a buyer and many fail to take that into account. Summer is when the big trades most often occur and is when contenders or near-contenders look to add a significant difference-maker to their rosters. Complementary pieces are often added at the trade deadline when the need to strengthen a position or two has been identified during the season. An honest look at these names on the Canadiens and you would be hard-pressed to find a difference maker other than perhaps Matheson who seems unlikely to be moved. And buyers are unlikely to take on any of the contracts on the above named players for a full season. They may be able to live with that cap hit for a couple of months if they are still in contention, but not for a full season. For the most part, these are complementary players who fill a specific role on a team. Matheson aside, the value for each of them is low right now although it has improved for both Armia and Savard – and Kent Hughes is averse to selling low. Since Jeff Gorton and Hughes don’t see the Canadiens as serious Cup contenders for the upcoming, there is nothing to lose in keeping these players for the bulk of the season as the team strives to reach the playoffs. It allows top prospects to marinate a little longer in Laval. Ongoing evaluation of how they are playing along with how in demand they might be from other teams and how the prospects in Laval are progressing will determine the eventual fate of a few veterans. The situation will remain highly fluid but don’t expect any earth-shattering trades involving these players over the summer. Expectations need to be tempered. – Trask