NHL Trade Bait: March 16
The NHL Trade Deadline is less than a week away. Rumors are beginning to swirl as teams call about players.
The NHL Trade Deadline is less than a week away. Rumors are beginning to swirl as teams call about players.
The Bruins currently own the top Wild Card spot but need reinforcements.
The Calgary Flames have bounced back after a down year in 2020. The team is currently sitting in first place in the Pacific Division. Red hot under new head coach Daryl Sutter, they have won 8 of their last 10 and 12 of their last 15 games.
A few franchises will know they are buying, as others will be dangling trade bait. Here is who may be available for a contender to nab prior to a postseason run.
When the 2019-2090 National Hockey League regular season was brought to an abrupt halt due to COVID-19, the Montreal Canadiens had a 31-31-9 record through 71 games. After the commissioner’s office in conjunction with the player’s association (PA) adopted an expanded postseason format in the summer, the Canadiens were given a second wind. The Habs rallied and pulled off an improbable upset defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins in the qualification round in four games (3-1) officially advancing to the Stanley Cup Playoffs before losing in six games to the Philadelphia Flyers.
Oh, Montreal; a franchise rich in success and history. After missing the playoffs for the second consecutive year since the turn of the century, you have seen your fair share of ups and downs. But, in spite of a rather unfortunate showing in the 2017 season, you showed your true colors as you did not go quietly into the night last season. 96 points is a very good showing for a failure to make the post-season. Today, we will take a look at the Montreal Canadiens, their off-season moves, and their predictions for the next season.
The NHL Trade Deadline is less than a week away. Rumors are beginning to swirl as teams call about players. Along with this, multiple transactions
The Bruins currently own the top Wild Card spot but need reinforcements.
The Calgary Flames have bounced back after a down year in 2020. The team is currently sitting in first place in the Pacific Division. Red hot under new head coach Daryl Sutter, they have won 8 of their last 10 and 12 of their last 15 games.
A few franchises will know they are buying, as others will be dangling trade bait. Here is who may be available for a contender to nab prior to a postseason run.
When the 2019-2090 National Hockey League regular season was brought to an abrupt halt due to COVID-19, the Montreal Canadiens had a 31-31-9 record through 71 games. After the commissioner’s office in conjunction with the player’s association (PA) adopted an expanded postseason format in the summer, the Canadiens were given a second wind. The Habs rallied and pulled off an improbable upset defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins in the qualification round in four games (3-1) officially advancing to the Stanley Cup Playoffs before losing in six games to the Philadelphia Flyers.
Oh, Montreal; a franchise rich in success and history. After missing the playoffs for the second consecutive year since the turn of the century, you have seen your fair share of ups and downs. But, in spite of a rather unfortunate showing in the 2017 season, you showed your true colors as you did not go quietly into the night last season. 96 points is a very good showing for a failure to make the post-season. Today, we will take a look at the Montreal Canadiens, their off-season moves, and their predictions for the next season.
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