Montreal Canadiens: Close Calls and Future Plans
Montreal Canadiens General Manager Kent Hughes alluded to a significant trade deal that nearly materialized at the deadline, one that didn’t involve a top-line forward but could be revisited in the summer. While the team did inquire about Nazem Kadri, this specific player was not the subject of Hughes’ comments.
Reports indicate that the Canadiens were on the verge of acquiring a right-handed defenseman with long-term potential, with all details worked out before the other team ultimately withdrew from discussions. Additionally, efforts to move Patrik Laine’s contract were close to completion but ultimately proved unsuccessful.
Toronto Maple Leafs: Roster Changes and Team Direction
The Toronto Maple Leafs were open to considering offers for many of their players. Bobby McMann and Scott Laughton were eventually traded due to their demands for substantial salary increases. McMann garnered interest from the Edmonton Oilers, Colorado Avalanche, and Columbus Blue Jackets before his trade to Seattle, while the Tampa Bay Lightning were among the teams interested in Laughton.
In contrast, players like Max Domi, Simon Benoit, and Calle Jarnkrok generated minimal trade interest. Oliver Ekman-Larsson, despite expressing a desire to remain with the team, reportedly anticipated being traded on Thursday night.
There was notable speculation surrounding Matthew Knies’ availability for a trade, with sources indicating “a chance” of a deal. However, it’s suggested that these discussions are unlikely to resume in the offseason.
Looking ahead, General Manager Brad Treliving is expected to retain his position, though a coaching change remains a potential development. The team plans to engage with Auston Matthews during the offseason to discuss the club’s future direction and his long-term commitment. Furthermore, defenseman Morgan Rielly reportedly attracted interest from at least one Western Conference team.
