Mathias Brunet: David Reinbacher Unlikely to Be Traded for Trevor Zegras
Canadiens' Off-Season Pursuit: Targeting a Top Scorer and Evaluating Trade Prospects
As the Canadiens focus on the off-season, attention turns to potential roster improvements. Speculation arises regarding their pursuit of a forward, with David Pagnotta reporting that GM Kent Hughes aims to bolster scoring capabilities.
Trevor Zegras emerges as a prominent name in discussions, though questions linger regarding his suitability as a scorer and his attitude. While acknowledging Montreal’s strong leadership and coaching prospects, uncertainty remains about the team’s interest in Zegras.
Mathias Brunet further adds fuel to the speculation, suggesting the Canadiens’ interest in the forward. However, the level of their interest and potential trade scenarios become the subject of scrutiny.
In assessing potential trade partners, the Ducks’ demands for a top-4 right-handed defenseman or a top-6 right-shooting forward pose challenges for the Canadiens. Notable prospects like Cole Caufield, Kirby Dach, and Nick Suzuki are valued assets, with defenseman David Reinbacher also deemed untouchable by Brunet.
Despite considerations, the Canadiens face dilemmas over potentially sacrificing defensive prospects like Justin Barron or Logan Mailloux for the acquisition of Zegras. The outcome remains uncertain, leaving fans to wonder if rumors from the previous hockey season will materialize into reality.