New potential suitors for Boeser
Montreal are in town to face the Canucks tonight and Montreal medias have been all over the team to make a move for the winger.
Everyone in the league is well aware that Brock Boeser will, at a certain point this season, be moving from Vancouver. He's dream tons of interest, but it appears the Canadiens could be taking their shot.
Montreal is in the process of rebuilding and a young player like Boeser could fit in quite well as a secondary scoring options behind Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield.
Montreal is loaded with picks for the next 2 seasons, quality picks at that and they've got plenty of young talent or low contracts that they can move. The top tradeble Canadiens assets:
1. Jonathan Drouin - UFA at the end of 2023
2. Sean Monahan - UFA at the end of 2023
3. Christian Dvorak - $4.45M cap hit until 2025
If you mix that with a possibly a young player or a pick, or both it could potentially develop in a win win situation for both teams.
POLL |
Could Montreal, provide enough for Boeser? |
Yes | 126 | 53.8 % |
No | 108 | 46.2 % |
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