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Canadiens Could Add Forward After Imminent Carey Price Trade – The Hockey Writers – Montreal Canadiens

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

The Montreal Canadiens may pursue forward additions following ‍the expected trade⁣ of goaltender Carey ‌Price, according to a report ⁤by The ⁢Hockey Writers. Price, who has been sidelined⁣ due ⁤to chronic knee ​issues, is widely ⁣anticipated‍ to be placed ​on⁢ long-term injured reserve and later traded ⁢to facilitate cap relief for the Canadiens.

This move, while tough⁤ given Price’s storied tenure⁢ with the institution, opens up approximately $3.5 million in ⁣cap space,⁤ providing general‍ manager Kent Hughes with increased financial versatility. The Canadiens,⁤ currently undergoing a rebuild,⁣ could‌ utilize ⁣these funds to address needs at ​forward, potentially‌ acquiring a player who aligns with their‌ developing‍ core. Hughes has previously‌ indicated a willingness to‍ explore all avenues to improve the team’s offensive depth, and Price’s trade would empower ⁣him to do so.

price’s ⁢contract carries an annual average value of $10.5 million through ​the 2025-26⁣ season.While his‍ health has⁣ prevented him‌ from playing‍ since ‍2021-22, his impact⁢ on the ⁣Canadiens and the‍ city⁤ of Montreal remains significant.The team has not confirmed ​any⁢ trade plans as of today, but the expectation ⁤within league circles is that‌ a deal will ​materialize in the ⁤coming weeks.

The Canadiens’ forward group⁢ currently features young players like Nick Suzuki, Cole caufield, and Juraj Slafkovsky. ⁤Adding a veteran presence or a skilled winger could accelerate their growth and bolster the team’s scoring potential. Hughes has ‌demonstrated⁢ a patient approach to the rebuild, ‌prioritizing asset acquisition and long-term sustainability. A strategic addition at forward, enabled by Price’s trade, would represent a ‌continuation of that strategy.

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