If the first round of the draft seemed never-ending for you in the comfort of your house, for Kent Hughes, the last three weeks have been a marathon. The Montreal Canadiens’ GM arrived at the press conference desk the previous night shortly before midnight and looked like he was ready to go; he confessed that he had been on the phone for all his waking hours for the last three weeks.
Hughes found out Noah Dobson could be available earlier this week and gave New York Islanders’ GM Mathieu Darche a call, and things went from there. For the Habs’ GM, a player in his prime at 25 years old and as accomplished as the blueliner rarely becomes available on the market, this is precisely the kind of opportunity for which Montreal had been accumulating assets, to be able to get that kind of player.
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Even though the Canadiens now have nine potential NHLers on their roster, Hughes said the Habs will have the luxury of leaving those who need more time in the AHL, and once they are ready, he will reevaluate the situation.
On his new acquisition’s defensive game, Hughes explained that the key part of the defenseman’s game was his ability to retrieve the puck and then quickly spring the offense. The price was right for acquiring him as well. Hughes didn’t have to sacrifice the team’s future to land him, and that’s the kind of deal Montreal is after right now. They’re not going to go out on the market and overspend because they feel they can win it all in a night; perhaps in a few years, they will, but right now, they're content with sticking to making sensible deals.
Hughes refused to speculate about who Dobson might be playing with, adding that it would be up to Martin St-Louis. Now that he has checked off the right-shot defenseman box, the GM says he will continue to try to improve his team up front.
Regarding the defenseman's willingness to accept a bit more money to be in a situation where he feels he can win, the former agent said that once players get a taste of winning, they chase it, wanting to experience victory again. He added that some players wish they had realized that chasing the wins was more important than chasing the big bucks sooner in their careers. That’s not Dobson’s case, who has just accepted to sign for less money at barely 25 years old and the start of his prime.
Hughes is confident that there will be plenty of ice time to go around, saying that Lane Hutson and Mike Matheson were probably among the highest in the league in ice time, and it won’t be a bad thing to give them a bit more rest.
As for why the trade wasn’t announced for so long on Friday, he explained that it had been leaked on social media before it was finalized. It took time for the new contract to be signed, as the Islanders had to be the signing team to secure the maximum term. In the end, the deal was only finalized around 5:30 PM. In the future, the Canadiens will strive to continue adding experience while allowing their young players to develop further. However, when a player as young and accomplished as Dobson becomes available, you must seize the opportunity and worry later about the complementary pieces needed to surround them.
On Dobson now becoming the highest earner on the team, Hughes says it doesn’t change anything on the team’s pecking order. This is not a contract signed with a player who is just coming off his ELC; there were different parameters. He’s confident that the size of the contract won’t put more pressure on his new star defenseman.
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Overall, that trade will be significant for the Canadiens, not only because you can never have too many puck-moving defensemen, but also because it will make Montreal a more attractive place to play for potential forwards. Being able to have more than one pairing that can launch the attack means that more than one line will get to play with offensive-minded defensemen.
Whichever way you look at it, the Canadiens won the day yesterday. To go from picking in the “muddy middle” of the first round after making the playoffs to acquiring a first-pairing defenseman is as good a result as anyone could have hoped. Generally speaking, you can only get that much of an impactful player in the draft when you are selecting relatively high and even then, you do not know what you’re going to get, life is not the only thing that’s like a box of chocolate as Forrest Gump would say, so is the NHL draft. In that sense, yesterday, Hughes put all of his chips on a horse that has already won many races, and he was right to be beaming with pride and excitement.
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