It’s the big NHL news of the evening: the Vancouver Canucks have acquired Elias Lindholm from the Calgary Flames.
In return, the Flames have acquired not only Andrei Kuzmenko, but also prospect Hunter Brzustewicz, a defenseman who is racking up points in the OHL this season (he has 69 in 47 games), as well as prospect Joni Jurmo, a first-round pick and a conditional fourth-round pick.
This is news that will make the Habs happy in the Sean Monahan → https://t.co/Wt89J1Epbw file.
– DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) February 1, 2024
Obviously, this is big news considering that the best team in the standings, the Vancouver Canucks, will be looking for the best center player available on the market.
But for the Habs, it’s also big news… for Sean Monahan.
With Elias Lindholm now off the market, Monahan becomes the #1 target for any team looking for a center. Adam Henrique is also an option, but Monahan is likely to be at the top of many teams’ lists.
And when you look at tonight’s transaction, it’s pretty obvious: the Habs are in for a real treat.
Let me explain.
First of all, the Canucks really paid for a rental player. Lindholm didn’t sign a contract extension, so he really does arrive as a rental.
There’s no extension in the works for Elias Lindholm as part of this Vancouver trade being worked on. He would be going as a rental at least at the outset.
– Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) February 1, 2024
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And despite everything, the Flames were able to get an excellent blue-line prospect in Brzustewicz, but more importantly, they got a guy who scored 40 goals last year in Kuzmenko.
It’s been tougher for him this year (eight goals and 21 points in 43 games), but he’s still a 26-year-old forward who had a huge first season in the league. And nobody’s going to make me believe that his talent disappeared overnight.
40-goal scorers aren’t a dime a dozen in the NHL, and the Flames just got one for a rental player in Lindholm.
Over the next month, the Habs will have the luxury of upping the ante for a guy who, on paper, isn’t necessarily that far off Lindholm. Teams might be afraid of Monahan’s injury history, which could lower the price, but still: there are interesting parallels to be drawn between Monahan and the guy who just brought the Flames a gigantic sum as a rental player.
Lindholm’s FO% this year is 55.5%; Monahan is at 55.0%.
Both kill penalties, although Lindholm does it more often than Monahan.
And Monahan’s cap hit ($2.0M) is less than half of Lindholm ($4.850M)
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Monahan’s salary ($1.985M) could open even more doors, especially if the Habs withhold 50% of his (small) salary.
We really don’t want to see #91 injured in the next month…
Monahan’s value is now firmly established: it will probably be difficult for any team to get him without offering (at least) a first-round pick and a little extra cash.
35 points*
Was a typo https://t.co/51hJhSsgGF– Eric Engels (@EricEngels) February 1, 2024
I can’t wait to see what happens, but both the return and the timing of the Lindholm deal have Kent Hughes salivating right now.
And so much the better.
In a row
– Let’s hope he avoided the worst.
Injury update: After sustaining a lower-body injury in the first period, #Sens defenseman Jake Sanderson will not return to tonight’s game @DetroitRedWings.
– Sens Communications (@Media_Sens) February 1, 2024
– I’d say Mike Matheson, personally.
Matheson or Savard: which defenseman is more useful to the Habs? A heated debate at @jic_tvasports🔥https://t.co/jNz2ayPuyq
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) January 31, 2024
– Can’t wait to see the result.
There will be more time allocated for each selection in the second round. https://t.co/Nn45TtQgD1
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