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What The Habs Should Look For In The Off Season Part 1

The season is over for the Montreal Canadiens, today the team reported to the Bell Centre for the last time this season to clear out their lockers. Who should the Habs be interested in for next season?

Sure there are the Marian Hossa’s, and the Mats Sundin’s of the world, but who are the under-rated players that could help the Canadiens next year? There are some funny rumours in Montreal that fans have brought forth, I guess they are more hopes rather than reality, but the suggestions are to trade Mikhail Grabovski, Jaroslav Halak, the Habs first round pick this year, and possibly Ryan O’Byrne, and maybe Chris Higgins to the Atlanta Thrashers for Ilya Kovalchuk. Well if you want to put all your eggs in one basket, he is not a bad player to get, but trading all of that seems a little steep.

A player which has been getting absolutely no attention from the media in Montreal is Paul Gaustad. This 6′5″ 225 pound centre could be exactly what the Habs need. He’s big, physical, not afraid to get a little nasty, and is a centre, a big one, which could solve some problems down the middle where the Habs need help. I believe that Gaustad would be the no.3 centre that the Habs have been looking for. Gaustad can play well, and isn’t afraid to stand in front of the net either, which could have helped in the Philadelphia Flyers series. Gaustad may not be a superstar, but he could be a piece of the puzzle.

Another player that the Habs should inquire about is the Jordin Tootoo. He does take some stupid penalties from time to time, but he is a pinball, and is definitely not afraid to mix it up. He loves the physical, and nasty play, why not in Montreal? Tootoo might be in the penalty box a little too often, but he inspires his team-mates with loud and crushing hits, unlike Maxime Lapierre. Tootoo could be a good fit in Montreal, as coach Guy Carbonneau enjoys the gritty type players.

If the Canadiens were thinking of landing a proven fighter on the team, then if they are not able to get Georges Laraque, unfortunately, there aren’t many options, perhaps the big Derek Boogaard from the Minnesota Wild would be an option. Boogaard is not fast, but at 6′7″, and weighing 256 pounds, he could crush some people in the boards, and I’m sure that neither Laraque, nor Zdeno Chara would frighten him. There are a couple of other fighters in the league that could use a new home, but they are all about the same as Boogaard, just not as big. However, I do like Zack Stortini from the Edmonton Oilers also as a fighter.

Raffi Torres is another gritty forward which would have helped in the Philly series, he plays physical, and loves going to the net and disturbing the goalie. Although this year he had some problematic injuries, he remains a good player, one which I’m sure the Habs would enjoy. Also in Edmonton, Jarett Stoll, although I prefer Gaustad to Stoll, Stoll does have the edge in winning face-offs. Stoll would be a good replacement for Brian Smolinski, but as I said, I would prefer to see Gaustad.

One of the Canadiens problems is the fact that they are so small at the centre position. Saku Koivu, and Tomas Plekanec, both of whom are talented, but on the smallish side, Smolinski was a decent size, but didn’t pan out, and his best days are behind him. Maxim Lapierre is bigger than Koivu, and Plekanec, but will he be good enough?

The Canadiens have some talented wingers, and defense-men coming up soon, they also have some centres, but they are not much bigger than Koivu, or Plekanec, so perhaps it’s time to think about size, which has been the issue in Montreal for a few years, this year they escaped it by being the number 1 team in the East, but the lack of size up front amongst other things, hampered their play-off hopes.

More to come in part 2.

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  1. Tough question here is “can Guy Carbonneau coach a team with grit”? From his playing days, he seemed like kind of a perimiter player until late in his career, when he was playing in Dallas. Sure, he won 3 Selkes, but that only means he played decent defensive hockey. Doesn’t mean he knows how to play physical.

    Of course, I’m not that big on the Habs, so I could be wrong…

    by Dan Rakusan on May 6th, 2008 at 3:42 PM EDT
  2. I’m not saying that the whole team should be gritty, just that we need some more grit. I’m sure Carbonneau, Muller, and Jarvis could manage.

    by Bryen Owen on May 6th, 2008 at 4:22 PM EDT
  3. Jarvis maybe, but Muller? Hardly a gritty player… If anything, exactly the opposite from what I remember.

    Anyway, I know the Habs need to find a balance between skill and grit, but the Ottawa Senators tried that too, and totally screwed the franchise for years to come in the process…

    by Dan Rakusan on May 6th, 2008 at 5:22 PM EDT
  4. They screwed up because they didn’t acquire the right people. Gainey is better, and smarter, he should do a good job.

    by Bryen Owen on May 6th, 2008 at 7:17 PM EDT

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