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The Next Fabbri

Créé par: Kotkaniemi15
Équipe: 2020-21 Canadiens de Montréal
Date de création initiale: 30 sept. 2020
Publié: 30 sept. 2020
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
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So apparently Hudon has requested to have a chance at an NHL roster spot, whether that’s with the habs or another team. The habs will qualify him, but they’ll probably try to trade him to somewhere that he could play in the NHL. If it happens, I’d expect the trade to be similar to the Fabbri trade, where Hudon is moved to a rebuilding team for a depth C that is maybe a safer player but doesn’t have as much pontential upside. I think Hudon, like Fabbri could really benefit from a move like that, and he could end up being a steal of a pick up for whatever team acquires him. Unfortunately, Hudon’s time in Montreal is up, and I wish him well in the future.

Below I’ve put a bunch of trades that might potentially work around Hudon. Although I’m not extremely familiar with the rosters of these teams, so they might not want Hudon.
Transactions
1.
MTL
  1. Glendening, Luke
Détails additionnels:
I’m not sure that I would want to do this, but I’ll put it here anyways.
DET
  1. Choix de 5e ronde en 2021 (PHI)
Détails additionnels:
Charles Hudon (RFA Rights)
2.
MTL
  1. Svechnikov, Evgeny
Détails additionnels:
Would the Red Wings do this? Hudon is certainly the better player right now, but he’s also 2 years older, and I don’t know if the Red Wings have faith in Svechnikov anymore.
DET
    Charles Hudon (RFA Rights)
    3.
    MTL
    1. Hayden, John [Droits de RFA]
    Détails additionnels:
    I don’t know much about Hayden. Would the Devils do this?
    NJD
      Charles Hudon (RFA Rights)
      4.
      MTL
      1. Hunt, Dryden [Droits de RFA]
      Détails additionnels:
      They have similar production, so I doubt the Panthers do this.
      FLA
        Charles Hudon (RFA Rights)
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        30 sept. 2020 à 12 h 34
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        Nah, no reason for the wings to do this trade
        30 sept. 2020 à 12 h 35
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        Quoting: buffbry
        Nah, no reason for the wings to do this trade


        Which one? And why? This is mostly to start a discussion, and because I think Hudon would fit in well in Detroit.
        30 sept. 2020 à 12 h 36
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        Hudon must have as close to 0 trade value as possible.
        a 6th, maybe?
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        30 sept. 2020 à 12 h 37
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        No Detroit still likes Svech, he definitely has more upside than Hudon atp. He just needs to stay healthy
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        30 sept. 2020 à 12 h 38
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        Which one? And why? This is mostly to start a discussion, and because I think Hudon would fit in well in Detroit.


        Sorry either really. Lgd will get us a 3rd at the deadline and we still have some faith in svech. Just not a lot of faith or stock in hudon to make this move really
        30 sept. 2020 à 12 h 39
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        Sorry either really. Lgd will get us a 3rd at the deadline and we still have some faith in svech. Just not a lot of faith or stock in hudon to make this move really


        That’s fair. I was trying to look for a guy like JDLR that is a depth guy, but almost all of them are just UFAs around the league.
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        30 sept. 2020 à 12 h 41
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        Don’t think either trade is very interesting for the Wings. Glendening is a pretty good 4C and he should get us a 3rd or 4th at the TDL. If not, he’s an alternate captain so we’ll just keep him for leadership. The odds of Svechnikov earning a spot in the NHL aren’t great but he still has more upside than Hudon.
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        30 sept. 2020 à 12 h 42
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        John Hayden is a big 4th liner, can player center or RW. Product of USNTDP and Yale. Not much offense. Well-liked by teammates, humorous guy. Willing to drop the mitts. Fans tired of him a bit because he would start many nights when they'd have a prospect scratched.
        30 sept. 2020 à 12 h 42
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        Quoting: Pmanningno2
        Hudon must have as close to 0 trade value as possible.
        a 6th, maybe?


        To me it makes no sense for a team to give up a pick for Hudon. You’d think they’d much rather make a player swap, so that they don’t use their picks to make a gamble.

        Montreal would probably be fine with a pick though, since they can add some depth with UFAs, and you can never have too many picks.
        30 sept. 2020 à 12 h 43
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        Quoting: Pmanningno2
        Hudon must have as close to 0 trade value as possible.
        a 6th, maybe?


        We know he won't be taken in an expansion draft so at least he's an asset you dont have to worry about losing! lol

        Good times in 2017 when every Habs fan was on pins and needles thinking Vegas was taking Hudon
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        30 sept. 2020 à 12 h 47
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        Quoting: NHLfan10506
        John Hayden is a big 4th liner, can player center or RW. Product of USNTDP and Yale. Not much offense. Well-liked by teammates, humorous guy. Willing to drop the mitts. Fans tired of him a bit because he would start many nights when they'd have a prospect scratched.


        Hmm, ok. Do you think the Devils would rather have him, or Hudon? Hudon is pretty much the opposite of Hayden. He’s not that big, he plays either wing, and isn’t good defensively. Not that he makes a bunch of mistakes, but he’s not going to be a 2-way forward in the way others are. Hudon is great offensively, and he’s played on the powerplay pretty much every game out of the handful he played in the NHL this year. He just doesn’t fit our 4th line, and I think he could really benefit from playing with more skilled players in a more offensive role.
        30 sept. 2020 à 12 h 53
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        Quoting: Kotkaniemi15
        Hmm, ok. Do you think the Devils would rather have him, or Hudon? Hudon is pretty much the opposite of Hayden. He’s not that big, he plays either wing, and isn’t good defensively. Not that he makes a bunch of mistakes, but he’s not going to be a 2-way forward in the way others are. Hudon is great offensively, and he’s played on the powerplay pretty much every game out of the handful he played in the NHL this year. He just doesn’t fit our 4th line, and I think he could really benefit from playing with more skilled players in a more offensive role.


        I mean I'm not the biggest Charles Hudon fan but he's an nhl'r. Guy is a very physical player for his size, averages 2 hits a game. I wouldn't expect anything back for him but for a bottom tier team, he can fill a role. Not sure what the return would be either
        30 sept. 2020 à 13 h 18
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        I mean I'm not the biggest Charles Hudon fan but he's an nhl'r. Guy is a very physical player for his size, averages 2 hits a game. I wouldn't expect anything back for him but for a bottom tier team, he can fill a role. Not sure what the return would be either


        That’s fair. And I completely forgot about his physical play. Although I guess I’ve only seen him play twice in the last 7 months. It’s too bad it didn’t work out in Montreal. I really hope that someone trades for him so that he’s able to play in the NHL this year.
        1 oct. 2020 à 12 h 9
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        That’s fair. And I completely forgot about his physical play. Although I guess I’ve only seen him play twice in the last 7 months. It’s too bad it didn’t work out in Montreal. I really hope that someone trades for him so that he’s able to play in the NHL this year.


        Just thought about this idea-Do you think Hudon for Perlini would work? The Perlini experiment didn't really work in Detroit but maybe he would be better with better linemates in Montreal if he could earn a roster spot
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        Just thought about this idea-Do you think Hudon for Perlini would work? The Perlini experiment didn't really work in Detroit but maybe he would be better with better linemates in Montreal if he could earn a roster spot


        That could definitely work. It’d be good to give both players a fresh start.
         
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