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DRAFT EISERMAN PLUS TRADE UP FOR IGINLA

Créé par: nilees24
Équipe: 2024-25 Canadiens de Montréal
Date de création initiale: 18 avr. 2024
Publié: 18 avr. 2024
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
Description
2024 Off-Season Free Agent Departures:
Tanner Pearson (UFA)
Lias Andersson (RFA to UFA G6)
Filip Cederqvist (RFA to UFA G6)
Arnaud Durandeau (RFA to UFA G6)
Colin White (UFA)
Mitchell Stephens (UFA)
Philippe Maillet (UFA)
Mattias Norlinder (RFA to UFA G6)
Brady Keeper (UFA)
Chris Wideman (UFA)

2024 NHL Draft results (1st 3 rounds):
5th overall pick acquire Cole Eiserman (LW)
6th overall pick (from UTAH) acquire Tij Iginla (C)
64th overall pick (from COL) acquire Justin Poirier (RW)
70th overall pick acquire Carson Wetsch (RW)
78th overall pick (from MIN) acquire Tomas Lavoie (RD)

Trade candidates at 2025 Trade Deadline should Canadiens struggle during 2024/25 Season:
Anthony Mantha (UFA) - final year of contract (3rd round return)
Christian Dvorak (UFA) - final year of contract (5th round return)
Joel Armia (UFA) - final year of contract (3rd round return)
David Savard (UFA) - final year of contract (late 1st round return)
Johnathan Kovacevic (UFA) - final year of contract (5th round return)

UFA's re-signing after 2025 Trade Deadline or during 2025 Off-Season:
Jake Evans (3 year / 7.5 million)
Michael Pezzetta (1 year / 825k)

Additional 2025 Off-Season RFA/UFA Departures:
Jesse Ylönen (RFA to UFA G6)
Rafaël Harvey-Pinard (RFA to UFA G6)
Jacob Perreault (RFA to UFA G6)
Lucas Condotta (UFA)
Brandon Gignac (UFA)
Justin Barron (RFA trade candidate)
Radim Simek (UFA)
Magnus Hellberg (UFA)

2025 Off-Season Trade:
Trade Justin Barron, Sean Farrell, 2026 1st Rd pick (unprotected) to Anaheim for Trevor Zegras

2025 Off-Season Reserve List signings (x5):
Oliver Kapanen (C)
Rhett Pitlick (LW)
Adam Engström (LD)
Jacob Fowler (G)
Quentin Miller (G)

Team Roster at start of 2025/26 Season (playoff contender):
Caufield - Suzuki 'C' - Slafkovsky
*Zegras (via trade) - Newhook - Dach
Roy - Gourde (UFA) - Gallagher 'A'
Heineman - Evans - Anderson
(Pezzetta) (Simoneau)

Matheson 'A' - Guhle
Hutson - Mailloux
Struble - Xhekaj
(Reinbacher)

Primeau - Montembeault
(Fowler)
Signatures de joueurs autonomes
LISTE DE RÉSERVEANSCAP HIT
3833 333 $
2825 000 $
2825 000 $
2825 000 $
2825 000 $
RFAANSCAP HIT
52 250 000 $
1850 000 $
1800 000 $
UFAANSCAP HIT
15 000 000 $
1775 000 $
1775 000 $
CRÉÉANSCAP HIT
Eiserman, Cole
3950 000 $
Iginla, Tij
3950 000 $
Transactions
MTL
  1. Choix de 1e ronde en 2024 (ARI)
ARI
  1. Harris, Jordan
  2. Choix de 1e ronde en 2024 (WPG)
  3. Choix de 1e ronde en 2025 (MTL)
Détails additionnels:
*Off-Season trade on the 2024 Draft floor. Canadiens trade the 26th overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft (from WPG) along with their 1st round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft (unprotected) plus Jordan Harris to the Utah Grizzlies for the 6th overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft. Acquire Tij Iginla (C).
Transactions impliquant une retenue de salaire
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2024
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2025
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2026
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TAILLE DE LA FORMATIONPLAFOND SALARIALCAP HITEXCÉDENTS Info-bulleBONISESPACE SOUS LE PLAFOND SALARIAL
2687 500 000 $78 063 750 $1 022 500 $4 727 500 $9 436 250 $

Formation

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7 850 000 $7 850 000 $
AG, AD
UFA - 7
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7 875 000 $7 875 000 $
C
UFA - 6
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950 000 $950 000 $ (Bonis de performance3 500 000 $$4M)
AD, AG
RFA - 1
5 000 000 $5 000 000 $
AG, AD
UFA
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2 900 000 $2 900 000 $
C, AG
RFA - 3
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3 362 500 $3 362 500 $
C, AD
RFA - 2
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835 000 $835 000 $
AG, AD
RFA - 2
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4 450 000 $4 450 000 $
C
M-NTC
UFA - 1
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6 500 000 $6 500 000 $
AD, AG
M-NTC, NMC
UFA - 3
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3 400 000 $3 400 000 $
AD, AG
UFA - 1
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1 700 000 $1 700 000 $
C
UFA - 1
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5 500 000 $5 500 000 $
AD, AG
M-NTC
UFA - 3
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812 500 $812 500 $
AG, AD
UFA - 1
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1 100 000 $1 100 000 $
AG, AD
RFA - 1
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800 000 $800 000 $
AD, AG
RFA
Défenseur gaucherDéfenseur droitierGardien de but
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4 875 000 $4 875 000 $
DG
M-NTC
UFA - 2
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863 333 $863 333 $ (Bonis de performance420 000 $$420K)
DG/DD
RFA - 1
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3 150 000 $3 150 000 $
G
UFA - 3
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950 000 $950 000 $ (Bonis de performance750 000 $$750K)
DG
RFA - 2
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3 500 000 $3 500 000 $
DD
UFA - 1
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890 000 $890 000 $
G
RFA - 1
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2 250 000 $2 250 000 $
DG/DD
RFA
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766 667 $766 667 $
DD
UFA - 1
775 000 $775 000 $
G
UFA
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867 500 $867 500 $ (Bonis de performance57 500 $$58K)
DG
RFA - 1
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850 000 $850 000 $
DD
RFA
Laissés de côtéListe des blessés (IR)Liste des blessés à long terme (LTIR)
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10 500 000 $10 500 000 $
G
NMC
UFA - 2

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18 avr. à 10 h 31
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I keep reading Eiserman's stock is falling?

Why is that?

Wasn't he rated top 5 before the season started?
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Quoting: SharkTank
I keep reading Eiserman's stock is falling?

Why is that?

Wasn't he rated top 5 before the season started?


he has a very good shot and lacks pretty much everywhere else, I always think of him being ovi on the powerplay
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18 avr. à 10 h 32
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I think too many scouts and ACGM’s are too low on Eiserman, even if he doesn’t develop another asset to his game he has an Ovechkin type snipe shot that could be super valuable to an NHL team. Not 100% sure Montreal is the best fit cause you guys already have a couple shoot first options, but I agree you shouldn’t pass on him if he falls
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Quoting: Matt1567
he has a very good shot and lacks pretty much everywhere else, I always think of him being ovi on the powerplay


If he's Ovi on the PP he should have a great NHL career! 😁
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I wouldn't trade an unprotected 1st in a stronger draft class to reach on Eiserman, and I'm not on the Iginla hype train, I think he's good but not 5th/6th overall good
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If he's Ovi on the PP he should have a great NHL career! 😁


In theory yes, but my point is he's good for one thing and one thing only, which generally doesn't translate well to the NHL. He's not got the skillset to play bottom 6, and he's very one-dimensional, he needs a Backstrom attached to him to succeed imo, and I don't think he's a guy that will succeed without significant development, he's a low-floor high-ceiling guy
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In theory yes, but my point is he's good for one thing and one thing only, which generally doesn't translate well to the NHL. He's not got the skillset to play bottom 6, and he's very one-dimensional, he needs a Backstrom attached to him to succeed imo, and I don't think he's a guy that will succeed without significant development, he's a low-floor high-ceiling guy


I remember Zadina was highly rated in his draft year.

He lit up the Q with his quick, lethal shot.

He was the consensus #3 pick behind Dahlin and Svechnikov.

But he fell to #6 and Detroit picked him over Hughes, Dobson and Bouchard. 😬
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I remember Zadina was highly rated in his draft year.

He lit up the Q with his quick, lethal shot.

He was the consensus #3 pick behind Dahlin and Svechnikov.

But he fell to #6 and Detroit picked him over Hughes, Dobson and Bouchard. 😬


I got to see Zadina play in juniors, I was pissed when the Habs passed on him, in hindsight he wasn't the right choice but neither was Kotkaniemi...
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I got to see Zadina play in juniors, I was pissed when the Habs passed on him, in hindsight he wasn't the right choice but neither was Kotkaniemi...


Yes hindsight is 20/20 and I'm hardly a draft Guru.

But I couldn't believe the Habs passed on Tkachuk.

I know they really wanted/needed a C.

But still...🤔
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Trading an unprotected 1st a year in advance when you are a rebuilding is pretty much the worst idea ever.
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Quoting: Jobob77
Trading an unprotected 1st a year in advance when you are a rebuilding is pretty much the worst idea ever.


I disagree. They have the Flames 1st in 2025 already plus when the trade Savard at the 2025 Trade Deadline they'll fetch a first. Happy to slightly overpay for Tij Iginla.
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I disagree. They have the Flames 1st in 2025 already plus when the trade Savard at the 2025 Trade Deadline they'll fetch a first. Happy to slightly overpay for Tij Iginla.


CGY pick could be high, but could also be FLO’s pick. It is not because you’ll have draft capital that you can trade a potential 1st overall pick. If Suzuki and Matheson are injured most of the year. MTL could have a down year. Giving it for Iginla when you can possibly have Misa or Hagens is irresponsible.
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