Two analysts drew up their list of untouchables within the Habs
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Jeff Drouin
February 4, 2022 (7:45 PM)
Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton may not have unveiled their plan yet, but there is no doubt that several Habs players will be sent to other skies in the coming weeks.
In fact, only three players should be considered «untouchable» with the Canadiens, according to analysts Philippe Boucher and Marc-André Dumont, at 91.9 Sports.
These three players would be Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield and Kaiden Guhle.
These are obvious choices since these three young men each have a strong potential and are part of the players around whom it would be interesting to build the organization.
What is surprising, however, is that the two observers failed to mention the name of Alexander Romanov, who, at the age of 22, is one of the team's few satisfactions this season.
Unlike Guhle, Romanov has already shown what he can bring to the highest level, mainly because of his robustness. For my part, I would certainly add Romanov to the three names mentioned above.
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