Clearly, the Canadiens' GM is looking for a great opportunity, and this golden opportunity might just be in Columbus.
As the excellent Marco Normandin points out, there is a major logjam on defense with the Blue Jackets, and an exceptional talent might be the one to pay the price.
It should also be mentioned that the relationship between Jiricek and the Blue Jackets has always been a bit odd, as he's unable to secure the role he deserves in the NHL, despite impressive production elsewhere (notably in the AHL).
And now they've added another layer to the issue.
The Blue Jackets have just claimed defenseman Dante Fabbro off waivers.
They now have Zach Werenski, Ivan Provorov, Jake Christiansen, Damon Severson, Jack Johnson, David Jiricek, Jordan Harris, and Dante Fabbro competing for their six regular defense spots in the NHL.
The Jiricek situation is starting to look a lot like the Yaroslav Askarov case, and another demotion to the AHL could really signal the end of their relationship.
As soon as Fabbro arrived in Columbus, Jiricek was immediately sent to the press box.
Serious rumors are now circulating that Jiricek might be traded by the Blue Jackets.
If he does indeed become available on the market, Kent Hughes absolutely must seize this rare opportunity.
Journalist and insider Elliotte Friedman also mentioned:
It's really interesting.
This is definitely a story to follow, and it could truly be a golden opportunity for the Montreal Canadiens, who are already very familiar with David Jiricek, as they likely studied him closely before the 2022 draft, where Montreal had a high pick.
Jiricek, only 20 years old, is a 6'4", 205-pound right-shot defenseman. He was drafted 6th overall (1st round) in 2022 and recorded 30 points in 43 games in the AHL last season.
He really has a perfect profile for the Canadiens!
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NOVEMBRE 14 | 1878 ANSWERS Golden Opportunity Emerges for Kent Hughes to Hit a Possible Home Run on the Trade Market Would you trade Kirby Dach and a pick for David Jiricek? | ||
Yes | 754 | 40.1 % |
No | 1124 | 59.9 % |
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