A new surprise name introduced to the trade market by Kent Hughes? A case that is likely to stir up discussions
In the past few hours, the excellent journalist Eric Engels from Sportsnet has published a very interesting article discussing a new player who could potentially be on the trading market for the Montreal Canadiens.
"Considering that the Canadiens are unlikely to make the playoffs, players like Sean Monahan and David Savard could potentially be candidates for a trade at the deadline.
Savard could fetch a good prospect for the Canadiens due to his solid performance, Stanley Cup experience, and reasonable contract." It is also worth mentioning that they have very reasonable and appealing contracts for a team aspiring to win the Stanley Cup, with Monahan at $1.985 million and Savard at $3.5 million.
Therefore, this is a case to keep an eye on, and these two players would be the new ones to watch on the trading market.
Source: Rumeursdetransaction.com
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