Admis can play with Wright for his first half year.
Armia is a cap anchor but he is a guy who will not necessarily hurt you…. Maybe not best example for a kid but as training material for the youngster… Why not…. Put another kid on that line and I think you can start with that…
Anyway, coach can change the lines 2-3 times in a game so trying to guess who will play with Wright is totally irrelevant…. First he is not selected yet and second, he is not guaranteed to make the team…
Interesting question would be: What package Habs could put on the table to get NJ 2nd overall pick? Habs picking Wright and Saflosky 1 and 2 would be very special!!!
And no, Armia is not enough… LOL
I think they would ask Ghule…. This would be very interesting debate… - TheInformer697041
it would be nice, but I find that kind of questioning is more irrelevant than talking about Wright in the habs lineup. the asking price from NJ will be too high for a deal to make any sense, it just won't happen.
it would be nice, but I find that kind of questioning is more irrelevant than talking about Wright in the habs lineup. the asking price from NJ will be too high for a deal to make any sense, it just won't happen. - Pat1993
If Habs pull out a trade to pick 1 and 2, you will have to run naked in Hull downtown trying to avoid being kidnapped by the strange locals…
Arturri Lehkonen is just a guy that is easy to cheer for. Played so well for the Habs he priced himself right out of Montreal. Gives me a reason to cheer for the Avs. Hopefully gets a ring
Perfect linemate. Good call. And looking at the team down the middle, not that big an If - Hardbalz
I wouldn't be surprised to see Wright play with the habs sooner than later, but the team's needs shouldn't dictate how his development will be handled, if he needs more time in junior he should get it, no matter how bad it is at the center position right now in MTL.
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May 22 @ 3:06 PM ET
I wouldn't be surprised to see Wright play with the habs sooner than later, but the team's needs shouldn't dictate how his development will be handled, if he needs more time in junior he should get it, no matter how bad it is at the center position right now in MTL. - Pat1993
if he's ready, he's ready. he would learn more playing 3rd line in Mtl than 1st line in junior.
but yeah, whatever is best for him, not for Mtl.
if he's ready, he's ready. he would learn more playing 3rd line in Mtl than 1st line in junior.
but yeah, whatever is best for him, not for Mtl.
and GO Lightning!
- fidopro
that depends where he's at on his learning curve, playing top minutes in junior could also be very beneficial moving forward if it allows him to work on specific points in his game that need to be improved.
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May 22 @ 3:19 PM ET
that depends where he's at on his learning curve, playing top minutes in junior could also be very beneficial moving forward if it allows him to work on specific points in his game that need to be improved. - Pat1993
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May 22 @ 4:39 PM ET
I think they're better defensively, but offensively they're missing Point and their entire 3rd line from last year. still a good team no doubt. - fidopro
They have a new third line. No need for the old one.