The WORST Trades the Montreal Canadiens Ever Made
The WORST Trades the Montreal Canadiens Ever Made 🚨
Join Coach as he dives deep into the worst trades in Montreal Canadiens history, spanning the last 50 years under various general managers.
From the shocking deals that sent legends like Chelios, Roy, and Turgeon packing, to the moves that left fans scratching their heads, Coach breaks down each trade with all the juicy details.
But we’re not stopping there—it’s your turn to weigh in! Which trade do you think was the worst in Canadiens history?
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Just wanna comment how i think at the moment the Sergachev trade really isnt as bad as some people think;
-In our system. He probably gets less points then he did in Tampa.
-Injury Problems
-Our defense core is already stacked.
-Drouin was a solid point producer.
Im not here to say the Sergachev was a win trade. Its still a loss. But it isnt horrible. Were realistically getting a worsened more injured version of the Sergachev we saw in Tampa. So like a 35-45 point defenseman who gets like 50-65 games? I mean i think if Drouin developed in Tampa, he couldve been as skilled as like a Hagel. Unfortunately the lack of other production and the market wasnt a good fit for Drouin.