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Sunday, October 5, 2014

Budaj vs Tangradi Trade Analysis

Today, we learned Habs GM Marc Bergevin finally made a choice about which goaltender is going to be Carey Price's backup for the upcoming season, and it seems Dustin Tokarski has won the second goaltending spot in Montreal. The Canadiens confirmed they have traded goaltender Peter Budaj and prospect Patrick Holland to the Winnipeg Jets in exchange for journeyman Eric Tangradi. Here's my point of view on that situation.

Budaj definitely had a pretty good year last season as a backup goaltender (10-8-3, with a 2.51 goal against average and a 0.909 efficiency) and always kept a professional attitude, whatever happened. The perfect teammate, the Slovakian goalie never seemed affected by the possibility of Tokarski getting his spot as the second goaltender of the Canadiens. The reason behind the trade must be the inability of Budaj to perform under pressure. Sure, as a backup, he could definitely step up his game when asked for it, but on long trips, he always cracked up after playing two or three straight games. He could always deliver one or two good performances, but he failed to show up when he had to start many games in a row.

More than that, he had chances to show what he could do during the playoffs, but he has never been able to prove he deserved to be in the net at that crucial time of the year (7 games started, 0-2 with an awful GAA of 5.13 and a terrible 0.843 save percentage). In fact, in the only game he started last playoffs, he allowed three goals on eight shots, not to mention the year before against Ottawa, he allowed seven goals on 31 shots. With Winnipeg, he will come in the room as a veteran who has some experience, and he will be able to help their young players grow up just like Gionta will do in Buffalo. 

As for Tokarski, many people told me they were expecting Bergevin to send him down to Hamilton for another year, but what you must keep in mind is that if Tokarski had been cut, he would have had to go on waivers for 24 hours, then another team could have claimed him, and then, the Habs would have lost him for nothing and it is pretty certain a team would have claimed the young keeper. He had a pretty decent season with Hamilton last year considering their very young team (20-16-3 with a 2.38 average and 0.919 efficiency) and showed promising things when he was called up to replace Carey Price against the New York Rangers last spring (2-3 with a 2.60 average and a 0.916 save percentage). Not only that, but he has been one of the Canadiens' top players during this last playoffs run. Bergevin always said he wanted to bring as many young players as he could in the big league since he want the Habs to be competitive for a long time, so he did not have any other choice than to promote Tokarski as Price's backup and trade Peter Budaj.

We also learned today that Peter Budaj had asked to be traded after last season since he was not happy about the way the organization treated him. Still, he didn't go publicly as he is a pure professional. 

Instead of losing Budaj for nothing by placing him on the waiver wire, Montreal's general manager decided to trade him for forward Eric Tangradi. As a trade, I think it is a good fit for both teams. Former Winnipeg Jets forward Tangradi in on the last year of a two-year contract worth $1.35M. His cap hit counts for 675,000$, compared to Budaj's salary of $1.4M for the upcoming season, so Habs save $725,000 in salary. Patrick Holland is not included in these maths because he is mostly going to play in AHL. However, if by any chance he would be playing in the NHL, his salary would be a $640,000 cap hit. Financially speaking, Bergevin made a pretty good move there. Also, Budaj really couldn't bring anything else to the Habs, as though Tangradi can bring a physical presence as well as being a 4th liner and bench warmer if needed. Don't expect him to score 30 goals, but I wouldn't be surprised to see Therrien dress him against bigger opponents such as Boston or Philadelphia.

All in all, I think it is a pretty good trade. Only time will tell if Tokarski will be able to live up to his status of #2 goaltender. One thing is certain though. Our future is pretty bright in goal, with Price, Tokarski and the promising Zachary Fucale.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Habs wishlist, Canadiens WJC players, Crosby top story, Leafs and more

Good morning and happy holidays to you all!

Today is a time of family. A time of friends. A time when the World Junior Championship start and a time when you can forget about the sad-sack Montreal Canadiens.

I know the season is long—too long when they're losing so badly—but the Habs have certainly been a painful team to watch over the last month.

That said, this Christmas morning and with a Habs on a break till Tuesday, take this time to forget about hockey. And, to remember that it's just hockey. Sure it gets our juices going and our tempers boiling but, at the end of the day, it is just entertainment.

And it's nice, ever once in a while, to take pause and to remember that.

Habs News

HabsAddict.com - Montreal Canadiens: My Christmas Wish List

Hockey Inside/Out - A holiday serenade

Habsworld.net - 2012 Habs World Juniors StatTracker

Hockey News

TSN - CROSBY TOP SPORTS STORY OF THE YEAR; TSN.CA USERS VOTE JETS

LEAFS' WILSON HINTS AT CHRISTMAS WISH FOR CONTRACT EXTENSION

WORLD JUNIORS GETS NHL PLAYERS BETTING AND BRAGGING

PowerScoutHockey.com - Montoya Injury BAD for Islanders

ESPN.com - Weekend notebook: surprises of 2011-12

THN.com - Tom Thompson: Merry Christmas to the hockey community

(Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images North America)

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Habs/Flyers post game, Pens preview, Leafs, Jets, Gretzky, Turris, Rumours and more

Habs News
HabsAddict.com - Montreal Canadiens: the untapped offensive potential of Alexei Emelin
http://www.habsaddict.com/2011/11/montreal-canadiens-untapped-offensive.html

Hockey Inside/Out - At long last, Sid returns to Montreal
http://www.hockeyinsideout.com/news/at-long-last-sid-returns-to-montreal

Audio: About this afternoon … (Reader’s Digest version)
http://www.hockeyinsideout.com/boone/about-this-afternoon-readers-digest-version

RDS - Giroux vole la vedette contre le CH
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/330609.html

ESPN.com - Penguins-Canadiens Preview
http://scores.espn.go.com/nhl/preview?gameId=400047771


NHL News
TSN - SIEGEL: KULEMIN FIGHTING DEMONS OF GOAL DROUGHT
http://www.tsn.ca/toronto/blogs/jonas_siegel/?id=381315

BEYAK: JETS MOVING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
http://www.tsn.ca/winnipeg/blogs/jets_report/?id=381314

DREGER'S MAILBAG: QUESTIONS ON TURRIS, LEAFS GOALIES AND OVI
http://www.tsn.ca/blogs/darren_dreger/?id=381257

FRASER: THE BRUINS-SABRES, 'REVENGE' GAMES AND BRIAN BURKE
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=381256

GRETZKY DECLINES TO PLAY IN WINTER CLASSIC ALUMNI GAME
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=381262

THN.com - Kennedy: Can Fleury catch Brodeur's win total?
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/43125-Kennedy-Can-Fleury-catch-Brodeurs-win-total.html

VIDEO: THN Puck Panel - Off-season steals
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/43158-VIDEO-THN-Puck-Panel-Offseason-steals.html

Spector's Hockey - Updates on Turris, Comeau and Bergfors
http://spectorshockey.net/wordpress/2011/11/25/updates-on-turris-comeau-and-bergfors/

(Photo by Paul Bereswill/Getty Images North America)

Monday, October 10, 2011

Habs/Jets post game, Cammalleri hurt, Betts to Flyers, Spacek, Rumours and more...

Habs News
HabsAddict.com - Canadiens - Jets: Habs Spoil Winnipeg's Homecoming Party
http://www.habsaddict.com/2011/10/canadiens-jets-habs-spoil-winnipegs.html

Hockey Inside/Out - Canadiens post historic W
http://www.hockeyinsideout.com/news/canadiens-post-historic-w

Canadiens spoil Jets party
http://www.hockeyinsideout.com/boone/canadiens-make-history

About this evening … (with room audio)
http://www.hockeyinsideout.com/boone/about-this-evening

RDS - Gain historique du Canadien à Winnipeg
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/327870.html

Le CH retourne Blair Betts aux Flyers
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/327925.html

TSN - JETS RETURN TO NHL, BUT GET BLOWN OUT BY CANADIENS
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=377783

CANADIENS' WAIVER CLAIM OF BETTS REVERSED DUE TO INJURY
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=377754

CANADIENS F CAMMALLERI LEAVES GAME AGAINST JETS
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=377775

BARTLETT: GAME VS. JETS BIG ON CANADIENS' SIDE OF THE LEDGER
http://www.tsn.ca/montreal/blogs/habs_report/?id=377679

Habsworld.net - HW 3 Stars: Habs spoil the party
http://www.habsworld.net/article.php?id=2606


NHL News
TSN - PRIME MINISTER UNVEILS COINS MARKING RETURN OF THE JETS
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=377758

MUNZ: JETS READY TO BEGIN THEIR QUEST TO THE PLAYOFFS
http://www.tsn.ca/winnipeg/blogs/jets_report/?id=377673

THN.com - Boylen: Exceptional start for prospect Aaron Ekblad
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/42243-Boylen-Exceptional-start-for-prospect-Aaron-Ekblad.html

Costello: Wagering on the NHL season
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/42204-Costello-Wagering-on-the-NHL-season.html

Spector's Hockey - NHL Rumors from the Blogosphere – October 10, 2011
http://spectorshockey.net/wordpress/2011/10/10/nhl-rumors-from-the-blogosphere-october-10-2011/

(Photo by Marianne Helm/Getty Images North America)