Time for change | The Journal of Montreal

The Florida Panthers and Bill Zito made the decision to trade Jonathan Huberdeau…even though the Calgary Flames steered discussions regarding Matthew Tkachuk to another team. Huberdeau was preparing to play the last season of his contract … and, ultimately, he was going to demand an agreement as important as that granted to Aleksander Barkov, that is to say $ 10 million per season.

This is now the new trend…

Why ?

Do you think Patrick Kane will accept a contract less than the one he signed with the Chicago Blackhawks several years ago. Next year, unless Kane moves on to another team, he will be the most coveted skater in the unrestricted free agent market.

We might add the name of Nathan MacKinnon, but can we imagine MacKinnon in another uniform than that of the Colorado Avalanche? Can we think for a moment that Dylan Larkin will not sign a contract binding him to the Detroit Red Wings for eight seasons?

So we are talking regarding big numbers.

bitter disappointment

Zito and the Panthers decision makers were bitterly disappointed with their playoff results. Twice the Panthers have lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Were they going to continue the adventure with two skaters like Barkov and Huberdeau, two attackers monopolizing more than $20 million in payroll?

The Toronto Maple Leafs chose this option. They don’t have two $10 million players, but three and yet the results have been catastrophic under the circumstances and the patience of the owners is increasingly fragile. Hit or miss. If the Leafs don’t meet major shareholders’ goals, heads will roll.

Quite a risk

In Florida, Zito took just over two years to pull the organization out of the quagmire it was mired in, a remarkable feat. He therefore did not hesitate for a moment when the Flames offered him a trade involving Matthew Tkachuk and Huberdeau.

He takes a risk. He strays from his original plan. On the other hand, Tkachuk, which cost him a fortune, brings a new dimension to the attack of the Panthers. He gives a different personality to the team. Zito is a far-sighted general manager, he had made sure before taking the decision with the most serious consequences since his arrival at Sunrise to liquidate a few veterans.

In the meantime, Huberdeau will be able to study a few scenarios.

  • He signs a multi-season deal with the Flames.
  • He terminates this contract and becomes a free agent without compensation.

Next season, the list of players wishing to take advantage of their status as players who can continue their career with the team of their choice is impressive. Jonathan Toews, Kane, Huberdeau, MacKinnon, Larkin, David Pastrnak, JTMiller, Matt Dumba, Vladimir Tarasenko, and Ryan O’Reilly, among others.

But, in light of the events of this season, one might not overlook the bargains that will be available to teams with millions to spend.

In recent months, it was expected that some formations will try by all means to give more flexibility to their payroll.

Several veterans have changed addresses.

And, with a salary cap that has seen little change in recent years, the trend is expected to continue.

Jeff Gorton and Kent Hughes might not have hoped for a more changeable time.

A former judge will decide

Thus, the former judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, Thomas Cromwell, is given the mandate to study, analyze, and decide on the Hockey Canada file.

We have submitted a few questions to him and he will have to decide on the system that Hockey Canada should adopt.

In other words, following analyzing the situation, the judge will be asked to rule on the management of Hockey Canada.

Does hockey in Canada deserve a system that has just been engulfed in scandal because unscrupulous executives tried to cover up events by spending taxpayers’ money and sponsors who had associated themselves with an important cause ?

The judge may also consult a few colleagues. He knows very well that following the latest information and the way the leaders of Hockey Canada have behaved in this file, major changes are necessary.

People don’t deserve another term.

On the contrary.

And it is to be hoped that we will find a new formula for the development of hockey in Canada. On this level, we have to believe that Mr. Justice will need the expertise of certain people with strong ideas on how Hockey Canada should work…

time passes

Time passes and Nazem Kadri is still getting his ears pulled.

But the number of teams interested in obtaining his services is probably not as large as when the free agent market opened. John Klingberg, for his part, quickly understood that he had to make a decision last week.

He expected to land a seven-year contract.

He takes the direction of Anaheim for a year.

At least he still has the option to test the free agent market once more next year… but he still has to deliver performance that meets expectations.

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