Fantasy Focus: Phillip Danault
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Phillip Danault was Montreal’s unsung award winner in 2016-17 after a 40 point season. The debate of whether or not this was a one-time fluke or a sign of things to come makes him an intriguing fantasy option.
Phillip Danault was Montreal’s unsung award winner in 2016-17 after a 40 point season. The debate of whether or not this was a one-time fluke or a sign of things to come makes him an intriguing fantasy option.
Maxime Comtois has seen his stock fall this season but he would be an intriguing project player for the Habs to ponder on draft day.
While many in Montreal have soured on Nathan Beaulieu, to expose him to the expansion draft would be foolhardy.
On paper Montreal’s roster is as strong as it’s been in recent memory, but are the players in place the right ones to get the job done in the postseason?
We know Marc Bergevin is ‘all-in’, but does that necessarily mean Bergevin will be active on the trade front between now and March 1st?
With Galchenyuk’s return hopefully marking the end of the Canadiens’ recent dearth of injuries, how did the team fare in the interim and what does this tell us about the Habs moving forward?
The Canadiens’ recent Russian flavour is one they’ve been chasing for decades. It took them a long time but the team now finally boasts a significant Russian contingent.
In the realm of asset management, timing is everything. Are the Montreal Canadiens guilty of standing pat too long, too often?
Tomas Plekanec brings plenty of value to the Canadiens, but is it enough to warrant his $6 million cap hit?
GM Marc Bergevin was extremely busy this offseason, one that was headlined by the move that will define his legacy, for better or for much, much worse.