The Peril of Patience
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In the realm of asset management, timing is everything. Are the Montreal Canadiens guilty of standing pat too long, too often?
In the realm of asset management, timing is everything. Are the Montreal Canadiens guilty of standing pat too long, too often?
Jarred Tinordi’s trade has left fans with many questions. Did Marc Bergevin get enough for him? Should they have kept him? Would nothing have been better than Victor Bartley and John Scott? Our writers answer these questions and more.
Jarred Tinordi’s time with the Habs has come to an end. He has been flipped to the Coyotes as part of a three way trade that sees John Scott and Victor Bartley coming to the Canadiens.
In the eyes of many, Jarred Tinordi’s situation has gone from unfortunate to ridiculous. He has yet to suit up in 19 games which begs the question, should the Habs just take what they can get for him and move on?
With training camp set to start this week, one of the players who will be in the spotlight is Jarred Tinordi. He no longer has waiver exemption resulting in some questions surrounding the 23 year old defenceman.
It took right up until the deadline where qualifying offers expire but on Wednesday, the Habs put pen to paper with Jarred Tinordi, signing him to a one year deal. He accepted his qualifying offer which will pay him $850,500 in the NHL.