Speculation is swirling around the NHL that the Seattle Kraken might be willing to part ways with Shane Wright, the fourth-overall pick from the 2022 draft. With the Montreal Canadiens actively seeking a second-line center, many are wondering if Wright could be the answer. However, the likelihood of a fit appears slim.
General Manager Kent Hughes has previously taken risks in his quest for a reliable second-line center. Players like Kirby Dach and Alex Newhook were both seen as potential centerpieces, yet neither has successfully filled that role. Wright had a promising 44-point season with the Kraken in 2024-25, but his production took a significant hit in the following season, dropping to just 27 points. His overall performance metrics, including shooting percentage, face-off percentage, and power play time, have all seen declines. This downturn has resulted in a drop from a 0.56 point-per-game average to a disappointing 0.36.
When Hughes initially took chances on players like Dach and Newhook, the Canadiens were still in the early stages of their rebuild, focused on accumulating assets and betting on potential. However, three years have passed since acquiring Newhook, and the Habs have made considerable strides. They’ve not only reached the playoffs in the past two years but also advanced to the Eastern Conference Final. The core of the team is now much stronger, with emerging talents like Juraj Slafkovsky, Lane Hutson, and Ivan Demidov playing pivotal roles in the Canadiens’ resurgence.
Under the guidance of Martin St-Louis and the coaching staff, the team’s focus has shifted from just development to achieving tangible results. The Canadiens are eager to continue their upward trajectory, but the timeline for development has become more pressing. While they are in search of a second-line center, they are no longer willing to take a chance on a player who has yet to prove himself at the NHL level. The Canadiens need a player ready to step into a significant role immediately, and at this point, Wright does not fit that bill.
Bringing Wright to Montreal could do more harm than good, especially considering his struggles with confidence and the immense expectations that accompanied his entry into the league. The passionate Montreal fanbase expects success, and the current environment may not be ideal for a young player still trying to find his footing.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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