The Montreal Canadiens have remained quiet in the free-agent and trade markets, but General Manager Kent Hughes has been proactive in securing the futures of the team’s young players. Recently, Hughes signed Ivan Demidov and Jakub Dobes to new contracts, well ahead of their eligibility for offer sheets. While Demidov was not at risk of an offer sheet next season, Dobes could have been, making early negotiations a wise move. The situation with the Anaheim Ducks serves as a cautionary tale, particularly with their first-line center Leo Carlsson signing an offer sheet with the Philadelphia Flyers for an $18 million cap hit.
As the Ducks navigate this precarious situation, other players like Cutter Gauthier and defenseman Pavel Mintyukov remain in the spotlight. Gauthier is an RFA and cannot sign an offer sheet, but he is undoubtedly watching the developments closely. Mintyukov, also an RFA, has attracted interest from several teams, including the Canadiens, as reported by David Pagnotta.
Interestingly, Mintyukov’s left-shot status raises questions about the Canadiens’ current defensive lineup, which already features several left-handed defensemen such as Lane Hutson, Kaiden Guhle, Mike Matheson, Jayden Struble, and Arber Xhekaj. Adam Engstrom is also pushing for a spot on the roster after gaining AHL experience. Despite this depth, it was apparent during the playoffs that Martin St-Louis had reservations about Xhekaj and Struble, raising the possibility that the Canadiens could benefit from adding a right-shot defenseman to complement Hutson.
Mintyukov, the 10th overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft, has showcased considerable talent over his three NHL seasons, accumulating 69 points in 204 games with an average ice time of 18:04. His playing style is noted for being more rugged compared to that of Mike Matheson or Noah Dobson, as evidenced by his 82 hits last season. This physicality could be an asset for the Canadiens.
With the Ducks managing the fallout from the Carlsson offer sheet, the potential for another team to pursue Mintyukov via an offer sheet could prompt GM Pat Verbeek to consider a sign-and-trade scenario. This would mean exploring a deal with the Canadiens that could involve trading Mintyukov for another left-shot defenseman and some future assets. Until then, the Canadiens must weigh their options carefully, as acquiring Mintyukov without moving a left-handed defenseman would complicate their roster dynamics.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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