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Canadiens Eyeing Flames Defenseman Zach Whitecloud for Blueline Depth

Montreal Canadiens

The Montreal Canadiens are poised to make significant moves this summer, and one area that stands out is their need for a right-shot defenseman. As they look to enhance their roster, Calgary Flames defenseman Zach Whitecloud emerges as a compelling trade target.

Acquiring Whitecloud could provide the Canadiens with the depth they seek on their blueline. He brings a strong defensive presence that could slot into their second pairing or bolster their penalty kill. Even if he were to find himself in a bottom-pairing role, his experience and skill set would make him a valuable addition to a Canadiens team aiming to progress next season.

Questions surrounding Whitecloud’s future in Calgary have intensified since the Flames acquired him as part of the trade that sent Rasmus Andersson to the Vegas Golden Knights. Given that the Flames are in the midst of a rebuilding phase, Whitecloud’s status as a seasoned veteran with considerable value makes him an intriguing option for the Canadiens to explore this offseason.

This past season, Whitecloud showcased his abilities over 78 games split between the Golden Knights and Flames, where he recorded two goals and 15 assists for a total of 17 points. Particularly noteworthy was his performance with the Flames, where he stepped up his game, notching 10 assists in just 31 contests. As the Canadiens assess their roster and future prospects, Whitecloud could be a key piece in their plans.

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