Doc was right about Subban. I am still in shock about the trade. My first reaction is I don't like the trade. P.K. Is three years younger. Even though I respect Weber a lot, very good player, he is on the back nine of his career. Hope it works out for both teams. But long term I think Nashville won this trade.
Did Bergevin tell the kids at Montreal Children's Hospital about this trade?
For me it looks like Nashville took a business decision, Montreal a hockey one (at least for the first 3 years, after that, it may be a better trade for nashville because of the age difference).
I hate this deal, also Subban beats Weber in every statistical category involving analytical metrics except goals so this makes absolutely no sense, it looks like Bergevin is clearing some cap space for some more moves, I personally do not think that he is done, stay tuned(July 1st).
It's the other way around. Mtl saved tons of money. First, they save $1.2 million in cap money. And then the salary. Webber had signed a front-loaded contract where a large part of the contract was to be paid early on. He's already pocketed about $50 million of the contract.
Signing PK at a cap-hit of $9 million was unrealistic. The next-highest paid rearguard is Webber at $7.8 million. Way too much of a gap between 1st and 2nd.
Doc was right about Subban. I am still in shock about the trade. My first reaction is I don't like the trade. P.K. Is three years younger. Even though I respect Weber a lot, very good player, he is on the back nine of his career. Hope it works out for both teams. But long term I think Nashville won this trade.
It's being talked about everywhere else, so why not here...
I liked the entertainment value the PK brought to the Bell Centre. If I am paying in the $100s to watch a losing team, I might as well be entertained. PK brought that.
I don't need to mention his commitment and generosity to the community of Montreal. He's a good guy - despite the rumours to the contrary.
I'm disappointed with the Montreal Canadiens organization for engineering a post trade hatchet job on him through their media connections. It was overtly obvious in Tony Marinaro's radio show today on TSN690. He was obviously fed a bunch of talking points, probably in return for future considerations on a breaking story or something. He just wasn't being himself and it showed.
Yeah, I'm disappointed and shocked like a lot of us, but even as time passes and I examine the trade with less emotion, it just doesn't get better. I love the return in Weber, but he's on the decline as anyone who watched the playoffs can attest to. His contract is bad. He makes us bigger, but slower.
It's simply a bad trade and I believe we are going to regret it.
I wish PK nothing but the best, but a bit of the fun in watching the Habs play is now gone for me.
Thoughts.....?
Totally agree with you. Nashville got the best deal. Pretty soon Subban will still rule the ice while singing along with some Nashville bands And the owner of that team will collect big time. On the ice here in Montreal if Price is in good shape we could have 2 or maybe 3 good season with Weber but then the trade will just be like all the very bad trades Montreal has taken over the years.... Roy being the worst of the worst, chelios not far behind, lemieux, turgeon... shoud I name more? Ho ya ribeiro which montreal trade for a fucking looser just because ribeiro was a party animal.
Funny that a city so renowned for being quite kinky and the best city in america for escort has a hockey team so fucking straight...
Cheers,