David Pagnotta reports Kings made multiple attempts to acquire Canadiens forward Patrik Laine
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Trade rumors never stop in the NHL, and insider David Pagnotta has just shared a notable update involving Montreal Canadiens forward Patrik Laine.
The Montreal Canadiens star forward apparently attracted significant attention from the Los Angeles Kings. According to the insider, the Kings approached the forward at least two or three times recently.
Simply put, the interest seemed serious on their side, but the discussions reportedly never truly gained traction.
Let’s be honest: sending a scorer of that caliber to California would have left a major hole in Martin St-Louis’ lineup.
Patrik Laine remains a player who can change the dynamic of a power play.
Despite being slowed by unfortunate injury luck in recent seasons, you don’t need to be a genius to recognize that his talent remains unique.
The file seems closed for now, but in the hockey world, we know things can turn on a dime.
Kent Hughes appears to want to keep his best assets for what comes next in Montreal.
A logical decision for the club’s future
– David Pagnotta, Hello Hockey
Laine will become an unrestricted free agent next July. Hughes preferred to keep his asset rather than give away his talent for scraps, even if the Finnish forward’s ice time remains a question mark.
Martin St. Louis now finds himself with a hot potato on his hands for the remainder of the season.
The strong execution from the club’s young prospects is pushing Laine toward the press box.
If the Canadiens want to maximize their offensive production through April, every decision from the head coach will be closely scrutinized by fans.
We will continue to monitor the situation closely, but for now, Patrik Laine remains a member of the Montreal Canadiens.
That is very good news for the end of the season.
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