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Major Revelation Emerges Regarding Juraj Slafkovsky


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Aaron Itovitch
December 16, 2023  (4:50 PM)
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The Montreal Canadiens are indeed in a rebuilding phase, focusing on the development of young talents like Juraj Slafkovsky, the first overall pick in the 2022 draft. Réjean Tremblay's bold prediction of a Stanley Cup win for the Canadiens in 2027, with Slafkovsky as the cornerstone, has certainly sparked interest and debate.

"The one who will lead the Canadiens to the Stanley Cup in 2027 is Juraj Slafkovsky. He has the physical and talent potential to anchor the CH's attack. - Réjean Tremblay"

The potential line of Slafkovsky, Suzuki, and Caufield could indeed become one of the NHL's most formidable. Slafkovsky's power, Suzuki's intelligence, and Caufield's scoring touch could be very effective. However, as you mentioned, there are still some key elements missing for a Stanley Cup win by 2027.
Your hypothetical 2027 Canadiens lineup using current players and prospects is interesting:
Slafkovsky – Suzuki – Caufield
Newhook – Dach – Roy
Heineman – Farrell – Mesar
Harvey-Pinard – Beck – Ylonen
Kapanen

Guhle – Matheson
Hutson – Reinbacher
Savard – Mailloux
Xhekaj

Montembeault – Fowler

While the team's offense and defense show promise, there's a need for an elite winger and more certainty in the goaltending department. Montembeault's development into a true No. 1 goalie and the readiness of a young Jacob Fowler are critical questions.
GM Kent Hughes indeed has his work cut out for him, addressing the futures of players like Monahan, Anderson, Gallagher, Dvorak, and Armia, and possibly navigating several large contracts.
The defensive lineup, while talented, may lack experience, but it's free of burdensome contracts, offering some relief. The goaltending duo of Montembeault and Fowler is promising but uncertain.
All in all, Tremblay's prediction is ambitious, and while it's exciting to think about, the Canadiens have some significant steps to take before becoming true Stanley Cup contenders by 2027. The journey to a championship is often a long and challenging one, filled with hope and sometimes hard patience.
Read Réjean Tremblay's column here.
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Major Revelation Emerges Regarding Juraj Slafkovsky

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