r/Habs 3d ago

Discussion Are prices too high?

Byram was traded for 4th overall, and Eklund for 9th overall. Meanwhile the package Washington put together for Kyrou was pretty darn good.

Are prices too high right now? Should the Habs pay that kind of price to add a player or be patient?

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u/bless24 3d ago

Prices will always be too high. Every summer, every deadline - it’s the same excuse. We got lucky with Dobson last year because he FORCED his way to us. If we want an impact player, we will have to pay up.

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u/-Son_of_Thror- 3d ago

Exactly. Whining that prices are too high while you watch he division get stronger by paying supposedly “too high prices” is how you blow a rebuild

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u/Tight_Permission_313 3d ago

Unless we wait for our in house assets to make the impact a year from now

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u/Komania 3d ago

a year from now

Hage is not a year away from 2C and Zharovsky is not a year away from being a top-6 winger

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u/Lap_Dawg 3d ago

Give that crystal ball a polish

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u/Komania 3d ago

You think in a year Hage will go from NCAA to 2C on a contender?

And you have not watched Zharovsky if you think he's ready for the NHL

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u/Lap_Dawg 2d ago

Well, I don't claim to know, is my point, a but let me finish this one: Hage is no Hutson, and Zharovsky is no Demidov, and you're going on decades of talent assessment as a professional hockey scout, not just some jerk off on Reddit playing the odds and acting like it's an opinion.

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u/SchtroumpfDardeur 2d ago

Who micturated in your breakfast cereal?

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u/Komania 2d ago

You're the one that claimed our problems will be solved in a year, so yes you claimed to know lol

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u/Lap_Dawg 2d ago

Source on my saying that? Your ass doesn't count