Forwards
The only real explanation is that the Habs brass think Jonathan Drouin can make a transition from the wing to be the team’s top centericeman. Drouin had 13 goals and 32 assists for the Canadiens last season. The third overall pick from the 2013 NHL entry draft has the talent and potential to produce at an elite level but has had issues defensively and in the faceoff dot. Drouin took 1051 faceoffs last season and only came away winning 42.5 percent of his draws. He also finished the the 2017-2018 season with a -28 plus-minus rating, which was 11th worst in the entire NHL.
Montreal also traded captain Max Pacioretty over the summer. In return they received Tomas Tatar, who split time between the Detroit Red Wings and Vegas last season. Tatar had 34 points last year, a 12 point decrease from the 46 he put up in 2016-2017. The Habs received prospect Nick Suzuki and a pick in the deal as well. Tatar has put up 20-plus goals in each of the last four seasons and should have a chance to again this year.
The Habs will return their leading scorer from last season, Brendan Gallagher (31-23-54). Gallagher was the only player on Montreal’s roster to exceed the 30-goal plateau, and also had the highest points per game ratio on the team at 0.66. Overall our 2018 Montreal Canadiens season preview finds that the Canadiens look like they will have trouble scoring again after trading Galchenyuk. This will especially be the case if Pacioretty gets shipped out as well.
Defensemen
This 2018 Montreal Canadiens season preview notes that Montreal’s only bright spot on defense is the young duo of Victor Mete and Noah Juulsen. Mete suited up for 49 NHL games last season and finished second on the team in plus-minus at +5. He averaged only 15:35 minutes in time on ice but could see more this season. Juulsen played in only 23 games while splitting the season in the AHL. The 26th overall pick in the 2015 draft, Juulsen saw an average of 19:25 minutes of TOI last season and finished the season with a +1 rating.
Goaltending
Price’s backup will be Antti Niemi. Niemi had an interesting 2017-2018 season, being claimed off of waivers by two teams and finally sticking with the Habs. While looking terrible before being claimed by Montreal, the Finn had solid numbers while wearing the Canadiens sweater. In his 19 games with the team, he had a 2.46 GAA and a .929 save percentage. We have observed while putting together this 2018 Montreal Canadiens season preview that the goalie has been inconsistent over his career. Consequently, it is hard to pinpoint how strong his 2018-2019 season will be.
2018 Montreal Canadiens Season Preview: Outlook
2018 Montreal Canadiens Season Preview: Prediction
Record: 29-41-12=70 points
Finish:7th in the Atlantic Division
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