Kent Hughes rolled his counterpart with the Blackhawks in the dump by going after Kirby Dach for (roughly) Alexander Romanov. This is roughly what everyone was saying about three years ago, when the Canadiens, Islanders, and Blackhawks made a deal in the hours leading up to the amateur draft.
We continue our look around the league with the Nashville Predators.
Many agree that the trade allowing the Montreal Canadiens to acquire Alexandre Carrier in exchange for Justin Barron is indeed Kent Hughes' biggest move this season.
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
I mentioned earlier this week that Justin Barron is not doing very well since his arrival with the Nashville Predators. The defender has been scratched three times, has no points and a -3 plus/minus, and recently his play seems to be frustrating his teammate Roman Josi.
The trade between the Montreal Canadiens and the Predators, involving Justin Barron and Alexandre Carrier, is still a hot topic in Nashville. It's really a strange trade for the Preds, but a big win for Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton.
Justin Barron’s debut with the Nashville Predators has been far from spectacular. In three games so far, the defender has no points and a -3 record, but more importantly, he has already been a healthy scratch for three games since joining the team.
It didn't take long, but the Nashville Predators have clearly already seen enough of Justin Barron. They have already removed him from their regular lineup.
Even though the trade between the Montreal Canadiens and the Nashville Predators is still recent, it's turning out to be a major win for Kent Hughes.
Since the trade between the Montreal Canadiens and the Nashville Predators involving Justin Barron and Alexandre Carrier, there have been notable impacts.
It’s been 10 days since the Canadiens sent Justin Barron to Nashville. In return, Montreal acquired Alexandre Carrier, a right-handed defenseman who was supposed to (ideally) solidify the Montreal defense core.
Ex-Montreal Canadiens defenseman Justin Barron’s time maybe just came. As a former first-round pick who has dressed just 17 times this season, playing a team defense-low 14:43 per game, Barron had simply fallen out of the team’s coaching staff.
Earlier this week, The Hockey Writers’ Ryan Szporer wrote a solid analysis of the Montreal Canadiens’ recent trade of defenseman Justin Barron. The Canadiens
Pierre LeBrun added some context to the Montreal Canadiens' trade.
Now that the dust has settled following the Montreal Canadiens trade that sent Justin Barron to the Nashville Predators in exchange for Alexandre Carrier, it’s time to discuss some issues and boons that may arise without Barron in the mix.
On Tuesday, the Canadiens made a move to shore up their backend by acquiring Alexandre Carrier in exchange for Justin Barron. The Canadiens originally acquired Barron in a trade that sent Artturri Lehkonen to Colorado.
Montreal Canadiens head coach, Martin St-Louis, held a press conference earlier today where he addressed the Justin Barron trade. At the start of the press conference, two elements stood out.
Montreal Canadiens defenseman Justin Barron clearly wasn’t working out after almost three years in the organization. So, in some respects, it’s almost a miracle the Habs were able to get as significant a haul as Alexandre Carrier, a much needed defensively aware presence to replace him on the right side on defense.
The Montreal Canadiens made a surprising trade prior to the NHL’s Holiday Freeze, which kicks in on Thursday at 11:59 PM ET. Montreal sent defenceman Justin Barron to the Nashville Predators in exchange for defenceman Alexandre Carrier.
In another move ahead of the NHL roster freeze, the Montreal Canadiens have made a change to their blue line by acquiring defenseman Alexandre Carrier from the Nashville Predators in exchange for defenseman Justin Barron.
As Thursday’s holiday roster freeze approaches, the Montreal Canadiens have made a move in dealing defenseman Justin Barron to the Nashville Predators in exchange for fellow rearguard Alexandre Carrier.
It was truly a contact that could have had serious consequences.
As far as Montreal Canadiens defenseman Justin Barron is concerned, hope for the best, but brace for the worst. Based on initial appearances, it certainly
The New York Rangers’ Jacob Trouba is at the centre of another controversial hit that he laid on Tuesday night — this time on Montreal Canadiens’ defenceman Justin Barron.
The Montreal Canadiens have agreed to terms on a new two-year contract with restricted free agent defenseman Justin Barron, the club announced Tuesday afternoon.
Montreal Canadiens defenseman Justin Barron is the victim of shiny-new-toy syndrome… in that he isn’t the new toy in question anymore. Many Habs fans seem prematurely enamored with the idea of fellow-rightie Logan Mailloux joining the defense corps out of training camp instead, despite the fact there isn’t room for both, at least not currently.
The Canadiens have placed forward Mitchell Stephens on waivers and loaned defenseman Justin Barron to the AHL’s Laval Rockets.
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