Samuel Montembeault is currently this team’s number-one goalie. At least, he was when Jake Allen left.
But Cayden Primeau’s recent performances have raised a few eyebrows. The American is playing some very inspired hockey and is playing better than Montembeault.
Tony Marinaro had this to say a few days ago:
I get the impression that for Martin, Montembeault isn’t the number 1 goaltender the way Suzuki can be the number 1 center. The biggest battle for me next season may be in goal. – Tony Marinaro
Hard to disagree.
A battle to come for the Habs’ number 1 goaltender? https://t.co/RAlnExjgkr
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) March 25, 2024
Goaltenders are always very difficult to develop, and it usually takes quite a while for a goaltender to establish himself in the NHL.
The proof: Primeau (a future member of Team USA?) was drafted in 2017 and didn’t make an impact in the big league until 2024. Seven years of eating black croutes, then.
But what you need to know about the 2017 draft, the Canadiens had Cayden Primeau in the second round of their mock draft. He was ranked third, behind Jake Oettinger and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen. We agree that they’re no slouches.
But that year, Montreal had no intention of drafting a goaltender, since the club had Carey Price in its prime, Charlie Lindgren and Zachary Fucale, among others. Seeing Primeau available in the seventh round (199th), however, management had to select him.
As Mathias Brunet told BPM Sports, the club had no sixth- or seventh-round picks. So they made a deal with the Flyers (the team Primeau beat on Thursday) to draft Keith’s son.
As fate would have it.
Obviously, management liked Primeau’s potential, but it was Bill Burglund, who was “on his last legs”, who pushed hard to get him. Burglund was a scout in the Boston area and lived in Nashville. He was tired and wanted to retire. Montreal asked him to stay another season to find good goalies.
He, like us, fell in love.
In 2017, 20 (!) were selected before Primeau.
In gusts
– Sad.
Jacob Larsson caps a productive 4-point afternoon by scoring with a 200-foot shot into a deserted cage. We’ll split the honors for the two games this weekend. Senators win 5-2 over the Rocket.
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) March 30, 2024
– Good for him.
Another beautiful goal from the inimitable Connor McDavid! #LetsGoOilers pic.twitter.com/BUKZo7zHWN
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) March 30, 2024
– Coming up.
A reunion between Ezekiel Elliott and the Cowboys?
– RDS (@RDSca) March 30, 2024
– Well done.
On his birthday, Quebec’s Moïse Bombito scores the first goal of his MLS career…
… against Hugo Lloris of #LAFC, no less!
(And on an assist from Djordje Mihailovic) https://t.co/CyegoRQixl
– Jean-François Téotonio (@JFTeotonio) March 30, 2024
– He was arrested for drinking and driving.
QMJHL : Jordan Dumais’ return to action will have to wait
– RDS (@RDSca) March 30, 2024
– 10/10.
She’s gorgeous. https://t.co/z6MMHVm5He
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) March 30, 2024
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