We finally know who could play with Suzuki and Caufield on the first line
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MarcO
September 10, 2022 (9:06)
With the number of centers on the Montreal Canadiens, once they are all healthy, it will be difficult for Martin St-Louis to make choices.
Like our colleague, Keven Mawn, of Fanadiens.com, forward Sean Monahan could also play on the wing.
Yes, the Habs newcomer is a natural center, but he has played a lot of the last two seasons on the wing.
Considering he is left-handed, he could be a very interesting solution to the trio of Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield.
Of course, that is if the first overall pick in the last draft, Juraj Slafkovsky, does not complete this famous line.
POLL |
Do you think that would be a dominate line? |
Yes | 38 | 64.4 % |
No | 21 | 35.6 % |
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