If Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes tries to trade a goaltender at all costs, he will have no trouble finding organizations interested in a deal with the Montreal team.
This week at the Pittsburgh Penguins, Tristan Jarry was forced to leave the game in the second period after colliding with Adam Henrique of the Anaheim Ducks. In Carolina, the Hurricanes are trying to find a solution after a blood clot was discovered in Frederik Andersen’s body. For the Edmonton Oilers, Jack Campbell and Stuart Skinner are failing to get the job done this season. And now the New York Rangers have to deal with injuries.
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The cases of Igor Shesterkin and Jonathan Quick are being evaluated daily, with the former missing the last two games due to what was reported to be minor pain. The second is an upper body problem. As a result, the Blueshirts will rely on their American League duo for Thursday’s clash against the Minnesota Wild. They remembered Louis Domingue and Dylan Garand, who were with the Hartford Wolf Pack.
Speaking of Domingue, his most recent presence in the National League dates back to the 2022 playoffs. At that time, the Quebecer was playing for the Penguins and met the Rangers in the first round. This year he posted a goals average of 1.75 and an efficiency percentage of 0.934 with the school club. Garand, 21, has won three times in five games.
For the Canadian, the trio in front of the net continues with the presence of Jake Allen, Samuel Montembeault and Cayden Primeau.