The Montreal Canadiens are in need of an upgrade at their second-line center spot. Because of this, they have been viewed as a potential fit for New York Rangers center Vincent Trocheck, who is one of the NHL’s top trade candidates.
While Trocheck would have the potential to be a nice pickup for Montreal’s 2C spot, it appears that he is not on the Canadiens’ radar.
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According to The Athletic’s Vincent Z. Mercogliano, the Canadiens are not among the teams targeting Trocheck this off-season.
“Many of the teams believed to have interest are the same as The Athletic reported in March, but others have emerged as potential suitors in recent weeks. The Montreal Canadiens are not one of them, according to a league source, who noted there has been no contact between the two clubs about Trocheck,” Mercogliano wrote.
With this update, it seems very unlikely that the Canadiens will be the landing spot for Trocheck this off-season. While the Pittsbrgh, Pennsylvania native could be a nice pickup in theory for the Habs, he is also 32 years old, and the Rangers want a lot for him in a move. Due to this, it would make sense for the Canadiens to explore other options who would be a long-term fit on their roster.
In 67 games this past season with the Blueshirts, Trocheck had 16 goals, 37 assists, and 53 points.
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