Canadiens Linked To The Kind Of Center Move That Changes Everything

Could a blockbuster trade bring Elias Pettersson to the Canadiens and fill a crucial gap in their lineup?

A bold Canadiens-Canucks trade idea has surfaced, and it centers on Elias Pettersson.

The proposal comes from player agent and analyst David Ettedgui, who is laying out a four-piece deal that would send Pettersson to Montreal. This is important to note: it’s a suggestion, not a reported rumor. Ettedgui says the framework makes sense based on his sources, and he is tying it to the ongoing chatter around a possible Canadiens-Canucks deal.

The spark for the idea is the Gallagher situation, with discussions between Montreal and Vancouver having created buzz for weeks. Ettedgui wants to capitalize on that momentum and push the Canadiens toward a much bigger swing. In his view, Montreal could use the chance to land Pettersson as part of a larger transaction.

The fit, at least on paper, is obvious enough. The Canadiens are searching for a high-end left-shot second-line center, and Pettersson checks that box. He has already shown what he can do at the top of the league, with multiple 100-point seasons and a stretch where he was viewed as one of the five best centers in the NHL.

The challenge is the contract, which is why Ettedgui’s concept depends on Vancouver retaining salary to soften the blow. He also thinks a new environment could help Pettersson get back to elite form.

There is nothing to suggest Montreal is actually pursuing this path. Still, the idea shows just how many different routes there are if the Canadiens decide they want a true top-center upgrade.

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