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It's over for a Canadiens forward: "one day, there will have to be an end, it has to stop"

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Greg Wilson
November 1, 2024  (8:07 PM)
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The Montreal Canadiens once again lost quite convincingly on Thursday night against the Washington Capitals by a score of 6-3.

The losses keep coming one after the other and are similar for Martin St-Louis' team, and he is not very happy with the situation. When the team loses and competes, it is not a problem. When the level of competition is deficient, that is when it becomes a problem.

And the Canadiens lose games quite clearly. Six of the seven losses of the CH have been quite clear. That is a lot when you consider that there are only 11 games played.

The journalist assigned to cover the Canadiens for BPM Sports and the voice of the Laval Rocket, Anthony Marcotte, highlighted a problem in the team and I must admit that I completely agree with him. The Christian Dvorak experiment has lasted long enough.

It's not normal that we're almost happy when a player gets injured because he won't be in the lineup anymore. While he's there and playing the tourist, there are good young players waiting to get a spot down there.

Yes, Dvorak is a good friend of several current Canadiens players, including Cole Caufield, but that shouldn't be enough to keep him employed night after night.

If Joel Armia was waived, then to the Laval Rocket, I think Christian Dvorak can be too. I don't know why Kent Hughes and Martin St-Louis insist on playing him.

At the risk of repeating myself, they decided to send Alex Barré-Boulet to waivers then to Laval because they wanted to make room for the youngsters. He has a one-way contract, just like Christian Dvorak.

If ABB can get his treatment, Dvorak can too.

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In your opinion, should Christian Dvorak be put on waivers with the aim of being traded to the Laval Rocket?

Yes12282.4 %
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