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Montreal Canadiens Eastern Conference Atlantic Division
Trade Details
DVORAK DEALT TO MONTREAL Saturday, September 4, 2021
The Montreal Canadiens acquired center Christian Dvorak from the Arizona Coyotes for a conditional first-round draft pick in 2022 and a second-round draft pick in 2024.
What does it give the Montreal Canadiens?
The Canadiens filled the void at the center position from the departures of both Phillip Danault (UFA, LA) and Jesperi Kotkaniemi (RFA, Car) by adding Dvorak here. They paid a steep price in two high selections in the next three drafts, but Dvorak fills a huge hole. He falls somewhere in between Danault and Kotkaniemi (not as much defensive excellence as Danault, not as much offensive upside as Kotkaniemi), but also uses his size to his advantage more.
What does it give the Arizona Coyotes?
The Coyotes will receive either Montreal's first-rounder in '22 or Carolina's (as per Kotkaniemi signing with the Hurricanes as a restricted free agent). Arizona will get the better pick between the two unless both picks are in the top 10 next year. Under that scenario, the 'Yotes will receive the worse pick of the two. Arizona's roster was porous before this deal, so this move only makes things worse for their 2021-22 projections. There will be pain.
Fantasy Impact
Dvorak flirted with a 50-point pace last season, so he might be able to reach that milestone with a better supporting cast in Montreal. However, he has toiled in relative obscurity for several years in the Desert. Now, the spotlight is squarely on him. Can he handle the pressure? Buyer beware.
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second-round draft pick in 2024
conditional first-round draft pick in 2022