The Canadiens announced the acquisition of scoring winger Patrik Laine and a 2026 second-round pick from the Blue Jackets in exchange for defenseman Jordan Harris. No salary is retained in the swap.
Montreal has been on the lookout for top-six scoring help for quite some time. They’ve slowly added to their rebuilding group over the past few summers, taking on younger projects via trade like Kirby Dach and Alex Newhook. This is the biggest swing that general manager Kent Hughes has taken, though, picking up a more established yet expensive sniper.
They’re taking on an extremely high-ceiling talent in Laine and buying low while doing it, taking on a second-round pick for their troubles and only parting with Harris, an intriguing defender that was buried among their litany of other blue-line prospects. Laine’s lack of availability the past few seasons tanked his trade value, with various injuries and a lengthy stint in the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program capping his 2023-24 campaign at just 18 appearances. He hasn’t played more than 60 games in a season since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
But when he’s on, he’s on. Even while battling through both upper and lower body injuries, Laine was close to a point-per-game player over his first two full seasons in Columbus. His best offensive season came in a Blue Jackets uniform in 2021-22, when he notched 26 goals and 56 points in 56 games. That prompted then-Blue Jackets GM Jarmo Kekäläinen to award Laine a four-year, $34.8MM deal, the same one that his successor, Don Waddell, has now had to surrender a draft pick to shed.
In the first year of the deal, Laine largely kept up the pace, churning out 22 goals and 52 points in 55 games even while shooting 12%, a conservative figure compared to his 14.7% career average. But last season, Laine was injured from the start and clashed with new head coach Pascal Vincent, who deployed him for a career-low 15:13 per game. As such, he was limited to six goals and nine points before his campaign ended in December.
It’s an expensive gamble for Montreal, who’s on the hook for an $8.7MM cap hit through 2025-26. But after taking months away to mentally reset and rehab his various injuries, Laine seems primed to return to form – if he can avoid re-injury. The 2016 second-overall pick hit 30-plus goals in the first three seasons of his NHL career with the Jets, and he had 28 goals in 68 games in 2019-20 before the pandemic ended the regular season. It was the shortened 2020-21 campaign, during which Laine was dealt to Columbus following a trade request, that first showed a chink in the armor of his goal-scoring ability. He was limited to just 12 goals and 24 points in 46 games on the year, managing just 82 shots on goal.
But he was on pace for well over 30 goals in each of the following two seasons with the Jackets, and that’s the player Montreal hopes can revitalize an offense that’s placed bottom-10 in the league for three years in a row. He, along with Cole Caufield and 2022 first-overall pick Juraj Slafkovsky, give the Habs three top-six wingers who can all likely be penciled in for more than 60 points next year. Slafkovsky, entering his third NHL season, broke out for 20 goals and 50 points with Montreal last year after being moved to top-line usage alongside Caufield and captain Nick Suzuki.
Laine likely won’t bump Caufield out of first-line minutes, but the right-winger will be tasked with anchoring their second line, potentially alongside the aforementioned Dach and Newhook. The 26-year-old would be the oldest member of that trio, a reversal from his time in Columbus, which was spent mostly on a line anchored by veteran Boone Jenner.
Salary-wise, PuckPedia notes that the Habs are now over the cap by a projected $1.1MM with a 23-man roster, including LTIR-bound netminder Carey Price. Montreal will likely submit a bare-bones season-opening roster with a couple of waiver-exempt players papered down to the AHL to remain cap-compliant before placing Price and his $10.5MM cap hit on LTIR after the season starts, opening up a large chunk of in-season maneuverability.
As for the Blue Jackets’ end of things, they free up a decent amount of spending money for the next two seasons and recoup an NHL-caliber defender. Harris, 24, was a third-round pick by the Canadiens in 2018 and has since developed into a serviceable third-pairing option. His possession quality numbers have been poor, as to be expected for a young player on a basement team, but his shot attempt share at even strength has been above team average over the last two years. He’s posted eight goals, 24 assists and 32 points in 131 games, including 14 points in 56 games last year.
Harris gives the Blue Jackets another option to compete for left-shot third-pairing duties out of the gate behind Zach Werenski and Ivan Provorov. He’ll need to ward off challenges from UFA signing Jack Johnson and two-time AHL All-Star Jake Christiansen for the job, though. Even if he’s not in the opening night lineup, it’s hard to envision him starting any lower than No. 7 on the depth chart. He’s no longer waiver-exempt and carries a $1.4MM cap hit, more than the maximum that’s buriable in the minors.
Columbus can start contract discussions with Harris whenever they wish, as he’s already extension-eligible. If he reaches restricted free agency next summer, he’ll be eligible to file for arbitration.
The Blue Jackets now have north of $18MM in cap space after the swap, PuckPedia projects. That’s enough to add whoever they want at the trade deadline if their young core breaks out this season, but it’s also more than enough flexibility to take on money to relieve contenders if they’re still in seller mode by the trade deadline.
Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet was first to report that Laine had been traded to Montreal. Image courtesy of USA Today Sports.
DarkSide830
Last in the Metro to last in the Atlantic!
bigdaddyt
I don’t really get this for Montreal unless they’re gonna be able to unload the rest of the Anderson contract and not give up anything big off the roster
PyramidHeadcrab
Montreal is being paid a 2nd to take Laine. Basically. Never heard of Harris before, but I gotta imagine he wasn’t going to be a top 6 D for Montreal.
fburner88
Could be as simple as rebuild his value, eat half the contract and flip him…?
They did that with Monahan to great success
wu tang killa beez
He is a NHL defenseman, not much offensive upside but he can play in his zone and he has a good attitude. Montreal had the luxury to part ways with him, since they have 4-6 young NHL defenseman coming up in the next 2 years
NSco1996
I dont think Columbus wanted to retain any salary in a deal
uvmfiji
Much higher upside than Monahan as well.
letsgonats
they get Laine and a 2nd in 2026 for a D-man they won’t use. Win.
They have the money for Laine’s contract.
They put him with their top 6, he doesn’t have to be the star, he builds up good points and they trade him either for a 1st or for another 2nd and developing AHLer depending on salary retention. 2 or 3 long term players for one who isn’t working out
User 1773920983
As a CBJ fan, I can confirm this is true.
A. Judge
Can’t believe you don’t know of Harris, he’s a solid young Dman that has been a 3rd pairing for 2 years now. But he was expendable and easily replaced with the backlog of talent coming up for the Habs. So he would have fetched a 2nd with just about anyone that makes the Laine trade like signing a F.A. for 2 years. I like the deal and give Hughes a nice check mark. Laine is young (26) highly skilled goal scorer and will be motivated like hell.
yanks2323
Love our GM folks! Great days ahead as Montreal enters their window in 2025ish
bigdaddyt
Okay good deal for Canadians.
Murphy NFLD
Harris is a top 4 defender IMO. I expected Harris, Armia and a second from MTL for this deal
Inside Out
So you really had no idea. Thanks for playing.
MoneyBallJustWorks
good thing you aren’t an NHL GM then because that’s a massive overpay.
Murphy NFLD
My thought process there was trading Armia and his 3.4M salary to Columbus in the deal would cost the 2nd as they didn’t want to take salary. If Harris got Liane and a 2nd sure I’m off but if you look at the actual deal and then add Armia on the habs side I’m not too far off.
big boi
Makes no sense to pay a team a 2nd to unload armia when he just got 17 goals. Not terrible value for 3.4M/year
kingsfan1968
Who is worse at this point, PLD or PL?
pawtucket
PLD
Right now we have scrodingers Laine
fljay73
3rd team for Laine. Better hope he rebounds to a 30+ goal scorer. If not there is no upside with a $8.7mil cap hit.
A. Judge
4th team for PLD.
Gbear
Not a bad return for Cbus. Always liked Harris when he was on the USA WJC team.
Red Wings
Will he make it to December without having some type of drama?
PyramidHeadcrab
The fact that Columbus was able to get any value back for Laine is amazing. I was genuinely expecting a future considerations trade, or at least salary retention. To get a 6/7 D out of it by adding a 2nd – again, with no retention – is a great trade.
But I like it for Montreal too, because they get a 2nd and also gain a player that may rebound. If he doesn’t, it’s not the end of the world, because they are not likely to make the playoffs anyways.
This is a great trade for both sides I think. Opens Columbus up to invest in their youth and upgrade in goal maybe next summer, and gives Montreal equity now or later. And possibly both.
A. Judge
Let’s remember Laine is only 26, hugely talented goal scorer, #2 overall draft pick behind Mathews. I love this potential upside for Mtl. who can easily afford the salary and needed to move Harris.
aka.nda
I’m with you. It’s a solid, good vibes trade, but it’s also pragmatic. Everyone gets something with some potential upside. I’m pleasantly surprised. Cap space makes the dream work.
User 1773920983
As a Columbus fan I am relieved this got done. Now all we need to do is buy out Elvis after this season and move on. The future is looking better than the past.
aka.nda
Waddell seems like a great GM. I think CBUS will have brighter days before long.
buffalobob88
The Montreal media will eat him up & spit him out. Laine will be in the player assistance program before the season is over.
A. Judge
Love your positive attitude. Now go beat the wife before bed.
User 1773920983
It’s a real possibility. That’s why they got a second round pick. Cost of business to take that dead weight of our neck.
Murphy NFLD
I think is issue is he went from a hungry hockey market in WPG that was competing for playoff spots to a essentially no wheres-ville market like CLB and was completely out of the playoff race. Factor that into 2 injury seasons and any athlete that wants to win and be a star would be depressed and i believe that’s what happened to him. Regardless MTL Had the cap space and an over abundance of NHL ready Dmen. Add that to the team needing goal scoring above everything and they can’t lose. It gets to a point where you only have so many spots for your young players to play and you can only hord draft picks for so long before it’s time to step forward. I don’t think they make the playoffs unless 6-8 forwards have career or close seasons, Hutson is instantly a stud and the goaltending is top 10
doghockey
Because you and your weak-minded friends fall for the myth of the big, bad Montreal media does not make it real. Maybe 50 years ago when the Habs were the dominant franchise and one of fewer teams in the NHL. Now? Just another franchise in a large enterprise.
baji kimran
Laine will be often injured and begging out in a year. He had locker room issues in both Winnipeg and Columbus. The 30 goals Patrik might score will be offset by his lackadaisical play on the ice.
User 1773920983
Exactly. He takes plays off and disengages sometimes. I think Elvis was part of his issue here but the lack of leadership was part of it too.
User 3222006999
Montreal better hope he doesn’t start acting odd from day 1. They’re not going to find another sucker like them again. Columbus wins deal of the off season with getting rid of Laine and his 9 million dollar albatross. Just take him , We don’t even want anything back. The gift of taking him is enough. Now, Can we interest you in Seth Jones? Get back to Kyle Davidson ASAP please. Thanks.
User 1773920983
As a Columbus fan that second round pick was worth him moving on.
kingsfan1968
Deal of the off season? The PLD trade with 8 years left on his contract was much better. Also, Laine only has 2 years left on his deal and he has 3, 30+ goal seasons compared to PLD with 0!
DarkSide830
“No, no, why couldn’t it have been me!” – PLD
KL
Fantastic deal for Montreal. It fits their window and if it doesn’t work, fine, they’ll have some cap space when they’re closer to being a finished product.
habs93
As a Habs fan I love it!! I thought the Habs may have ended up waiving Harris…they got a 2nd rounder basically to take Laine’s contract..which is only 2 years, before the big ones kick in for Habs…the guy has a lifetime average of 35 goals per 82 games and is still only 26…it was a no brainer…The Habs will still be $10 million under cap. If Laine scores 30 great…if he is a bust, they have an extra 2nd rounder
sweetg
Harris well very impressive person off ice. Find his name read what he does off ice. He is 5,6,7 defensmen on a good team. He is already third pair in montreal. Hutton .riedenbacher ,Maiiloux all have potential to be more. Montreal hopes Laine is Monahan point 2.0