As the NHL Draft approaches, the hockey world is buzzing with speculation and excitement—none more captivating than the swirling rumors surrounding Sidney Crosby and the Montreal Canadiens. With the Pittsburgh Penguins rumored to be embarking on a full-scale rebuild, the prospect of seeing Crosby, a generational talent and one of the most iconic players of his era, donning a new jersey has suddenly become more than just a distant fantasy. The mere possibility of such a seismic shift has fans, analysts, and insiders alike glued to every update, dissecting every hint and whisper.
In Montreal, the anticipation is palpable. The Canadiens, a storied franchise hungry for a return to glory, are seen by many as a top contender should Crosby become available. The stakes could not be higher, and the debate has reached a fever pitch, especially after a recent podcast appearance by respected journalist François Gagnon. His bold suggestion—that the Habs should be willing to part with a promising young star to land Crosby—has ignited passionate reactions across the fanbase. As the situation continues to develop, one question looms large: just how far should the Canadiens go in their pursuit of greatness?

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Just days away from the NHL Draft, Sidney Crosby’s name continues to stir conversation around the Montreal Canadiens.
It’s a fascinating situation, especially since we’ve learned (via Pierre LeBrun) that the Pittsburgh Penguins are currently the only true sellers.
Clearly, the Pennsylvania team is heading into a full, deliberate rebuild.
Penguins About to Tear It All Down: Has a Trade for Sidney Crosby Finally Been Requested?
I refuse to believe No. 87 will simply accept finishing his career on a rebuilding team. He’s too passionate and too competitive for that!
And if Crosby does end up giving the green light to a trade, it would be a massive shock here because experts and oddsmakers agree on one thing:
If Sidney Crosby is traded, the Montreal Canadiens would be among the top favorites to acquire him – and that exact topic came up on a recent episode of the The Basu and Godin podcast.
It comes up around the 50-minute mark of the full episode here.
And that’s where a specific name came up.
Juraj Slafkovsky Included in a Trade to Acquire Sidney Crosby?
That one is sure to spark strong reactions.
“François Gagnon, who appeared on the podcast The Basu and Godin, wouldn’t hesitate to include an already-established young player like Juraj Slafkovsky in order to acquire Crosby.”
– DLC
According to the RDS expert, the only untouchables in Montreal are Nick Suzuki, Ivan Demidov, Lane Hutson, and possibly Kaiden Guhle.
All other players (including Juraj Slafkovsky and Cole Caufield) could be moved for the right price, in his opinion.
Do you agree with him on that?
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