The hockey world is holding its breath as rumors swirl around a potential blockbuster trade involving Montreal Canadiens legend Carey Price.

With speculation reaching fever pitch, the possibility of Price’s contract finally being moved has fans and analysts alike glued to every update.

But what exactly would such a trade look like, and could it truly benefit both teams involved?

Today, a bold and detailed proposal has surfaced that could change everything for the Canadiens and the San Jose Sharks—yet it’s left many wondering if the price is right.

As insiders hint that an announcement could drop at any moment, curiosity grows about the players and assets in play.

The latest offer features a mix of promising forwards and a defenseman, but is it enough to justify parting ways with a superstar whose legacy looms large in Montreal?

With the Sharks reportedly needing to clear contracts to make the deal work, the stakes have never been higher. Who stands to win, and who could regret their decision?

Before you jump to conclusions, let’s take a closer look at the names and numbers behind the proposal, and explore whether this trade could truly be the win-win solution both franchises desperately need.

The details may surprise you.

Apr 23, 2022; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price (31) is unable to stop a shot from Ottawa Senators left wing Parker Kelly (not pictured) in the second period at the Canadian Tire Centre. Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images

Photo credit: Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images

We’ve mentioned it a few times today, but the trade involving Carey Price could really be announced any minute now.

That said, we’re really wondering what such a trade might look like (in terms of the price to pay), so it was very interesting to see a concrete trade proposal.

Marc-Olivier Beaudoin’s proposal involving Carey Price, between the Montreal Canadiens and the San Jose Sharks

Here’s his offer:

SJS receives:

– Carey Price

– 2026 5th round pick

MTL receives:

– Samuel Laberge

– Jimmy Huntington

– Cole Clayton

Do you think this is a good proposal?

Would you be satisfied with such a trade for the Montreal Canadiens?

Samuel Laberge, 28 years old, is a Quebecois forward standing 6’2″ and 206 pounds who has collected 23 points in his last 97 AHL games.

He also played two games with the New Jersey Devils in 2023-2024.

Jimmy Huntington, 26 years old, is also a Quebecois forward. He’s a 6-foot, 200-pound center who notched 4 points in 4 AHL games last season, along with 33 points in 67 games the previous year.

Cole Clayton, 25 years old, is a right-shot defenseman, 6’2″ and 198 pounds, who recorded 15 points in 63 games last season in the AHL.

Do you believe this would be a good trade for the Montreal Canadiens to move Carey Price’s contract, knowing that the San Jose Sharks need to clear contracts if they want to make this deal?