Grading Montreal Canadiens trade for Columbus Blue Jackets disgruntled winger Patrik Laine
After several months of rumors and reports that Patrik Laine was disgruntled with the Columbus Blue Jackets, the malcontent winger was traded to the Montreal Canadiens on Monday, sending the talented young forward back to Canada.
Montreal sent defenseman Jordan Harris, a former third-round pick with three years of NHL experience, to Columbus in exchange for a 2026 second-round pick and the final two years of Laine’s $8.7 million AAV contract.
Laine, who was traded to the Blue Jackets along with Jack Roslovic for Pierre-Luc Dubois back in 2020-21, never quite gelled during his four years in Columbus. His production was decent, including a 2021-22 season where recorded 26 goals and 56 points in 56 games, ultimately the peak of his four-year tenure, but various injuries and a stint in the NHL’s Player Assistance Program caused him to average just 43.5 games per season.
He and the Canadiens are mutually hoping for a return to form, as the Swedish winger was one of the most exciting young talents when he broke into the NHL with the Winnipeg Jets as an 18-year-old. Finishing second in Calder voting in his rookie season and followed that up with a 44-goal, 70-point season the very next year.
“I didn’t need much convincing, I really wanted to go to Montreal,” a determined Laine told media. “I don’t want to come back as a 30 goals scorer; I want to come back as a 40, 50. I’ve done that previously, and it’s not by accident.”
The Blue Jackets, meanwhile, free themselves from a hefty contractual obligation and a player whose off-the-ice reports had become a major source of distraction in the media.