The Montreal Canadiens were going nowhere fast in the 2015-2016 season. After playing the best season of his career, Carey Price was seriously injured early in the new campaign, leaving four goaltenders trying to fill the void and failing miserably. Understandable, as you cannot replace a player of that importance with Mike Condon, Dustin Tokarsky, Ben Scrivens and Charlie Lindgren. Goaltending is about quality and not quantity.
To make matters worst, Montreal had been unable to sign any free agent of note in the off-season. So much so that Marc Bergevin decided to roll the dice on Alexander Semin, an association which lasted 15 games before putting him on waivers and terminating his contract when he refused to report to the Saint-John’s Ice Caps of the AHL.
Bergevin had also invited Tomas Fleischmann to camp on a professional try-out contract and had signed him after he provided a solid effort. It was nothing flashy but still in 57 games, he had managed to rack-up 20 points.
As the trade deadline approached and with the Canadiens being sellers, the GM decided to package Fleischmann with Dale Weise, who had 26 points on the year in 56 games, and send the pair to the Chicago Blackhawks.
In return, the Canadiens received the Blackhawks first-round round pick at the 2011 draft Phillip Danault and a second round pick at the 2018 draft. After four productive years in the QMJHL, the center had failed to impress with the Rockford Ice Dogs in the AHL and after 30 games in a limited role with the Hawks, he only had five points to his name.