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The perfect symbol of the 2021 Montreal Canadiens is their captain, Shea Weber. I have nothing against the Man Mountain, but he more than anyone perfectly represents general manager Marc Bergevin’s lack of a vision for this team.
Weber has played some great hockey, though not recently. It’s not his fault. He’s just too old for today’s game, just like another Bergevin acquisition, Eric Staal.
As an aside, it’s hilarious to note that three key members of the current Habs squad — Weber, Staal, and Corey Perry — were all on that epic Canadian team that won Olympic gold in … 2010! That plays right into the jokes about how Bergevin is building the perfect team to win the 2010 Stanley Cup, complete with a big, lumbering defence corps that seems so out of line with today’s speedy National Hockey League.
But let’s return to the curious case of Weber. He looks terrible out there. He keeps making costly mistakes that would result in anyone else being benched by interim head coach Dominique Ducharme. The entire Canadiens team, with the exception of Jake Allen, sucked eggs Wednesday in a must-win game against the Calgary Flames. But it was Weber who made sure they lost with a boneheaded play in his own zone that led to third Calgary goal and the final nail in the coffin.
He just keeps doing things like that. He did the same thing Saturday against the Winnipeg Jets, coming out from behind his own net with the puck and promptly losing it right in front of Allen, leading directly to the fifth Jets goal. Then there’s the small matter that he simply isn’t fast enough to keep up with the elite skaters on the three teams ahead of Montreal in the North Division.
This is not a knock on Weber — it’s just where this 35-year-old is in his career — it’s a knock on Bergevin. I have written that I didn’t like the 2016 trade that sent P.K. Subban to Nashville in return for Weber. I know Subban is a shadow of the player he once was, but my point is that the trade didn’t help the Habs win anything.
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