Would you consider trading him at that price?
It’s important to note that recent updates have indicated that Dvorak’s trade value might be negative or even zero.
Therefore, it’s encouraging to hear that the Canadiens might be able to acquire a pick or a prospect in return for the veteran center. Dvorak, who is 28 years old, has recorded 8 points in 24 games this season, following a 9-point performance in 30 games last season.
Throughout his NHL career, he has accumulated 224 points over 476 games, although most of those points came earlier in his career, which is somewhat ironic.
He carries a salary of $4.45 million annually through 2025 and has a negative +/- rating of -7.
At that price, would you move Dvorak?
Do you believe he will still be part of the Montreal Canadiens next season, considering younger players like Ivan Demidov, Michael Hage, and Owen Beck may soon be ready for the NHL?
These decisions will be intriguing for General Manager Kent Hughes moving forward.