Patrik Laine's future with the Montreal Canadiens is currently a topic of much discussion, with recent comments from the Finnish winger suggesting he's open to an extension with the team, while trade rumors continue to swirl. Laine, who was acquired by the Canadiens in August 2024 from the Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for defenseman Jordan Harris and a 2026 second-round pick, is entering the final year of his contract, which carries an $8.7 million cap hit.
In a recent interview in his home country, Laine expressed his contentment in Montreal, stating, "I'd be more than happy to obviously play here. It's been an absolute pleasure to be part of this city and this organization for a year now". He further added that joining the Canadiens has reignited his passion for the game, remarking, "I can definitely see myself playing here for longer, we'll see what happens". Laine's positive comments about his experience in Montreal have fueled speculation that he may be willing to sign a contract extension with the team.
However, despite Laine's apparent desire to stay in Montreal, trade rumors continue to circulate. Some analysts believe that the Canadiens may be hesitant to commit to Laine long-term, given his inconsistent performance and injury history. Since the 2018-19 season, Laine has struggled to stay healthy, with injuries and personal breaks impacting his playing time. While he has shown flashes of his elite scoring ability, he has not consistently produced at the level expected of a player with his potential.
Adding to the uncertainty is the Canadiens' current salary cap situation. With the team currently exceeding the cap limit, there may be pressure to move Laine's $8.7 million contract. However, reports suggest that the Canadiens are determined to keep key players, including Laine, in Montreal.
If the Canadiens do decide to offer Laine an extension, the terms of the deal will be crucial. Some suggest that a team-friendly, shorter-term contract might be a worthwhile gamble. This type of deal would allow Laine to prove his worth while minimizing the risk for the Canadiens. Others caution against committing too heavily to Laine, especially with a significant contract potentially on the horizon for young defenseman Lane Hutson.
According to AFP Analytics, a potential extension for Laine could be in the neighborhood of four years with an average annual value of $6.058 million. This would place him in a similar salary range to Josh Anderson and Brendan Gallagher on the Canadiens' roster.
Ultimately, the decision of whether to extend Laine's contract will depend on several factors, including his performance in the upcoming season, his willingness to accept a team-friendly deal, and the Canadiens' overall cap situation. If Laine can stay healthy and consistently produce, he could prove to be a valuable asset for the Canadiens. However, if he struggles with injuries or inconsistency, the Canadiens may be better off exploring other options.
In the meantime, trade rumors are likely to persist as the Canadiens evaluate their options. One hypothetical trade proposal has the New York Rangers acquiring Laine in exchange for Brennan Othmann, with the Canadiens retaining a portion of Laine's salary.
As the 2025-26 season approaches, all eyes will be on Patrik Laine and the Montreal Canadiens as they navigate this complex situation. Whether he stays in Montreal long-term or becomes a trade chip, Laine's future promises to be a key storyline to watch in the coming months.