The Canadiens decide to retain Ty Smilanic’s rights

   

Ty Smilanic was acquired by the Habs in the deal that sent Ben Chiarot to Florida (2022).

We’re talking about a third-round pick (74th overall) from the Panthers in 2020, but he’s never been able to establish himself as an impact player where he’s played since being selected in the draft.

Notably, he was forced to take a break from hockey at one point due to mental health issues.

We wondered whether the Habs would want to retain his rights this summer, and now we have more details.

The information comes from Marco D’Amico:

The Montreal Canadiens have confirmed to RG.org that they have let their exclusive rights to prospects Rhett Pitlick and Blake Biondi expire, but have surprisingly retained the rights to Ty Smilanic. – Marco D’Amico

As a final reminder, it was the “new” management that acquired the player in 2022.

That said, it’s safe to assume that the Habs would have passed on the project had it been acquired before Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton took office: