The Montreal Canadiens are facing a fascinating roster crossroads, and fan-favorite Arber Xhekaj finds himself caught right in the crosshairs. If you’ve been closely following the Habs lately, you’ve likely noticed a glaring omission on the back end. Xhekaj has been a healthy scratch in several recent matchups, battling tooth and nail just to secure the sixth spot on the blueline.
According to Montreal Gazette insider Stu Cowan, we shouldn’t be surprised if Xhekaj is moved during the upcoming offseason. Why would management part with such a beloved player? The defensive pipeline is bursting at the seams, and General Manager Kent Hughes faces a surplus of left-shot defenders while desperately needing a veteran right-shot presence. It’s a bitter pill to swallow for the Bell Centre faithful who love his bone-crushing hits, but in the brutal arithmetic of NHL roster management, Xhekaj might be the odd man out.
Why Arber Xhekaj is the Odd Man Out on the Canadiens’ Blueline
As someone who analyzes NHL roster construction daily, the writing has been on the wall for a few months. Xhekaj’s physical, punishing style has undeniably made him a cult hero in Montreal. He brings an old-school element that forces opposing forwards to keep their heads up. However, the modern NHL requires defensemen to transition the puck flawlessly, and Xhekaj has occasionally struggled to nail down a reliable, full-time spot on the Canadiens’ third pairing.
While a strong performance in the upcoming playoffs might normally help solidify his worth, as his gritty style of play is tailor-made for the postseason’s grueling physical grind, the overarching reality of the Canadiens’ rebuild dictates a different path. Rumors continue to swirl that Xhekaj might have been a central piece in that mysterious, uncompleted blockbuster trade Kent Hughes was cooking up right before the deadline.
How the Rise of David Reinbacher Changes the Equation
The ultimate catalyst for an Arber Xhekaj trade isn’t necessarily his own play, but rather the immense talent knocking on the door. Promising young blueliners David Reinbacher and Adam Engstrom look completely ready to make the jump to the NHL as early as next season. You simply cannot stall the development of high-end draft capital. Furthermore, moving Xhekaj could provide Hughes with the exact trade bait needed to acquire a steady, veteran right-shot defenseman to help mentor this incredibly young core.
Arber Xhekaj Career NHL Stats
| Type | GP | G | A | P | +/- |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Season | 221 | 10 | 21 | 31 | -22 |
| Playoffs | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
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