Balanced, four-line attack good news for swift-footed young Canadiens
BROSSARD, Que. — Coach Claude Julien likes to use four balanced lines, and that is good news for the Montreal Canadiens’ young players.
Nineteen-year-old defenceman Victor Mete, 22-year-old centre Jacob De La Rose and 23-year-old left winger Charles Hudon were on the team’s 23-man roster at the deadline on Tuesday and will at least start the season in the Canadiens lineup.
Mete spent nearly all of training camp paired with top defenceman Shea Weber and was a standout, even if he may still be sent back to the junior London Knights before reaching the 10-game limit when it would count as a year served toward eligibility for free agency.
There is also the fear that, while the 19-year-old looked good in the pre-season, he may not be ready for live-fire NHL action and may be better served spending an extra season in junior and almost certainly playing for Canada at the world junior championship.