When a player leaves the Habs organization, as fans, we don't wish them ill, on the contrary. We wish them success. However, we have to be honest, seeing a player become dominant elsewhere, when we had him in our class, always hurts. For these reasons, it's interesting to follow the progress of former players and see what they become today. At the start of the regular season, there are a lot of players being traded every day, and that's perfectly normal. Today, there was a good list, with several former Canadiens. <b> Glenn Gawdin (ANA) Travis Barron (ARI) Cameron Crotty (ARI) Jan Jenik (ARI) Steven Kampfer (ARI) Justin Kirkland (ARI) John Leonard (ARI) Ryan McGregor (ARI) Matt Villata (ARI) Kyle Keyser (BOS) Clark Bishop (CGY) Oscar Dansk (CGY) Ben Jones (CGY) Colton Poolman (CGY) Wyatt Aamodt (COL) Corey Schueneman (COL) Gavin Bayreuther (DAL) Nick Caamano (DAL) Fredrik Karlstrom (DAL) Derrick Pouliot (DAL) Rasmus Asplund (FLA) Lucas Carlsson (FLA) Gerald Mayhew (FLA) Kyle Criscuolo (NJ) Louis Belpedio (PHI) Adam Brooks (PHI) Rhett Gardner (PHI) Cooper Marody (PHI) and Victor Mete (PHI)</b> Of particular note are Victor Mete, Corey Schueneman, Adam Brooks and Louis Belpedio, all of whom will unfortunately have to head to the AHL unless they're claimed. It's a real shame, as we'd have hoped they'd be able to stay in the NHL. Nonetheless, they'll have a chance to make their mark in the AHL and earn a recall if need be, especially for the three on the Flyers, who don't have much depth. <blockquote class=twitter-tweet><p lang=en dir=ltr>Louis Belpedio (PHI), Adam Brooks (PHI), Rhett Gardner (PHI), Cooper Marody (PHI) and Victor Mete (PHI).- Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) <a href=https://twitter.com/reporterchris/status/1708908073220247589?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw>October 2, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src=https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js charset=utf-8>