There's not much to talk about when it comes to the Habs lately, except maybe Samuel Montembeault's outfit in January. In the last few games, the headliner has been Rafael Harvey-Pinard, who has five goals in seven games since his recall, including two games with doubles. The Quebecer is sending a clear message to the organization that he is ready to make the jump to the big league and that he will give everything he has to earn a full-time position. For Georges Laraque, his future is not in Montreal. <q> For Harvey-Pinard, I would be very surprised if he starts in Montreal next year. We love him right now and it's super fun. He's playing because there are so many injuries, we're giving him a lot of minutes, but we agree that he's not a guy who would play in the top six next year. He would be playing on an energy trio and with the Habs rebuilding and trying to build a core for the future, I don't see him being part of that core. - Georges Laraque</q> <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/BPMSportsRadio/status/1620870707474464769?t=I5_lo1kDqcyYTBP48gl6rw&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div> RHP though is a youngster who seems to be blossoming and working hard, just like Martin St-Louis and other coaches like. He wouldn't be part of a forward trio right out of the gate in the NHL, obviously, but all the trio mates he's played with since his recall have been successful. That says a lot about the quality of the player. Credit: <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/fanadiens/status/1620936579194781699?t=U0AHH1zu9EKiUkWl8uxgSQ&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div>