If there's one good thing about the Montreal Canadiens' extremely injury-plagued season, it's that there are openings in the lineup to test some of the organization's young players, like Rafael Harvey-Pinard. The 24-year-old forward has really blossomed with the big club, taking the opportunity to leave the best possible calling card to make his mark for good with the Tricolore. He will have to sign a new deal this off-season, and he has made a big decision that could affect his career with the CH. According to Renaud Lavoie on Saturday night, the Quebecer recently changed his agent from Chad Levitt to Philippe Lecavalier. Remember that Lecavalier works for the agency Quartexx, which belonged to Kent Hughes, before he became the GM of the Habs. Let's say that the link is very strong between Hughes and Lecavalier. In his segment, Lavoie adds that negotiations have not yet begun, but it seems certain that it will be a one-sided agreement. The discussions could even begin before the end of the season. In 26 NHL games this season, RHP has nine goals and five assists for a total of 14 points. He also produced 25 points in 37 games with the Rocket before his recall to the big club. This will be something to watch in the coming weeks.