The chances of Pierre-Luc Dubois coming to Montreal are pretty good, but they've admittedly diminished since the forward decided not to sign a one-year pact with Winnipeg. One thing's for sure: Kent Hughes won't get him for free, and he won't pay too much for him. The trade proposals from Montreal are all better than each other for the Habs, but what about the Jets? They would refuse most of them. Now we have a real, concrete trade proposal from Winnipeg, and it shows just how far the two GMs are from a deal. It comes from Murat Ates. <q>Josh Anderson is a player the Jets have been interested in for a long time, and a player like Christian Dvorak would be available. - Via The Athletic</q> Unfortunately, that would be far from convincing as a basis for a trade according to Ates, who offers another alternative that Habs fans will hate. <q>IN MONTREAL: Pierre-Luc Dubois and young defenseman Ville Heinola IN WINNIPEG: CH's 5th overall pick and Joshua Roy</q> <blockquote class=twitter-tweet><p lang=en dir=ltr>Pierre-Luc Dubois' camp will work with the Jets to arrange partners for a sign and trade - a process which I believe has already begun.<br><br>So who might be on Dubois' wishlist? What might Winnipeg get back?<br><br>Plus, why Montreal is a tough, tough ask:<a href=https://t.co/uyLwkdOHP4>https://t.co/uyLwkdOHP4</a>- Murat Ates (@WPGMurat) <a href=https://twitter.com/WPGMurat/status/1667195137418723328?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw>June 9, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src=https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js charset=utf-8> Not only would fans not accept such a trade, neither would Kent Hughes. The Jets' GM will have to put some water in his wine, otherwise I'm afraid Dubois won't be landing in Montreal.