Yesterday, the Habs confirmed what we all thought, as defenseman Logan Mailloux was traded to his junior club for the season. This move is not a surprise, but according to Renaud Lavoie, it could have happened differently. Indeed, the journalist of TVA Sports thinks that Mailloux already has all the assets to play in the NHL: <q>« It's a shame because Logan Mailloux was not able to play any pre-season games because of his shoulder injury. In my opinion, if he had started training camp at the same time as everyone else, he would have been in the lineup last night »</q> Many wondered why the young defenseman stayed with the team for so long, while he was getting back into shape and did not play in any pre-season games. According to Renaud, the reason is quite simple: <q>« He's a guy who is crazy talented and it shows in practice. He is also loved by his teammates. That's why management decided to keep him for so long. »</q> <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/TVASports/status/1580710193892950017?t=ng0CntJ-ft1n5V9yNylyGWLT8JSksKsF6Nzca2ngKqM&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div> Did Logan Mailloux keep the CH management guessing until the last moment? Were Kent Hughes and Martin St-Louis potentially planning to keep him in Montreal to start the season? We don't know, but one thing is for sure, Mailloux could very well be in the mix for next season's training camp. It's not hard to see why the Tricolore's general manager signed him to his entry-level contract this summer.