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Canadiens: Before There Was No Movement Clauses, There Was Brett Hull

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Appearing on the Missin Curfew Podcast last week, former NHL right winger Kelly Chase explained that he nearly became a Montreal Canadiens. Then St. Louis Blues GM Ron “The Prof” Caron had reached a deal with his Montreal counterpart Serge Savard that would have sent him to Montreal, but Caron had to rescind to deal.

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These days plenty of players have got clauses in their contract allowing them to have control on their own destiny by putting together a list of teams they cannot be traded to or by simply having a no-trade clause in their contract. In Chase’s time though, that didn’t exist. Your GM traded you, you packed your stuff and you went on your merry way… unless your friend was the top player on the team.

Recalling a particular trade deadline, Chase said the Golden Brett, Brett Hull, had convinced him to go play a round of golf even though he thought he may be traded. As luck would have it, he was called in to the office and told he was traded to Montreal. He left the sniper on the golf course and by the time he got to the office to speak to Caron, the deal was no more.

Hull wanted to keep his friend around and had told the GM that if Chase was going to Montreal, he was going with him. Caron didn’t want to lose his best player, he called Savard back and told him he had to go back on the deal.

You have to wonder how often this has happened in the history of the league. Could a Canadiens’ player have had enough pull on rookie GM Rejean Houle to stop him from trading Patrick Roy to the Colorado Avalanche? Probably not because of how public the fallout was, but there might have been lower profile trades in which it could have been done. Unless of course a former Hab decides to come out to tell their own aborted trade story or a GM writes a new tell-all book.

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