When NHL trade rumors start flying, it’s not unusual for fans to dream big, imagining blockbuster deals that bring in star players to push their team closer to contention.

For the Montreal Canadiens, those dreams have been swirling all summer. But while the team has explored ways to improve, one thing has become crystal clear: two of their most prized young talents are completely off limits.

Why Did the Montreal Canadiens Remove Michael Hage and David Reinbacher From Trade Discussions?

According to a league source in a story from RG.org, the Canadiens didn’t even think twice about keeping their names off the table.

“That’s why the Canadiens didn’t even consider including the names of Hage or Reinbacher in trade talks this summer,” the source said. “The Canadiens strongly believe in these two. Reinbacher could complete one of the better top-4s in the NHL one day, and Hage’s stock continues to rise.”

This isn’t just a random decision. It’s part of Montreal’s bigger vision. The team has been crystal clear about building a sustainable contender through patient development rather than quick-fix trades. In Hage and Reinbacher’s case, the team believes they have future cornerstones who could anchor their rebuild for years to come.

Reinbacher isn’t just another prospect. He’s the kind of defenseman teams can build around. Drafted fifth overall in the 2023 NHL Draft, the 20-year-old is already making waves with his strong two-way play, calm decision-making, and physical presence on the ice.

David Reinbacher’s off-season training in Zurich, Switzerland 🇨🇭 pic.twitter.com/kiMLZ3ETOW

— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) August 5, 2025

Scouts project him as a future top-pairing defenseman who can log heavy minutes in all situations. If that projection holds, he could become a critical piece of a defense corps that ranks among the NHL’s best.

What Makes These Two Prospects So Valuable to Montreal’s Future?

Meanwhile, Hage has been climbing the prospect rankings steadily, turning heads with his offensive creativity and all-around game. While he may not have been a top-five draft pick like Reinbacher, his development has been so impressive that the Canadiens see him as another long-term building block.

Steel alum Michael Hage had a big week for team Canada at #WJSS! 🔥@ChicagoSteel | @umichhockey pic.twitter.com/877Ibk5QEl

— USHL (@USHL) August 6, 2025

In a league where skilled centers are worth their weight in gold, Hage’s progress gives Montreal another reason to stay patient with their rebuild.

For fans eager to see the Canadiens add proven NHL stars, it can be frustrating to hear that certain deals were passed up. However, the reality is that trading away elite prospects often comes with a cost that ultimately hurts in the long run.

Montreal’s front office knows they are not in a “win now” window just yet. Moving Hage or Reinbacher for short-term gain would risk undermining the very foundation they are working to build.

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Instead, the Canadiens are choosing the harder road, trusting their scouting and development system and young talent. If Hage becomes a dynamic top-six forward and Reinbacher anchors the defense, the payoff could be far greater than any immediate trade splash.

Montreal is making that bet, and they’re all-in on these two prospects being part of their next championship core.