"I'm not going to give up a first-round pick for a rental," general manager Marc Bergevin said Monday. "It's just not going to happen. So I want to be clear, today, it's not happening.
"If there's something that makes sense short-term and long-term, I will do it. But giving up assets for short-term, it's not going to happen."
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Bergevin returned from the 2019 IIHF World Junior Championship, held in Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia, where he scouted several of Montreal's top NHL Draft picks, including forward Ryan Poehling, who was selected in the first round (No. 25) of the 2017 NHL Draft.
The 19-year-old was named most valuable player of the tournament and won a silver medal for the United States, along with goaltender Cayden Primeau, who was chosen by Montreal in the seventh round (No. 199) in 2017.
Finland forward Jesse Ylonen (No. 35 in 2018) won gold, and Russia defenseman Alexander Romanov (No. 38 in 2018) won bronze. Romanov won the award for the best defenseman, Poehling won for best forward and each was named to the tournament all-star team.
"I'm not going to start mortgaging the future because I know what's coming with the world junior, who they're going to be asking for, and I'm not moving these kids," Bergevin said. "So it's going to be a short conversation, I think."
The Canadiens, who missed the playoffs for the second time in three years last season, selected forward Jesperi Kotkaniemi with the No. 3 pick in 2018. The 18-year-old has 20 points (four goals, 16 assists) in 42 games as a rookie with Montreal, which entered Monday with 49 points, one behind the Buffalo Sabres for the second wild card from the Eastern Conference.