
Personally, I think Martin will fit in well in Montreal as far as the culture of the team. Right now there was a plethora of change in the Habs dressing room and new leadership will rise in the mold of Martin. The obvious "downside" of the Martin would be his much-talked about defensive style of play. I think he isn't really getting his fair shake on this one; in Florida, the team had a lot less scoring talent than the current Habs team. That being said I think Martin will have to balance Montreal's offensive players and make them into a strong balanced team. Quick note, Martin's Panther's last year were last in the league in shots allowed, not so defensive after all...
His efficiency in Ottawa was among the best in the league, he made a struggling team into a strong contender every year. A lot of the Ottawa fans will probably say that he also made for boring hockey and stifled the development of youngsters like Jason Spezza and held back the offensive abilities of Martin Havlat and Marian Hossa.
The Canadiens will most likely be a contender for a playoff spot and will largely depend on the play of Carey Price or Jaroslav Halak. Unfortunately, I have trouble finding a reason why Martin will be good for Price or even Halak, and for this reason I can't really say that Martin is the right man for the Habs for me, at least right now. As far as the team in general, I think they can have solid success with the team Bob has put together, I am fully behind the two signings for Mara as well as Moen. These guys will bring some gusto that was lacked by the team especially in the playoffs.
Overall, Jacques is bringing in new ideas with a new team and I feel like the Habs can have any type of season, setting expectations on this team would be quite difficult.

