D’Agostini re-signs a 1 year deal
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On Friday, the Habs locked up the last of their remaining restricted free agents, signing RW Matt D’Agostini to a 1 year contract.
On Friday, the Habs locked up the last of their remaining restricted free agents, signing RW Matt D’Agostini to a 1 year contract.
As was originally reported on Saturday, the Habs have made it official, re-signing Greg Stewart to a 1 year contract. The deal is reportedly for the league minimum of $500,000 on a two-way contract.
With the first month of free agency now complete, there’s still a good crop of players who’ve yet to find a home still.
With most of, if not all of the pieces in place after a busy offseason, there’s still plenty to talk about. Over the past little while, I’ve received lots of questions from Habs fans regarding a variety of topics.
With Matt D’Agostini joining Greg Stewart, Kyle Chipchura, and Guillaume Latendresse as players who have signed for less than they earned last season, the Habs have a bit more flexibility than many expected after their UFA shopping spree in July.
The Habs’ streak of avoiding salary arbitration with their players will live to see another year after Tomas Plekanec signed a 1 year, $2.75 M contract with the team on Tuesday.
With Marc Denis on his way out of Hamilton, the Habs picked up his replacement Monday signing former Vancouver backup Curtis Sanford to a 1-year, two-way contract.
With Wednesday being the final day to accept qualifying offers, a pair of Habs jumped the gun, as Guillaume Latendresse and Shawn Belle each signed 1-year contracts.
The 2009-10 NHL schedule was released on Wednesday. The Habs will begin the season on October 1st in Toronto, the first of a 5-game road trip before their home opener on October 15th vs Colorado, which is the first of a 6-game homestand interestingly eno
On Monday, the Habs continued to add free agents to the fold, this time adding to their prospect base by signing Swedish centre Andreas Engqvist to a 3 year entry level deal.