Keeping Charles Hudon’s Good Swiss Start In Perspective
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With Charles Hudon getting off to a good start in Switzerland, his decision to leave the Habs is generating a fair bit of attention. But in reality, it doesn’t really mean much at all.
With Charles Hudon getting off to a good start in Switzerland, his decision to leave the Habs is generating a fair bit of attention. But in reality, it doesn’t really mean much at all.
Brendan Gallagher’s extension earlier this month came on the heels of talks supposedly breaking down. The deal was widely praised but do our writers see it the same way?
When the Habs acquired Jake Allen last month, it caught many by surprise. The fact that they gave him a contract extension was even more surprising. Having had some time to digest the two-year, $5.75M deal, our writers offer up their thoughts.
The Habs made one of their bigger free agent splashes in recent years with the addition of Tyler Toffoli on a four-year, $17 million contract. Having had some time to ponder the move in between everything else Montreal has done this week, our writers offer up their thoughts.
When Charles Hudon didn’t file for arbitration last Saturday, it seemed a little strange. However, the decision makes sense now as he has signed a one-year deal with Lausanne of the Swiss NLA.
The Habs haven’t sent a lot of their prospects to play overseas while awaiting the start of next season but Jesperi Kotkaniemi has joined that small group.
Well, that was fast. A day after Brendan Gallagher’s agent said talks on an extension had broken down, the Canadiens announced on Wednesday that the winger signed a six-year extension worth $39 million.
Forget about Jake Allen being a one-year rental player as initially anticipated. Instead, the Habs announced on Wednesday that they’ve signed the goaltender to a two-year contract extension that carries a cap hit of $2.875 million.
Shortly after signing Jeff Petry to an extension last month, Marc Bergevin indicated that Brendan Gallagher was next. Things don’t be appearing to be going too well on that front as talks have broken off for the time being.
While it took a few days, the Habs have made a splash on the free agent market, announcing the signing of winger Tyler Toffoli to a four-year deal with a $4.25M cap hit.