Montreal Canadiens sign Alexander Avtsin to 3 year deal
Canadiens GM Pierre Gauthier announced the signing of prospect Alexander Avstin to a 3 year deal.
I’ve been anxious to see much more of Avtsin since he was drafted. The 19 year old just finished this year’s development camp last week.
The scouting reports said this guy had an physical game and lot’s of offensive skill. There was talk of Alexander possibly playing with the Juniors de Montréal or Hamilton. Now it’s official that we’ll see him in North America.
I would guess that Avtsin will spend the season in Hamilton. I’m sure we’ll see a glimpse of him at camp!!
Check out the official release:
http://canadiens.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=534383
Posted by Yves Date: Thursday, July 15, 2010
Categories: Contract signing, Prospects
Tags: Alexander Avtsin, Contract signing, Prospect, Prospects
Montreal Canadiens sign David Desharnais to a 1 year deal
RDS reports that the Habs have re-signed David Desharnais to a 1 year, 2 way deal.
Desharnais’s agent mentions in the article that David preferred to avoid arbitration and wants to prove his worth on the ice. In this age of big business in sports…. and all the big money…. it’s completely respectable to me that Desharnais made that choice.
In fact, another player (not a Habs player) who settled for a smaller contract just last year (I believe it was last season) was Manny Malhotra. He pretty much went in and worked really hard…. put his focus on playing hockey as best he could and this year he signed a 3 year 2.5 million dollar deal.
Not sure that Desharnais will follow that exact path but I think he’s got a shot at sneaking in and taking some ice time this season. Seeing him play last year I can’t help but think a bit about Gionta and Martin St Louis. Not just because Desharnais is 5′7, I mean yeah that’s part of the comparison but the other part is that Desharnais was all hustle.
I look forward to seeing him a little more this year.
Posted by Yves Date: Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Categories: Contract signing, Montreal Canadiens, Players
Tags: Contract signing, David Desharnais
Maxim Lapierre signs a 1 year $900 000 contract
According to RDS, Maxim Lapierre and the Montreal Canadiens have agreed on a 1 year $900 000 contract.
Last year, Plekanec had signed a 1 year deal and responded with a big year. I’m wondering if this will light a fire for Lapierre. Hopefully it will.
Lapierre has shown that he can be an effective pest for opponents. I’m always hopeful for every player that wears the “CH”…. and I only wish Lapierre all the success.
Maxim also provided a bit of humor in the playoffs…. anyone remember 2 diving penalties in a playoff game for Maxim?? Followed by 1 for Gionta…. man…. memories. What’s the record for diving calls in a game anyway?
Posted by Yves Date: Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Categories: Contract signing, Players
Tags: Contract signing, Maxim Lapierre, Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Canadiens sign defenseman Kyle Klubertanz
It was announced that Pierre Gauthier has signed free agent defenseman Kyle Klubertanz to a 1 year deal.
Kyle Klubertanz is a former 3rd round pick of the Anaheim Ducks.
From the Official Press release
The 24-year old Klubertanz is a 6’01” 180 lbs defenseman who hails from Madison, WI. In 2009-10, he played with Djurgardens of the Swedish Elite League. Klubertanz was tied for second in scoring on his team, first amongst defensemen with 31 points in 55 games (12 goals, 19 assists).
It’s a pretty minor signing…. but no sooner then the season and playoffs end do we see a little movement. Another US college defenseman to add into the organisation.
Oh yeah that’s right, the playoffs aren’t officially over are they??
Posted by Yves Date: Friday, May 28, 2010
Categories: Contract signing, UFAs
Tags: Contract signing, Defenseman, Free Agent, Kyle Klubertanz
Francis Bouillon officially signs with Predators
Had heard the reports that Francis Bouillon had signed a tryout contract with the Nashville Predators earlier during training camp.
Well, it was officially announced by the Predators on their website yesterday that Francis has signed a 1 year deal with them.
The Predators are getting a tough as nails d-man in Francis who will give his all for their team and won’t back down from anyone despite his small frame.
Best wishes to you Francis!
Posted by Yves Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009
Categories: Former Players
Tags: Contract signing, Former Players, Francis Bouillon, Nashville Predators
D’Agostini signs and next year’s contracts
Today it was announced that Matt D’Agostini has signed a 1 year deal with the Montreal Canadiens. D’Agostini certain came out of the gates after being called up last year flying offensively but then after a short time slowed down like the entire team.
I wonder what role D’Agostini will play this season. He seems to have a decent shot. Will Jacques Martin play him on the 2nd line? 3rd line? Time will tell.
I’m hopeful that Martin will have success in further developing these young guys just as he seemed to do in Ottawa with the Senators.
After July 1st and the few weeks that followed Gainey has signed many one year deals. That just got me thinking a bit. Here’s a list of players broken down into the length of contracts.
Players with 1 year under contract ’til 2010-2011
UFA – Tomas Plekanec
UFA – Glen Metropolit
RFA – Sergei Kostitsyn
RFA – Guillaume Latendress
RFA* – Maxim Lapierre
RFA – Matt D’Agostini
RFA* – Kyle Chipchura
UFA – Paul Mara
RFA – Carey Price
RFA* – Jaroslav Halak
* = Arbitration Eligible
Players with 2 years, ’til 2011-2012
RFA* – Andrei Kostitsyn
UFA – Georges Laraque
UFA – Andrei Markov
UFA – Roman Hamrlik
UFA – Hal Gill
RFA* – Josh Gorges
RFA* – Ryan O’Byrne
Players with 3 years, ’til 2012-2013
UFA – Travis Moen
UFA – Jaroslav Spacek
Players with 5 years, ’til 2014-2015
UFA – Scott Gomez
UFA – Mike Cammalleri
UFA – Brian Gionta
It’s just my thought but next year will probably bring some more changes. Probably not a whole lot in terms of trades but it’s likely that some of the players we have today will not likely be back.
One of the reasons is going into next year Carey Price will need to be re-signed and he will get a raise.
All trade rumors and speculation aside going into next year Gainey will once again have his work cut out for him replacing and/or re-signing the RFAs and some UFAs to fill out his roster. Some of those young guys will demand a raise next year.
At the same time it could make it alot easier for him to move them if he finds a suitable trade.
Most of the defense is locked in for 2 years. If Weber and/or Subban don’t come up this year they’ll be up next year.
The message I get from all these 1 year deals is:
It’s time to produce guys.
What do you think?
These are just some passing thoughts that I’ve got…
Posted by Yves Date: Friday, August 14, 2009
Categories: Contract signing, Players, RFAs, Roster, UFAs
Tags: Contract signing, Matt D'Agostini
Tomas Plekanec signs 1 year contract for 2009-2010
Tomas Plekanec has signed a one year contract with the Montreal Canadiens.
Last year was a disappointment for Plekanec. Hoping that he bounces back this season. It could possibly be a make or break year for him in Montreal if he’s not able to produce points like he did 2 years ago when he showed flashes of brilliance.
Is it possible that Plekanec could still be traded? Likely. But I guess time will tell.
Here’s the press release from the Montreal Canadiens website.
Posted by Yves Date: Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Categories: Contract signing, RFAs
Tags: Contract signing, RFAs, Tomas Plekanec
Guillaume Latendresse, the one year deal… here’s your chance
So Guillaume signs the 1 year deal and it’s reported to be slightly less then what he was making this last season.
He obviously didn’t have much bargaining power this year as he was not eligible for salary arbitration. So the fact that he’s making a little less then last season (it’s reported to be slightly over $800k) doesn’t surprise me but the 1 year deal did at first.
Since I’ve thought about it a little more (not a whole lot mind you) I think it makes a little sense. Maybe it does for both parties.
By signing this 1 year deal this will give Guillaume a whole lot to prove this year. Next summer he’ll be eligible for salary arbitration and if he wants a raise then he’ll have to prove that he deserves one. He’s already come out and said that he wants to play a bigger role on this new team so in a sense I think the deal could be good for him. He’ll have more say (probably) in whether he gets a raise or not next year.
For Gainey I think it’s a conservative move going into next season. I think it will allow them to take stock of what they expect out of him and is he living up to the role they want him to play. Does he fit in the current/future plans of the team.
I’m cheering for Latendresse this year. I’m hoping he can find a way to put some more points up. I’m also hoping that he uses his 230 lbs 6′2 frame to play some hard checking hockey.
From what I’ve read, he’s continued to work on his skating and I’m sure he was relieved to make the playoffs last year…. and get that 2nd half of the season out of the way.
Guillaume is still a young player at 22 years old. Won’t be 23 until playoff time next season.
Hoping he fits well with the new lineup.
Posted by Yves Date: Thursday, July 16, 2009
Categories: Contract signing, RFAs
Tags: Contract signing, Guillaume Latendresse, RFAs
Operation facelift – 2009 edition
Over the last several days the Montreal Canadiens have gone through enormous changes.
Going into “Free agent frenzy”… I was “super looking forward” to that date.. to see what if anything was gonna happen with my loved Montreal Canadiens.
I was floored when Gainey pulled off that trade for Scott Gomez. I was totally floored…
I didn’t like that deal at all. Gomez comes with a hefty price tag. Mind you, I do think that he comes with considerable puck moving skill… but it was obviously a commitment to take on that contract.
By noon time, July 1st…. I had a doom and gloom feeling… and couldn’t shake it… but as soon as the signings started (not montreal’s… but in general) I felt much better.
Montreal’s day started with the signing of Jaroslav Spacek, an offensive defenseman from the Buffalo Sabres. I was not thrilled at this signing…. 3 years for a 35 year old… but after checking out his numbers… he has seemed very durable… and fairly consistent… he has pretty much always been a “plus” player in +/-… except in his Columbus years…
Then later… Hal Gill… which I didn’t like at all either… essentially, I had gone through about 2 days of Mr Negativity in regards to the Habs after the draft. Then when I thought about Gill, I actually felt a bit better. He’s big…. and what sold me a bit on him, was that he made it to the cup finals 2 years in a row and won last year. And he was used in both playoff runs. He could be effective in clearing room for Price… which we need.
I was ready to step out.. and go with the family to the July 1st fireworks… when all of a sudden, I saw that the Habs signed Mike Cammalleri.. at first I thought.. “wow.. Gainey landed Mike Cammalleri!”.. all of a sudden, it was looking better. I was starting to become very optimistic.
When I got back late that night… what??? Gainey signed Brian Gionta?? Now, I was floored.. the face of the team was changed… and changed much more dramatically then anyone could have guessed.
Now, most of these guys are small…. which seems like a problem. But I gotta say… 2 years in a row… 2 puck possession teams won the cup. Some of their most important players weren’t huge in stature… (think of Crosby and Maxim Talbot)
It surely didn’t seem to be a problem when the Canadiens finished 1st in the east 2 seasons ago and all the “experts” picked them to contend for the cup.
There are many variables that come into play for a team to succeed. Is the team well disciplined? Do they really play within their coach’s plan? Are they having an injury free season (Habs 2 seasons ago)? Are they having an injury filled season (Habs last season)? Do the players get along? How is the dressing room? etc…etc.. etc..
If rough and tough teams won the cup every year… then Philly should have won several years running…
Talk was about re-signing Kovalev… which I had hoped for … some talked about Tanguay.. Koivu… Even though there has been an overwhelming consensus about changing the team’s core. But that wouldn’t really “changed” the face of the team.
I would certainly welcome back any of those guys if Gainey and Martin think they fit. I’m hoping that Martin runs a tight defensive system this year… and shots on goal go down…. Gionta and Gomez played their best years under such a system.
I love Kovalev… I love Koivu… Koivu has been one of my favorite players for years and years. I would take them back in a heartbeat.
Tanguay… if it’s true he chose not to play in a little pain in last year’s playoff… I don’t mind him going.
After a couple of days to think all this over… I’m very positive about this year’s team. Although, there are still a couple of holes to fill. Gotta have 1 more D-man.. And, get a bigger center.
I’m really lookin’ forward to the pre-season camps…. really really lookin’ forward to it.
So we have 3 new core guys locked in for 5 years….. next year, I believe there’s only 1 guy who will be UFA… so this will be the core for a few years.
I’m optimistic.
Go HABS!
Posted by Yves Date: Friday, July 3, 2009
Categories: Contract signing, Roster, UFAs
Tags: Brian Gionta, Contract signing, Hal Gill, Jaroslav Spacek, Mike Cammalleri, Roster, Scott Gomez, UFA
Habs sign Mikael Johansson
Habs Inside/Out reports that they’ve signed swedish elite leaguer Mikael Johansson to a 1 year (2 way) deal.




