Eric Engels:
Vadim Shipachyov, who has his sights set on the NHL, will not be a Montreal Canadien. He's fielding some big offers, Habs looking elsewhere.
Eric Engels:
Vadim Shipachyov, who has his sights set on the NHL, will not be a Montreal Canadien. He's fielding some big offers, Habs looking elsewhere.
The habs are great at one thing, accumulating depth talent and making the fans believe quantity = quality. Except this year, I don't know what MB was thinking with King/Ott etc...
Why we do automatically assume that Engels tweet is correct? It might be but it might not. I don't recall the Canadiens being mentioned as a possible destination for Radulov last year before he signed with us on July 1.
Why we do automatically assume that Engels tweet is correct? It might be but it might not. I don't recall the Canadiens being mentioned as a possible destination for Radulov last year before he signed with us on July 1.
The Habs rarely get a player in whom other teams also have interest. They usually get the ones that no one else is bidding on. And if the Rangers (or teams from Florida where there's no state taxes to pay) are among those other interested teams the Habs don't even need to bother making a call to the agent because they have absolutely zero chance of landing that player.
Based on age he has to clear waivers.
True but I also wonder why some are so hell bent on bringing over and paying big dollars to what could be the next Fabian Brunstrom
Deets from Pierre LeBrun:
• Max 1-year ELC with signing bonus but no performances bonuses ($832.5k salary, $92.5k sb and $70k in AHL); total AAV of $925k.
• Told that Jerabek had offers from 8 NHL teams and discussions with other clubs as well.
According to Sportsnet he can be sent to the minors without having to clear waivers. But will be a UFA next summer.