The good times are coming, but this is not the season the team will start winning. I hope I’m not bursting your balloon by saying this: forget Sam Reinhart, Jake Guentzel and Steven Stamkos in Montreal. That said, I hope I’m wrong.
I’m not saying there won’t be any signings, but they won’t be the big stars, let’s say. In his Sportsnet piece of the day, Eric Engels says much the same thing.
The Canadiens are still at least a year out from entering their competitive window, so the incentive to go cannonballing into the free-agent pool isn’t there yet. But there are still free agents who could still help them now. @EricEngels has the story. https://t.co/qDMx1jcGVc
– Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 30, 2024
Today, it was Eric Engels’ turn to do so.
We know that DeBrusk’s career in Boston hasn’t always been smooth sailing, and although things have settled down recently, he seems to be on the way out.
We know the Flames and/or Oilers could be really interested (the winger hails from Alberta), but Montreal would be a logical destination too. DeBrusk is only 27, wouldn’t cost an arm and brings talent and energy. He’s a guy capable of putting up 40-50 points a season.
With the team’s future in mind, Montreal officials, who will be making calls to free agents in the near future, will have arguments to use to attract good players to the city.
In Overtime
– It’s official: Jeff Skinner is free as a bird.
Official now. https://t.co/Ur8tT32mWN
– Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) June 30, 2024
– I can’t wait for this moment.
Pierre Houde’s first call of “Ivan Demidov…the shot…AND THE GOAL!” is gonna hit like crack pic.twitter.com/REOCt6X1H4
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) June 30, 2024
– In addition to the Preds, the Kings could also be interested in the Lightning captain.
It appears that Lightning captain Steven Stamkos will hit free agency on Monday. My latest @TheHockeyNews on why he should be the Kings’ number one target. https://t.co/A3LeTNpIjz https://t.co/A3LeTNpIjz
– Austin Stanovich (@AStanovich68) June 30, 2024