With the annual NHL Draft fast approaching, it is only a matter of one day before the Montreal Canadiens announce inevitable moves in an attempt to improve their roster for next season.
Very smart who can predict who the CEO is Kent Hughes will go to acquire to bring with the team?
On the other hand, who says that a transaction necessarily means departures?
Passing on the waves of BPM SportsPlayer agent and analyst David Ettedgui agreed to get involved and predict which of the two forwards would not be back in Montreal next season.
According to him, Christian Dvorak And Jesse Ylonen both are exchanged.
Christian Dvorak will no longer be in training camp. I would use it as a salary reduction for a player I want to bring here to Montreal. So he will no longer be there. He is no longer part of the Canadian’s future plans. We have young players in the center who will surpass him in the future, like Owen Beck and Oliver Kapanen, who are coming. In the short and medium term, Jake Evans is even more valuable than him.
Jesse Ylonen, it’s over. 59 games, 4 goals and 4 assists. I think he missed his chance and we won’t see him again in training camp.
-David Ettedgui
Let’s see what the GM of the Canadian has in store for us, who has already announced his colours and confirmed that he intends to improve his team’s attack for next season.
- 28 years old, Christian Dvorak is a second-round pick (58th overall) in 2014. Last season, he recorded a career-high 5 goals and 4 assists in 30 games for a total of 9 points. He has one year left on his contract, which will pay him an average of $4.45 million per season.
- 24 years old, Jesse Ylonen is a second-round pick (35th overall) in 2018. Last season, he recorded a career-high 4 goals and 4 assists in 59 games for a total of 8 points. He is currently a restricted free agent.
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