Where does he fit in CBJ?
He's actually doubled down on that since:
Instead of Jenner?Best case? 2nd line wing. Worst case? AHL. Completely no risk signing.
Where does he fit in CBJ?
We've done surprisingly well with scoring-focused reclamation projects on the fourth line before. (See: Gagner, Sam)Where does he fit in on the Jackets tho???
Panarin - Dubois - Atkinson
Jenner - Wennberg - Bjorkstrand
Foligno - Nash - Anderson
Sedlak - Dubinsky - Milano
4th line seems like the only spot?
Instead of Jenner?
Where does he fit in on the Jackets tho???
Panarin - Dubois - Atkinson
Jenner - Wennberg - Bjorkstrand
Foligno - Nash - Anderson
Sedlak - Dubinsky - Milano
4th line seems like the only spot?
We do have injuries with Shaw and Byron, although your point still stands and is valid. That being said, a) Duclair has chemistry with Domi b) is a local talent and c) why do we give one way deals to guys like Terry (I know it's to make them unattractive when we put them on waivers) but become cheap for players like Duclair who have more upside?Lol at the Hab fans dumping on Bergevin for this. For one, Montreal has a bloody ton of NHL wingers. They have ZERO need for Duclair. And two, he is very much a borderline player. A two-way deal is reasonable based on his track record.
This. We have 10 Wingers who could play in our lineup already next year. A 2-way makes sense from Bergevin's POV.Lol at the Hab fans dumping on Bergevin for this. For one, Montreal has a bloody ton of NHL wingers. They have ZERO need for Duclair. And two, he is very much a borderline player. A two-way deal is reasonable based on his track record.