Foppberg
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Yes please. Perfect guy for Newhook to learn from and ease him up the lineup.I wonder if he looks into Colorado?
Yes please. Perfect guy for Newhook to learn from and ease him up the lineup.I wonder if he looks into Colorado?
He’s more in the Backlund/Kadri tier.Any team that signs him to that probably doesn't regret it.
He's one small step in his career from being ROR level and probably takes it given top 6 and PP time.
Duclair 2.0.
He will regret that.
1) he doesn't want out of montrealbetting on himself for sure.
Guy is a great two way centre in canada but somehow is underrated. It will be interesting to see what he makes. I think him turning down that deal maybe more about wanting out of Montreal where he can see top line minutes being taken away by the likes of Suzuki and Kotkaniemi.
you projecting hate or have some kind of inside info?He wants to leave Montreal pretty simple
what the f*** does this even mean? pure nonsenseBergevin is the General Manager in the NHL nobody can trust in every single way. The guy plays a very ruthless game, understands it being thrown around the league as the crap player he once was.
I mean I can see where Danault might be going with it, that or stuff isn't going well for him there where he feels he needs a change.
Could see Colorado or Vegas being interested in him.
where are these glaring flaws?What's crazier to me is that Bergevin wants to pay a guy that should be his 3C $6 million while he still has glaring flaws with the rest of the roster.
where are these glaring flaws?
What's crazier to me is that Bergevin wants to pay a guy that should be his 3C $6 million while he still has glaring flaws with the rest of the roster.
Being a reporter he probably doesn't work on media rumors, though I suppose the lowest sort might.The rumors said it was 5 per for 5 years, so not sure where he's getting his info from.
He has a French name and speaks French. That's all that matters to Bergevin and the Montreal faithful.
I'd say he's somewhere between Pageau and ROR.One small step? Ryan has topped 20 goals 5 times in his career with a career high (twice) of 28. He is not far off a ppg in the playoffs and #1 center on a Cup winner. Danault career high in goals is 13. He’s put up 5 points in 16 playoff games. His offensive game isn’t anywhere near. Danault has 2 goals in his last 49 games, 1 of those into an empty net. He’s a solid two way guy but he’s not in the O’Reilly/Bergeron tier. Not even close
I don't know why, but I have a strange feeling that he's a player that if he leaves Montreal I don't see him having success anywhere else.He wants to leave Montreal pretty simple
Habs reporter Tony Marinaro was on Jason Gregor's show on TSN1260 last Thursday and reported that Philip Danault had turned down a 6-year, $5M extension prior to the start of the season.
Can be found in Hour 1 of the podcast
Crazy decision if true
The title has it at $6M by 5 versus the post which is $5M by 6. Assuming the post is correct and not the title?
The deal was 6 years, 30 mil. We all knew this a long time ago