Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield participated in this charity event weekend in Montreal. Caufield will be out of town for a few weeks after the Montreal Grand Prix, while Suzuki will spend his summer At 514. Or on the south shore, at 450 …
A few reporters were present during the event and they didn’t hesitate to ask some questions hockey For the young Montreal duo.
Suzuki and Coffield see themselves playing very well alongside young Joraj Slavkovsky if he is what Martin Lapointe and Nick Bobrov consider to be the best player of the 2022 edition.
The first trio made up of young people aged 18, 21 and 23? This is where you are I know We’re in reconstruction, haha.
Well, Nick Suzuki said another very interesting thing last Saturday. Captain #14 (and future team captain?) would like to see Cole Caufield collaborate on a long-term basis with the Habs. Remember, Suzuki signed an eight-year agreement (maximum $7.875 million) with CH last October, before Mark Bergivian was replaced by Jeff Gorton (and possibly Kent Hughes).
Nick Suzuki – “There is no better place to play than in Montreal. I hope Cole will sign a long-term deal with us.” pic.twitter.com/KXPPv1RSH7
– CJCS-Fondation CJCA (cjcsfoundation) June 12 2022
“There is no better place to play than in Montreal. I hope Cole will sign a long-term contract with us. – Nick Suzuki
the couple Suzuki – Coffield You don’t want to disassemble it. Monday Children The campaign has been completely over and they hope to mate with each other for several years. No, Coffield will never be sent back to Laval again!
Or notIt remains to find the perfect suite to complete them. Ideally, this winger will be tall, strong, strong … and he will know how to play hockey. Right now, Josh Anderson is ticking some boxes, but he’s not the ideal wing to complete numbers #14 and 22. Juraj Slafkovsky? Can…
secondlyCaufield will play the final year of his entry contract in 2022-23 (salary $832,500 in the NHL and $70,000 in the AHL, signing bonus of $92,500 and potential performance bonuses of $850,000).
The Canadian will have to decide over the next twelve months whether he wants to offer a bridge contract (two or three years) or a long-term contract (six, seven or eight years) to the young American striker.
Suzuki hopes it will be a long-term contract. If so, will Coffield get more money than Suzuki?
To sign Caufield for several seasons, Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton will need to find ways to free up dollars from the salary cap so they can extend Caufield’s contract. Very few big contracts will expire next summer with Al Kindi.
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Third title in a row for Lightning?
It would be an ultimate dream… and another nickname for Lightning https://t.co/pt0EUQGNaX
– Radio Canada Sports (RC_Sports) June 14, 2022
Avalanche-Burg: No two without three!
—RDS (RDSca) June 14, 2022
Canadian hockey should be self-explanatory (and it can become ugly).
hockey | In the House of Commons https://t.co/I5GemXclYm
– TVA Sports (TVASports) June 14, 2022
Will Kayden Gohley follow in the footsteps of Nick Suzuki, Jose Tudor and Claude Lemieux or Duncan Melroy?
The Habs hope to be named MVP in the play-off in one of Canada’s three leagues:
K. Guhle, 2022 – WHL
that. SUZUKI, 2019 – OHL
Milroy, 2002 – WHL
J Tudor, 1995, QMJHL
R. Gillette, 1992 – QMJHL
Jim Lemieux, 1985 – QMJHL– Guillaume Villemaire (@GVillemaire13) June 14, 2022
– He probably (very) won’t come to Montreal.
Christopher Letang will be the priority of the penguins
—RDS (RDSca) June 14, 2022
– JF Houle presses on the Thunderbirds…and opens the door for Joshua Roy.
Press them completely. We’re going to have fun tomorrow. If we play a patient match like last night, we’ll be in great shape” – JF Houle
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) June 14, 2022
Holly asked if he would be inclined to replace the injured Ilonen with another attacking player. The coach answered in the affirmative.
Reading between the lines, there will be Roy who will play tomorrow. It’s about knowing which one.
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) June 14, 2022
– A difficult victory for FAA.
starring haley | Felix Auger-Aliassime narrowly wins https://t.co/cdn3Y49Pt7
– The Sports Press (@LaPresse_Sports) June 14, 2022
Another strange fight for Floyd Mayweather Son..
Floyd Mayweather Jr. will face a Japanese mixed martial arts fighter in September
—RDS (RDSca) June 14, 2022
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