According to multiple reports, theCalgary Flames are pen ready to sign Stanley Cup winner Nazem Kadori. trying to conclude
The 32-year-old is free for his agent after winning Lord Stanley in Colorado in the 2021-22 hockey season. was the most likely candidate. Kadri started his 2021-22 season with the Avalanche where he appeared in 71 games and tallied 87 points (28 goals, 59 assists).
The contract will last him seven years and will cost him US$7 million per season, according to a Sportsnet report.
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According to The Flames, Sportsnet and TSN will move Sean Monahan to the Montreal Canadiens to create salary cap space for Kadri's signing. Details of the deal were not disclosed.
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Monaghan was named 6th overall by the Flames in 2013 and Calgary with his club where he finished 9th. played the season. With 30 goals he scored three times, he scored just 8 goals and 15 assists in his 65 appearances last season, while he scored just 23.
Meanwhile, Kadri added 15 points (7 goals and 8 assists) in his 16 playoff games. This includes the overtime winner in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals against Tampa Bay. That was when he returned to action after being injured in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals after being hit from behind by Edmonton forward Evander Kane. } READ MORE: Avalanche Defeats Two-Time Defending Champions Tampa Bay Lightning to Win Stanley Cup
This is the Flames' It was a little birthday present for General Manager Brad Treliving to celebrate his birthday on Thursday.
The Flames have recently split wins and losses on the roster after losing top scorer and Hart his trophy contender Johnny Godreau to the Columbus Blues his Jackets early in his agency. The team then lost star his forward Mathew Kaczuk, who told the team he would not sign a contract extension and was later sent to Florida.
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But the Flames signed two Canadian players instead of one, so Tkachuk The contract with gave the team a win. Forwards Jonathan Huberdeau and Mackenzie Wieger joined the organization on 22nd July. During that deal with Florida, the Flames also received forward prospect Kohl Schwind and his 2025 conditional first-round pick.
Huberdeau was detained shortly after an eight-year, US$84 million contract extension.
Monahan, who was drafted 6th overall by the Flames in his 2013 NHL Draft, played nine of his seasons with Calgary. With 30 goals he scored three times, he scored just 8 goals and 15 assists in his 65 appearances last season, while he scored just 23.
– Using Canadian Press files
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