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Habs Ink Matt D'Agostini to One-Year Contract
MONTREAL – Montreal Canadiens General Manager Bob Gainey announced Friday the signing of forward Matt D’Agostini to a one-year contract for the 2009-10 season.
Last season, D’Agostini amassed 21 points (12 goals, 9 assists) with an average ice time of 13:24 in 53 regular-season games with the Canadiens. The 22-year-old was the AHL’s third-leading scorer with 25 points (14 goals, 11 assists) and a plus-7 rating in 20 games when he was recalled by the Canadiens from the Hamilton Bulldogs in November. D’Agostini also made his NHL playoff debut in 2008-09, taking part in three of the Canadiens’ four quarter-final contests against the Boston Bruins. In 2007-08, the Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario native was the Bulldogs’ second-leading scorer with 53 points (23 goals, 30 assists) and fired 235 shots on goal in 76 AHL games. In 2006-07, in his first season as a pro, D’Agostini won the Calder Cup with the Bulldogs. The six-foot, 201-pound right-winger registered 13 points (4 goals, 9 assists) with a plus-5 rating in 22 AHL playoff contests. He also scored 49 points (21 goals, 28 assists) and posted a plus-18 rating in 63 regular-season games. D’Agostini was selected in the sixth round, 190th overall by the Canadiens at the 2005 NHL Entry Draft. |
Meh, A third or fourth line player who may be of some use. The Habs still have a ways to go.
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Obviously he's not a game breaker. But he is a good checking line player.
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and D'aggostini has some 2 line potential. He has a good shot and isnt a complete dud like O'byrne. chances are he wont do anything this year... |
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Yes, I did read your original post and no way does he get that this year with this Habs team.
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By the way, forget Matt D'Agostini making the second line. That place is reserved for Max Pacioretty, mark MY words. D'Agostini will be a great winger for Latendresse and Lapierre, who have both improved and may continue improving to the point where we can get quite a bit of mileage out of our third line. And THAT, by the way, is how you make a playoff contending team: depth is key. |
Personally I want room enough for Stewart, BGL and Moen to all play at the same time. Dags to me is somebody, who along with Pleks, I can do without.
As for Cam, he could score 35 plus on this team. Hell, he did that with LA, when he really didnt have anyone to play with. |
it's a one year 2 way contract, in a sense i'd rather have him on the big team then Chipchura.
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The One thing that the Habs have this season is depth, I have the lines looking like this for the beginning of the season, Mike Cammalleri---- Scott Gomez---- Brian Gionta Andrei Kostitsyn--- Tomas Plekanec-- Sergei Kostitsyn / Matt D'Agostini Travis Moen------- Maxim Lapierre--- Guillaume Latendresse Gregory Stewart--- Glen Metropolit--- Georges Laraque Max Pacioretty---- Kyle Chipchura--- Sergie Kostitsyn / Matt D'Agostini Andrei Markov--- Jaroslav Spacek Roman Hamrlik--- Paul Mara Hal Gill ---------- Josh Gorges Ryan O'Bryne, Yannick Weber, Mathieu Carle, Alex Henry.... I still think that Pacioretty is about a season away from being a regular on the Habs, but he is definatly the first call up if a left winger goes down, With Laraque's durability they are going to have to carry a fifth right winger at all time, because you just don't know about Laraque's health, an he is useless against the teams with no Heavy weights, I think Lapierre an Latendresse are going to improve alot with the addition of Moen on there left wing, I think Spacek is going to have a great season playing along side Markov, Gorges is going to have Gill beside him, so that Gorges doesn't get run over every shift, an Mara and Hamrlik are going to be our shut down pairing..... The only real question mark is what shape is Carey Price going to be in a the beginning of the season........ |
This is my line-up:
Cammalleri - Gomez - Gionta Kostitsyn - Plekanec - D'Agostini (the kid can really shake up a line, and these two need shaking) Pacioretty (he's the goal scorer on this line) - Lapierre - Latendresse Moen - Metropolit/Stewart (can Greg play center? I sure hope so) - Laraque Unfortunately, Chipchura is yet again going to be brought up to the NHL only to disappoint. He does not have the speed the Habs need: we have to trade this kid before his career is over. Also, as much as I like Sergei K., I just don't trust him. Not at the beginning of the season: let him grow a pair of blue balls about playing in the NHL and let Plekanec find his legs again and the second line will be complete so long as Andrei keeps up his consistent play (which he should). Where will D'Agostini go? Anywhere between the AHL and the fourth line. As far as I'm concerned, Sergei's return should coincide with somebody's injury, hah. We may need to let some of these kids during the trade deadline though. If we could grab some first round draft picks from teams desperate for young promising players, we'd score big in the draft next year. Chipchura, D'Agostini and Weber (or P.K. Subban, depending on how well they both do in the AHL this year) can go for all I care, they each have more interesting replacements (Metropolit, Kostitsyn and Subban/Weber). Totally agree with your statements about our D-line: it actually looks pretty good. I trust Gorges any time and as much as I hate Hamrlik, I know he can play well. Markov will definitely have an easier time with Spacek than he did with Schneider, the old fart could hardly skate backwards. |
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