Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Canadiens sign Kostopoulos

MONTREAL-- Bob Gainey wasn't lying yesterday when he told the Media that he still was looking at some players, on whom to spend his remaining US$2 million.

He has spent, according to TSN, US$900,000 of it on veteran winger Tom Kostopoulos.

The 28-year old will be playing for his 3rd NHL team, after stints with Pittsburgh (2001-2004) and Los Angeles (2005-2007).

He has totaled 70 points (25-45) in 231 NHL games.

Note: This signing surprises me, as I would be tremendously stunned to see Kostopoulos making the team out of training camp, with guys like Mark Streit, Andrei Kostitsyn, Kyle Chipchura competing seriously.

Gainey had US$2 million to spend on a replacement for Mike Johnson, and has wasted half of it on a career 4th line/reserve player. Instead of putting convincing offers on the table for guys like Glen Metropolit, Kyle Calder, Jeff O'Neill... he gave up, and signed a "10 point a season" guy.

2 comments:

LocalSportsTeam said...

Calder already signed with LA.

Bleu, Blanc et Rouge said...

Why would we need a bum like O'Neill or Calder when we could have a nice power forward?

Oh and Calder's in LA, like Mike said.