interest from the Canadian, according to Jimmy Murphy

interest from the Canadian, according to Jimmy Murphy
interest from the Canadian, according to Jimmy Murphy

For years, we have understood that Jake DeBrusk’s future is not in Boston. He hasn’t left yet, but there have been rumors in recent years suggesting he would be better off elsewhere.

And there, as a free agent, he will be in demand this summer.

Is he a guy who can change everything for a club? No. But the Albertan is still a player who can bring some interesting production to a team. #Entre40Et50Points

(Credit: Hockey DB)

The question is which team will get their hands on his services.

In fact, because he is only 27 years old, we can expect several teams to be in the running to try to sign him for the next few seasons.

But who will these teams be?

Jimmy Murphy (who doesn’t hit for 1,000 when he reports rumors) named a few teams he’s heard he’s heard of interest. And among the lot, we must note the presence of the Montreal Canadiens in the list.

That doesn’t mean the Alberta native doesn’t talk to anyone else, obviously.

For example, Murphy, in the comments of his tweet, said that it was not illogical to think that the Calgary Flames could have interest in him.

We therefore note the presence of the Oilers (he comes from Edmonton), the Maple Leafs and the Canadian among the teams. If we trust Murphy, here is one who would benefit from not saying no to returning to the country if he wants to create a bidding war.

But the question is whether he wants to play for a club like the Canadian.

Will Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton be able to find the words to convince him to leave Boston for Montreal? Does the guy want to play under Martin St-Louis?

But above all, would he accept a logical contract linked to the Canadian’s situation? #Reconstruction

A lot of

– It’s the Canadian’s celebration of hope.

– Who will be traded?

– What will Salt Lake City do in the draft?

– Stressful, July 1st. [BPM Sports]

– A machine.

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