In Montreal, the news will come before CH's next game Tuesday night against the Washington Capitals.
While the rumors have been confirmed: Laval Rocket star Brandon Gignac is about to sign a contract crucial to his future.
After his last performance don't be surprised if #Canadian A two-part contract proposal is submitted #NHL #people To Brandon Gignac for the remainder of the season and 24-25.
Old check for #Demons He deserves this contract and the opportunity to play games #NHL #4epointeurAHL
– Stephane Leroux (@StephRDSJunior) February 4, 2024
Brandon Gignac, who is currently fourth in points in the AHL, will join CH next week. What a disdain for Julien Gauthier.
#Inhabitants of the island Winger Julien Gauthier passed through waivers without being claimed: https://t.co/nrUK765k6Q
-Pro Hockey Rumors (@prohockeyrumors) February 3, 2024
Kent Hughes wanted to know something about the Quebec forward who was claimed on waivers by Patrick Roy. He prefers to give a two-part agreement to Gignac.
With 3 assists on Friday night, Brandon Gignac became the third player in Laval Rocket history to reach the 100-point mark! 👏
Alex Belzil and Rafael Harvey Benard are the others ⚜ pic.twitter.com/3p1X1u4dzJ
– RDS (@RDSca) February 3, 2024
This news is very exciting for Gignac and his family: a two-way deal will allow him to call up the Montreal Canadiens next week, thus opening the doors to the most prestigious hockey league in the world. While he spent his entire career in the American League.
For Brandon Gignac, this is the fulfillment of his lifelong dream. After years of tireless effort and unwavering dedication, he is preparing to step onto the ice at Bell Center with a CH jersey on his back.
Great life lesson: When you persevere, anything can happen.
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