Former Cup Champion is Officially Leaving The NHL
It seems as if the trend has officially began, it you are a underwhelming NHL players it is time to take your talents elsewhere such as Russia, Europe or other countries that will praise a player a lot more than the NHL does; that's been the case for several individuals.
Yesterday on Tuesday August 16th Cedric Paquette officially announced he will be leaving the NHL, and North America hockey as a whole to play some Euro hockey!
Puck Empire reported the following:
«Cedric Paquette (@paquette18) has signed with Dinamo Minsk in Belarus. , 29, had two assists through 29 games played with Montreal this season. Paquette played 448 games in the NHL with Tampa Bay, Ottawa, Carolina, and Montreal, putting up 51 goals and
95 points. He won a Stanley Cup with Tampa Bay in 2020.»
|
13 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Former Blackhawks Patrick Kane's heartfelt moment from the last time he was in Chicago says a lot |
|
14 hours ago | By Ryan Hall Troubled Chicago Sports Network Welcomes Chicago Blackhawks Legend To Broadcasting Team |
|
15 hours ago | By Sam Walker NHL provides update on referee Mitch Dunning who suffered a violent collision on Monday in Avalanche vs Flyers |
|
16 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Blackhawks Make Surprising Decision With Drew Commesso One Day After Calling Him Up From AHL |
|
17 hours ago | By Sam Walker Oilers face backlash after getting revenge and acquiring player formerly charged with aggravated drunk driving |
|
18 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Big development in Jim Montgomery ending up signing with the Chicago Blackhawks per report |
|
19 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Chicago Blackhawks release update on Seth Jones and his injury timeline is long-term |
|
21 hours ago | By Sam Walker 19-year old Connor Bedard breaks the silence on his dwelling three-goal season start in Chicago |
Previously on HawksInsider