Confirmed with Link: Canadiens Extend Jesse Ylonen (1-Year, 2-Way @ $775K)

Adam Michaels

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Note: I know it's already been confirmed in the Ylonen thread, but poor guy, he deserves his own "Confirmed with Link" thread. After all, Stephens, Maillet, Keeper had one. I think Ylo should have one also. 🤣






CapFriendly also has these numbers on their website, but they still await to confirm the details. Those numbers could end up being correct. But CF still doesn't have everything official as of yet.
 

Zilo44

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Smells like we will have to hope he clears waivers which is plausible. Unless Pezzetta is the one back in Laval, which I doubt
 
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Finally. I feel like he’s going to look a lot better than has has also
 

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Now that everyone who needed a contract is signed, hopefully HuGo can now focus on unloading some dead weight prior to the season.

In order to make room for guys like Ylonen, RHP, Heineman, and Farrell among others to battle for spots. Even if some end up in Laval, at least they will have a chance to make the team and not be forced down due to dead weight.
 

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Totally appropriate deal.
I'm not a huge Ylonen fan so I can't disagree. Skating well doesn't automatically make a player effective. Too bad he desn't have the drive RHP has.

Now that everyone who needed a contract is signed, hopefully HuGo can now focus on unloading some dead weight prior to the season.

In order to make room for guys like Ylonen, RHP, Heineman, and Farrell among others to battle for spots. Even if some end up in Laval, at least they will have a chance to make the team and not be forced down due to dead weight.
It's like a weight loss program those last pounds are the hardest to shed. :help:
 

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I'm not a huge Ylonen fan so I can't disagree. Skating well doesn't automatically make a player effective. Too bad he desn't have the drive RHP has.

Well, not only that, but it's also appropriate for him too, as he can hope to impress (and get a better deal for 24-25).
 

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Lol, just amazing work again
It just wasn't quite time for a 2 yr NHL show me deal yet
It's the 1 yr AHL show me deal where he will obviously get like 30-40 NHL games or more

Now that all the contracts are done , Kent can focus on the REAL work : there are 2-3 people who have to GO

And they will be "going" soon, next 2-3 weeks keep your ears perked up :D
 

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Lol, just amazing work again
It just wasn't quite time for a 2 yr NHL show me deal yet
It's the 1 yr AHL show me deal where he will obviously get like 30-40 NHL games or more

Now that all the contracts are done , Kent can focus on the REAL work : there are 2-3 people who have to GO

And they will be "going" soon, next 2-3 weeks keep your ears perked up :D
why 2-way? It makes it more probably that he would be claimed on waivers, should he erroneously be placed there.
 
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Cheap two-way contract for one season for a guy who produced 16 pts in 36 games last year in a limited role. Only 23 years old too.

There are teams who are going to take a chance on that waiver. Which might actually be what the Habs are planning.
 
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rickthegoon

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why 2-way? It makes it more probably that he would be claimed on waivers, should he erroneously be placed there.
Can't think of any team that would be in the need for an unproven bottom 6 guy at the start of the season. All organizations have plenty of these guys around.
Is he starts the season in Montreal, and magically starts producing, and then the Habs want to send him down mid-season when a few teams are injury plagued; than it could happen. I just don't see any of that happening in the near future.
 
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Cheap two-way contract for one season for a guy who produced 16 pts in 36 games last year in a limited role. Only 23 years old too.

There are teams who are going to take a chance on that waiver. Which might actually be what the Habs are planning.

If they were planning to lose him on waivers, they could have just not signed him.
 
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Now that everyone who needed a contract is signed, hopefully HuGo can now focus on unloading some dead weight prior to the season.

In order to make room for guys like Ylonen, RHP, Heineman, and Farrell among others to battle for spots. Even if some end up in Laval, at least they will have a chance to make the team and not be forced down due to dead weight.
I think if they can't make a deal that makes sense, they'll just keep everyone and see how things play out at camp. If Ylonen, Farrell, Heineman force their hand, they'll perhaps consider doing something more drastic with the unwanted vets after camp.
 

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We will see what happens in the next few weeks, but if we were to lose Ylonen to waivers, it would be quite annoying to lose our depth as soon as we start to harvest from the long investment of picks we had. It would be even more annoying to know it is happening because of bad/ordinary contracts like Hoffman and Armia instead of because our team is too good and deep and some kids pay the price.
 
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Can't think of any team that would be in the need for an unproven bottom 6 guy at the start of the season. All organizations have plenty of these guys around.
Is he starts the season in Montreal, and magically starts producing, and then the Habs want to send him down mid-season when a few teams are injury plagued; than it could happen. I just don't see any of that happening in the near future.
Disagree. A team like TB... keeps Ylonen and sends down Glendening/Eyssimont or Archibald and save 25k. Every single dollar is going to count for cap teams, and they'd actually welcome a guy potentially breaking out over a typical scrub 13th F.
 

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I think he would be a great trade piece. He's not a bad player but he's an extra piece for us and we have the luxury of being able to move a guy like that. A few years ago Ylonen would've had more internal value but he is definitely movable.
 

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