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NHL Rumor: Marc-Andre Fleury and Montreal Canadians

Five teams ask if Mark Andre Fleury will retire

SDPN Sports: Agent Allan Walsh said five teams called him on July 1 to see if Marc-Andre Fleury will retire and play for another year.

Walsh: “On July 1, I got a call from five teams asking if Marc-Andre Fleury if there was any way to cancel retirement.”

Adam Wylde: “And?”

Walsh: “Well, he is, he is, now he knows he has no intention of playing next year.

You talk about the goalkeeper market this year, with five teams calling and they are ready to make serious offers in a year’s deal to attract flowers to their city. ”

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Montreal Canadians are still seeking offensive help

Marco d’Amico by rg.org: The Montreal Canadian is still looking to take action this offseason and is still considering St. Louis Bruce forward Jordan Kyrou, sources said. Canadians also have some interest in Evgeny Kuznetsov, who hopes to get the NHL return. Some blocking space was also cleared on the agenda.

Sources say patience is required when balancing long-term gaming with short-term demand.

They are actively seeking to improve their top six in scoring. Kyrou fits the bill, and Canadais-Blues recently traded when Logan Mailloux was sent to the Blues Zachary Bolduc. Kyrou’s No-Trade Terms Launched on July 1.

Jason Robertson (star) and Martin Necas (Avalanche) are two other names in the rumor factory.

Don’t expect Canadians to offer Mason McTavish.

The Canadian kicked the tire against free agent Joe Veleno.

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Kuznetsov is believed to be solving some options. The Canadians need some central depth, and Kuznetsov did play with Ivan Demidov at SKA last year.

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