Marc Denis says (also) that it should be done by next Friday

When will Cole Caufield’s next contract be announced?

We’ve been asking ourselves this question for a little while and everything indicates that we will have the answer soon.

Actually, Marc Denis said earlier this morning on TSN 690 that he “wouldn’t really be surprised” to see developments announced by next Friday.the day after the team’s last scheduled game against the Bruins.

Recall that about a week ago, Tony Marinaro said for his part that a contract extension was going to be announced before the end of the season…

This allows us to believe that things are progressing.

The Habs game analyst on RDS also maintains that the attacker’s injury slowed down the negotiation process, which is a bit obvious.

However, Marc Denis also says that at this moment, Kent Hughes cannot have his head 100% devoted to the negotiations because, how could I say…

Players are dropping like flies. In fact, the infirmary has turned into a hospital in recent weeks with all the players who are injured and you will understand that the situation is not easy to manage for the team’s GM.

That said, it’s not as if Caufield’s case had “taken the edge” for all that. Negotiations are on Kent Hughes’ priority list and when things can begin to calm down, the two clans can sit down with their heads rested to discuss.

Because with all the chaos going on right now, it’s practically impossible for Hughes to take the time to analyze the file with the help of Pat Brisson, the principal’s agent.

Now all that remains is to wait for the whole thing to materialize…

And we just have to wait to see what amount will be granted to him for the duration of his agreement. That’s what we can’t wait to see, isn’t it?

One thing is sure and certain. Even though he’s been injured and only played 46 games this season, he’ll break the bank.

A lot of

Nice!

– You mustn’t spoof, all the same.

– Good listening.

– Good mentality.

– Place Bell is likely to be noisy tonight.

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