Canadiens sign Alex Galchenyuk to three-year contract, avoid arbitration
MONTREAL — Alex Galchenyuk agreed to a three-year contract with the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday and now the question is where he will play next season.
The 23-year-old forward who scored 30 goals in 2015-16 has been slated to be a top-line centre since he was drafted third overall in 2012, but two coaches, Michel Therrien and his successor Claude Julien, have questioned his ability to handle the defensive responsibilities that come with that position and moved him to left wing.
And there are still rumblings that the Canadiens may deal the Milwaukee-born player of Belarusian descent, who reportedly does not have a no-trade clause in his contract.
Galchenyuk was a restricted free agent who had been among 30 NHL players to file for arbitration, but he avoided that ordeal by inking a three-year US$14.7 million contract that averages $4.9 million per season against the salary cap.


