With the NHL trade deadline upcoming, could they be looking to unload a couple of players and could the Minnesota Wild be the beneficiaries? The Athletic's Pierre LeBrun said on TSN on Thursday the Canadiens are far apart on an extension with center Jake Evans,
The Washington Capitals are looking to strengthen their roster ahead of the March 7 trade deadline, with a particular focus on bolstering their forward group. Among the potential options, NHL insider David Pagnotta reported on Saturday's "The Latest" that the Capitals have an interest in Montreal Canadiens forwards Jake Evans and Joel Armia.
Read the recent NHL news and rumors about Jake Evans for fantasy hockey. Montreal Canadiens center Jake Evans has agreed to a four-year extension
With the NHL trade deadline approaching, the Montreal Canadiens seem locked into trading two of their most-coveted forwards. After reports revealed the Habs' asking prices in potential trades involving Jake Evans and Joel Armia,
Evans had a lot of money-related thoughts running through his head in his contract year, but ultimately, he and his wife chose happiness.
BROSSARD – Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes announced on Tuesday that the Club has agreed to terms on a four-year contract extension (2025-26 to 2028-29) with forward Jake Evans. The deal will pay him an average annual salary of $2.85 million.
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The Gazette on MSNMoney isn’t everything to Canadiens’ Jake EvansVeteran Habs centre was willing to take less money in exchange for stability for him and his wife and the ability to stay in Montreal.
The Montreal Canadiens signed Jake Evans to a four-year contract, likely removing him from the NHL trade market.
Montreal Canadiens forward Jake Evans agreed to a four-year, $11.4 million extension on Tuesday. The deal will extend through the 2028-29 season for Evans. Evans, 28, has recorded 28 points (12 goals,
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