According to sources in Montreal, defencemen Patrice Brisebois is on the verge of signing a one year contract with the Canadiens. Earlier reports stated that the Habs had offered the veteran a deal worth 700,000$.
First of all, I must say I am impressed with Brisebois, who is coming back into the lion's den after essentially being booed out by the harsh Montreal fanbase. Many may be disgruntled by his return, but for all the complaining about players not wanting to play in Montreal, it is abundantly clear that Brisebois does.
I believe that Brisebois could actually provide a good boost to Montreal's second power-play unit, considering that after Hamrlik, Markov and Streit the team is left between Dandenault and Bouillon to man the point. In that regard, he is undoubtedly an upgrade. Also, although he is an aging defencemen, one must be mindful that two of his best seasons came in the last three years. Prior to leaving Montreal, he had one of his most solid seasons with the Habs, leading the team in +/- at +17 while avoiding many of the costly brain cramps that earned him the ire of the fans. The following season, post-lockout, in Colorado he obtained a carreer high in points with 38. Although last year was considerably difficult for him, mainly due to injuries, I feel he could still contribute something to the team.
Having said all that, I cannot help but feel that his signing (should it officially occur) is precursor to a trade. Montreal already had a pretty clearly defined top-seven with Hamrlik, Markov, Komisarek, Streit, Dandenault, Bouillon and Gorges. Combine that with Mathieu Biron, Jaime Rivers and J.P Côté who are in Hamilton but have all seen time in the NHL and with Pavel Valatenko and Ryan O'Byrne who both seem on the verge of the big league, it just seems to leave the team with an unreasonable logjam on the blueline.
I guess only time will tell, and this post will be awfully useless if Brisebois doesn't sign after all...
While I typically call Quebec City my home, I am currently studying abroad in beautiful Copenhagen, Denmark and going to bed at ungodly hours watching hockey.
I've been a Montreal Canadiens fan since the age of 13 and now I have turned to blogging to share my views about my favourite team and the league with other insightful readers and bloggers.