Post by Ronald Ohlander on Jun 30, 2009 16:52:34 GMT -5
Not sure of all the details at the moment, I just got a text from TSN saying Higgens went the other way in a 6-man trade.
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Habs acquire Scott Gomez Jun 30, 2009, 5:15 PM EDT PRESS RELEASE
MONTREAL -- Montreal Canadiens General Manager Bob Gainey announced the acquisition of forward Scott Gomez along with forward Tom Pyatt and defenseman Michael Busto from the New York Rangers, in return for forward Christopher Higgins and defencemen Ryan McDonagh, Pavel Valentenko and Doug Janik.
"We are extremely pleased to have acquired an impact centreman in Scott Gomez. He is an outstanding playmaker and an excellent skater. Having won the Stanley Cup twice with the New Jersey Devils, he brings a lot of playoff experience to our team. Scott is an elite player who will certainly contribute to the success of our team for years to come," said Bob Gainey.
Scott Gomez, 29, will be entering his 10th NHL season in 2009-10. Last season, the 5’11’’ and 200 lbs centerman led the Rangers (tied with Nikolai Zherdev) with 58 points, including 16 goals in 77 regular season games. As a member of the New Jersey Devils for seven seasons and the New York Rangers for the last two seasons, Gomez recorded 578 points in 706 games, registered 1,914 shots and maintained a plus-60 differential. Gomez proved his durability, having missed a mere 32 regular season games (on a possible 738) during his NHL career. After a seven-year stint with the Devils, Scott Gomez signed a seven year agreement with the New York Rangers as an unrestricted free agent on July 1, 2007.
The first-ever Hispanic player drafted in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft and 18th Alaskan-born player ever selected, Scott Gomez started off his NHL career with the Devils in 1999-00. In his first season with New Jersey, he recorded 70 points in 82 games and clinched the Calder Award as the NHL Rookie of the Year. A two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Devils in 1999-00 and 2002-03, Gomez never missed the Stanley Cup playoffs in his nine-season career, playing 114 postseason games and contributing 81 points, including 27 goals and a plus-15 differential.
On the international stage, Scott Gomez was called upon to represent the United States at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin where he recorded five points, including four goals in six games. Earlier today, USA Hockey invited Gomez to its 2010 Olympic orientation camp.
Michael Busto is 23 years old. The 6’1’’, 210-pound defenseman played for the ECHL Charlotte Checkers for the past two seasons. The Burnaby, BC native registered 11 points in 54 games last season (3 goals, 8 assists), and 41 penalty minutes. He joined the Rangers as a free agent in April 2007.
Tom Pyatt is 22 years old. The 6’0’’, 185-pound forward registered 37 points in 73 games with the AHL Hartford Wolfpack last season (15 goals, 22 assists). The Thunder Bay, Ontario native was a 4th round selection for the Rangers, 107th overall in 2005. He earned a gold medal with Team Canada at the World Junior Championships in 2006 and 2007.
Christopher Higgins registered 23 points in 57 games with the Canadiens in 2008-09 (12 goals, 11 assists). The Canadiens’ first round pick in 2002 played in 282 career regular season games in the NHL, and registered 151 points (84 goals, 67 assists). Ryan McDonagh, 20, completed in 2008-09 his second season with the University of Wisconsin Badgers in the WCHA. The Canadiens’ first round pick in 2007 recorded 16 points in 36 games (5 goals, 11 assists). Pavel Valentenko, 21, played in only four games with the AHL Hamilton Bulldogs before opting to resume his career in Russia with the Moscow Dynamo of the KHL, where he played eight games (0-1-1). Doug Janik, acquired from the Dallas Stars on February 26 in return for Steve Bégin, played in 22 games with Rockford and Hamilton in the AHL, and recorded seven points (0-7-7).
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Habs acquire Scott Gomez Jun 30, 2009, 5:15 PM EDT PRESS RELEASE
MONTREAL -- Montreal Canadiens General Manager Bob Gainey announced the acquisition of forward Scott Gomez along with forward Tom Pyatt and defenseman Michael Busto from the New York Rangers, in return for forward Christopher Higgins and defencemen Ryan McDonagh, Pavel Valentenko and Doug Janik.
"We are extremely pleased to have acquired an impact centreman in Scott Gomez. He is an outstanding playmaker and an excellent skater. Having won the Stanley Cup twice with the New Jersey Devils, he brings a lot of playoff experience to our team. Scott is an elite player who will certainly contribute to the success of our team for years to come," said Bob Gainey.
Scott Gomez, 29, will be entering his 10th NHL season in 2009-10. Last season, the 5’11’’ and 200 lbs centerman led the Rangers (tied with Nikolai Zherdev) with 58 points, including 16 goals in 77 regular season games. As a member of the New Jersey Devils for seven seasons and the New York Rangers for the last two seasons, Gomez recorded 578 points in 706 games, registered 1,914 shots and maintained a plus-60 differential. Gomez proved his durability, having missed a mere 32 regular season games (on a possible 738) during his NHL career. After a seven-year stint with the Devils, Scott Gomez signed a seven year agreement with the New York Rangers as an unrestricted free agent on July 1, 2007.
The first-ever Hispanic player drafted in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft and 18th Alaskan-born player ever selected, Scott Gomez started off his NHL career with the Devils in 1999-00. In his first season with New Jersey, he recorded 70 points in 82 games and clinched the Calder Award as the NHL Rookie of the Year. A two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Devils in 1999-00 and 2002-03, Gomez never missed the Stanley Cup playoffs in his nine-season career, playing 114 postseason games and contributing 81 points, including 27 goals and a plus-15 differential.
On the international stage, Scott Gomez was called upon to represent the United States at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin where he recorded five points, including four goals in six games. Earlier today, USA Hockey invited Gomez to its 2010 Olympic orientation camp.
Michael Busto is 23 years old. The 6’1’’, 210-pound defenseman played for the ECHL Charlotte Checkers for the past two seasons. The Burnaby, BC native registered 11 points in 54 games last season (3 goals, 8 assists), and 41 penalty minutes. He joined the Rangers as a free agent in April 2007.
Tom Pyatt is 22 years old. The 6’0’’, 185-pound forward registered 37 points in 73 games with the AHL Hartford Wolfpack last season (15 goals, 22 assists). The Thunder Bay, Ontario native was a 4th round selection for the Rangers, 107th overall in 2005. He earned a gold medal with Team Canada at the World Junior Championships in 2006 and 2007.
Christopher Higgins registered 23 points in 57 games with the Canadiens in 2008-09 (12 goals, 11 assists). The Canadiens’ first round pick in 2002 played in 282 career regular season games in the NHL, and registered 151 points (84 goals, 67 assists). Ryan McDonagh, 20, completed in 2008-09 his second season with the University of Wisconsin Badgers in the WCHA. The Canadiens’ first round pick in 2007 recorded 16 points in 36 games (5 goals, 11 assists). Pavel Valentenko, 21, played in only four games with the AHL Hamilton Bulldogs before opting to resume his career in Russia with the Moscow Dynamo of the KHL, where he played eight games (0-1-1). Doug Janik, acquired from the Dallas Stars on February 26 in return for Steve Bégin, played in 22 games with Rockford and Hamilton in the AHL, and recorded seven points (0-7-7).