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Sabres sign Montador
Posted September 25, 2009 by BuffaloPuck Staff.
Darcy Regier said at the NHL entry draft that his Buffalo Sabres team was looking for
players who will compete on a daily basis. The general manager found one on the opening day of
free agency.
The Sabres have signed defenseman Steve Montador to a two-year, $3.1 million contact. The
29-year-old unrestricted free agent started last season with Anaheim before being traded to
Boston at the deadline. He played 78 games, recording four goals, 17 assists, a plus-17 rating
and 143 penalty minutes. Montador added one goal, two assists, a plus-5 rating and 18 penalty
minutes in 11 playoff games.
The
top unrestricted free agent who played in Buffalo last season was
Jaroslav Spacek. He signed a three-year, $11.5 million deal to play
with the Montreal Canadiens.
"I certainly think the atmosphere in
Buffalo is always competitive, and teams that play consistently will
have that [competitiveness]," Montador said by phone. "Would I say they
needed that? I think they've always been consistent with that, but it
doesn't ever hurt to add more."
"He's a solid, character individual who comes to play every night," Montador's agent, Steve
Kaspar, said by phone. "He was looking to go to a place that has the same type of reputation
as a team, competes hard, and Buffalo is a hockey city. He couldn't be happier."
Montador, who was undrafted, is a seven-year veteran who has also played for Calgary and
Florida. The 6-foot, 211-pounder has 18 goals, 50 assists and 604 penalty minutes in 368
career games.
"If
I can contribute offensively, that's great. If I can add some
grittiness, that's something I'm comfortable with, too," Montador said.
"I feel there's a few areas I can contribute, and those are just a
couple of them."
"He's a gritty individual who at the end of the night, good or bad, you can always know he
gave it everything he had," Kaspar said. "I think that's a real credit to him, and I think
he'll fit in well with the Sabres."
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