Armed with new deal, Alex Newhook eager to start fresh with Canadiens - Montreal Gazette | Canada News Media
Connect with us

Sports

Armed with new deal, Alex Newhook eager to start fresh with Canadiens – Montreal Gazette

Published

 on


The four-year contract the 22-year-old forward acquired in trade with the Avalanche carries an average of US$2.9 million per season.

Article content

Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes has put the final stamp on the trade that brought Alex Newhook to Montreal from the Colorado Avalanche.

Advertisement 2

Article content

On Tuesday morning, Hughes announced that Newhook has agreed to terms on a four-year, US$11.6-million contract that will pay the 22-year-old forward an average of US$2.9 million per season. Hughes acquired Newhook from the Avalanche on June 27 in exchange for a first-round pick at the next day’s NHL Draft in Nashville (defenceman Mikhail Gulyayev), a second-round pick (forward Ethan Gauthier) and defenceman Gianni Fairbrother.

Article content

Newhook is coming off a three-year, NHL entry-level contract that paid him an average of US$908,333 per season.

“Coming into a team and knowing that they want you to be there for four years, at least, is exciting,” Newhook said during a video conference with Montreal media members Tuesday afternoon. “The money, it’s good to have some security and come out of (the contract) at a good time. I think four years is great. Gives me some time to grow and not be rushed into another deal and be comfortable in a city for at least four (years). So it’s really exciting.”

Article content

Advertisement 3

Article content

Newhook had 16-14-30 totals in 82 games last season for the Avalanche, who selected him in the first round (16th overall) of the 2019 NHL Draft. In 159 career regular-season games with the Avalanche, Newhook had 27-39-66 totals. The St. John’s, N.L., native was also part of the Avalanche team that won the Stanley Cup in 2022.

Advertisement 4

Article content

“My personal goals were to do a lot more than I did last year,” Newhook said. “I don’t think I reached the goals or the potential that I could have last year.

“It felt like there were times that I maybe could have got a bit more opportunity and definitely could have done better with the opportunity I was given at times,” he added. “For whatever reason, I didn’t have as good a year as I wanted to. But happy to be with a new start, a fresh start, and try to tap into that potential.”

Newhook only averaged 13:57 of ice time last season with Colorado and that number was reduced to 9:15 in the playoffs, when the Avalanche was upset by the Seattle Kraken in a seven-game, first-round series.

“It’s tough when you’re playing six or seven minutes a night in the most important games,” Newhook said. “I’m a competitor. I want to be in those situations, I want to be trusted to play in those situations. That part was definitely frustrating for me.”

Advertisement 5

Article content

Newhook will definitely get more ice time on a young, rebuilding Canadiens team. The 5-foot-10, 190-pounder can play centre or left wing and can also be used on the power play and penalty-kill.

“I think there’s a lot of possibility,” Newhook said. “I think I can bring a lot of speed to this team, a lot of speed and skill. I know we’re a young team. Even though I’m a younger player, having been through a Cup run and having won already I think I can bring some of that experience to the team.”

Newhook is also looking forward to having Martin St. Louis as his head coach.

“I think everyone there loves him,” said Newhook, who spoke with St. Louis shortly after being traded to the Canadiens. “People see what he’s done with younger guys that have come in and been able to play. It looks like a lot of them get to play freely. … It’s definitely nice hearing a coach that says he wants you to play your game, wants you to not be afraid to make mistakes.“

Advertisement 6

Article content

Advertisement 7

Article content

The Canadiens now have three players who were selected in the first round of the 2019 draft: Kirby Dach (third overall by the Chicago Blackhawks), Cole Caufield (15th overall by the Canadiens) and Newhook.

Newhook is represented by Quartexx Management, the same company Hughes was a player agent with before becoming GM of the Canadiens. Newhook had Hughes’s oldest son, Riley, as a teammate with the BCHL’s Victoria Grizzlies in 2018-19. That’s the season Newhook led the league in scoring with 38-64-102 totals in 53 games before going to Boston College for two years.

“He’s not tall, but he’s heavy,” Hughes said about Newhook after making the trade. “Can he play on the wing and bring pace to a complementary role on a top six? Can he be a third-line centre, can he be a second-line centre? I think those are all things that are to be determined. But we believe he has the potential to do more.”

Newhook will wear No. 15 with the Canadiens after wearing No. 18 with the Avalanche. No. 18 has been retired by the Canadiens in honour of Hall of Fame defenceman Serge Savard.

scowan@postmedia.com

twitter.com/StuCowan1


  1. Stu Cowan: Canadiens have high hopes for prospect Owen Beck | Montreal Gazette


  2. Stu Cowan: Canadiens becoming a family affair for the Xhekaj brothers

Article content

Comments

Postmedia is committed to maintaining a lively but civil forum for discussion and encourage all readers to share their views on our articles. Comments may take up to an hour for moderation before appearing on the site. We ask you to keep your comments relevant and respectful. We have enabled email notifications—you will now receive an email if you receive a reply to your comment, there is an update to a comment thread you follow or if a user you follow comments. Visit our Community Guidelines for more information and details on how to adjust your email settings.

Join the Conversation

Advertisement 1

Adblock test (Why?)



Source link

Continue Reading

Sports

Red Wings sign Raymond to 8-year, $64.6 million contract

Published

 on

 

DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Red Wings signed forward Lucas Raymond to an eight-year, $64.6 million contract Monday, completing a deal with one of their best young players less than 72 hours before training camp begins.

Raymond will count $8.075 million against the salary cap through 2032. The 22-year-old was a restricted free agent without a contract for the upcoming NHL season and was coming off setting career highs with 31 goals, 41 assists and 72 points.

The Red Wings have another one of those in defenceman Moritz Seider, who won the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year in 2021-22.

Detroit is looking to end an eight-year playoff drought dating to the Original Six franchise’s last appearance in 2016.

Raymond, a Swede who was the fourth pick in 2020, has 174 points in 238 games since breaking into the league.

AP NHL:

The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.

Source link

Continue Reading

Sports

Cousins caps winning drive with TD pass to London as Falcons rally past Eagles 22-21

Published

 on

 

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Kirk Cousins led a flawless last-minute drive for Atlanta and connected with Drake London for a 7-yard touchdown with 34 seconds left to give the Falcons a 22-21 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night.

Saquon Barkley dropped a short pass that stopped the clock with 1:46 left and forced the Eagles to settle for a field goal instead of a game-sealing first down. That was plenty of time for Cousins — especially against an Eagles defense playing soft coverage with a nonexistent pass rush.

The 36-year-old veteran, playing his second game since tearing his Achilles tendon last Oct. 29 while playing for Minnesota, shook off an uneven effort and hit Darnell Mooney for 21 and 26 yards on consecutive plays during the decisive drive.

Cousins found London on a short pass to his right for the tying score, and Younghoe Koo put Atlanta (1-1) on top with a 48-yard extra point after London was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct. The go-ahead drive took just 65 seconds.

Jalen Hurts had his final pass intercepted by Jessie Bates III to seal Atlanta’s win and set off a wild celebration on the sideline.

The Eagles (1-1) went ahead on Hurts’ 1-yard tush push score with 6:47 left. Barkley finished with 95 yards on 22 carries in his home debut for Philadelphia, but his drop provided the Falcons with some hope.

And then Cousins started playing like the QB Atlanta thought it was getting when it signed him to a four-year, $180 million contract.

Cousins finished 20 of 29 for 241 yards and two touchdowns. Atlanta’s first TD was a 41-yarder from Cousins to Mooney, who finished with three catches for 88 yards.

Hurts was 23 of 30 for 183 yards, including a touchdown pass to DeVonta Smith. With No. 1 receiver A.J. Brown out with a hamstring injury, Smith led the Eagles with seven catches for 76 yards and a score.

Jake Elliott kicked two field goals for the Eagles. His 28-yarder with 1:39 left made it 21-15.

Atlanta kept stalling in the red zone, getting three field goals from Koo, before Cousins fired over the middle to Mooney, who shook loose from C.J. Gardner-Johnson and left him on the turf before he somersaulted into the end zone with 1:21 left in the third quarter for a 15-10 lead. Cousins failed on the 2-point conversion pass.

Hurts had some juice in his step during a second-quarter TD drive, running with abandon for big plays much like he did in the 2022 season. He spiked the ball in a rare, raw show of emotion on a 23-yard run, earning a delay-of-game penalty. He shrugged off the 5-yard setback and scrambled for 9 yards and 15 yards to move the Eagles to Atlanta’s 19.

With comedian Shane Gillis and actor Bradley Cooper among the fans cheering on the Eagles, Hurts connected with Smith in the back of the end zone for a 7-yard TD that made it 7-3.

Under new defensive coordinator Vince Fangio, the Eagles have established an early knack for allowing long drives that end with three points instead of seven. Koo kicked field goals of 39, 22 and 34 yards, the last one enough for a 9-7 lead in the third quarter. In their opener, the Eagles held the Packers to just three field goals when they drove inside the 20.

Questionable call

Rather than take a chip-shot field goal from Elliott, the Eagles’ fourth-and-4 gamble at Atlanta’s 9-yard line in the first quarter failed when Hurts threw an incomplete pass.

Elliott kicked a 29-yarder with 4:31 left in the third quarter for a 10-9 lead.

Running wild

Bijan Robinson ran for 97 yards for the Falcons. The Eagles stuffed him late on fourth-and-1 at the Atlanta 39.

Barkley was quiet until the go-ahead drive, a week after he rushed for 109 yards and scored three touchdowns against Green Bay. Eagles fans booed when the opening drive of the game ended without Barkley touching the ball. They went wild when he had consecutive 9-yard runs to open the second drive. Barkley had 40 yards rushing in the first half.

Foles honored

Former Eagles QB Nick Foles, who led the franchise to its only Super Bowl title, served as an honorary captain and led the crowd in a rendition of “Fly, Eagles, Fly.”

Injuries

The Falcons played without LB Nate Landman (calf, quad).

Up next

Atlanta hosts Super Bowl champion Kansas City on Sunday.

The Eagles play at New Orleans on Sunday.

___

AP NFL:

The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.

Source link

Continue Reading

Sports

Fernandez and Dabrowski headline Canadian lineup for Billie Jean King Cup Finals

Published

 on

 

TORONTO – Singles star Leylah Fernandez and doubles specialist Gabriela Dabrowski will anchor Canada’s five-player lineup when the team tries to defend its Billie Jean King Cup title in mid-November.

The 26th-ranked Fernandez, the 2021 U.S. Open finalist from Laval, Que., is the lone Canadian in the top 100 of the WTA Tour’s singles rankings.

Dabrowski, from Ottawa, is ranked fourth on the doubles list. The 2023 U.S. Open women’s doubles champion won mixed doubles bronze with Felix Auger-Aliassime at the recent Paris Olympics.

Marina Stakusic of Mississauga, Ont., returns after a breakout performance last year, capped by her singles win in Canada’s 2-0 victory over Italy in the final. Vancouver’s Rebecca Marino is also back and Bianca Andreescu, the 2019 U.S. Open champion from Mississauga, Ont., returns to the squad for the first time since 2022.

“Winning the Billie Jean King Cup in 2023 was a dream come true for us, and not only that, but I feel like we made a statement to the world about the strength of this nation when it comes to tennis,” Canada captain Heidi El Tabakh said Monday in a release. “Once again, we have a very strong team this year with Bianca joining Leylah, Gaby, Rebecca and Marina, making it an extremely powerful team that is more than capable of going all the way.

“At the end of the day, our goal is to make Canada proud, and we’ll do our best to bring the same level of effort and excitement that we had in last year’s finals.”

Fernandez, who beat Jasmine Paolini to clinch Canada’s first-ever title at the competition, is ranked No. 42 in doubles.

Canada, which received an automatic berth as defending champion, will play the winner of the first-round tie between Great Britain and Germany on Nov. 17 at Malaga’s Martin Carpena Arena.

Australia, Italy and wild-card entry Czechia also received first-round byes. The tournament, which continues through Nov. 20, also includes host Spain, Slovakia, the United States, Poland, Japan and Romania.

Stakusic is up 27 spots to No. 128 in the latest world singles rankings. Marino is at No. 134 and Andreescu, the 2019 U.S. Open champion, is ranked 167th.

Canada will look to become the first team since Czechia in 2016 to successfully defend its Billie Jean King Cup title.

Malaga will also host the Nov. 19-24 Davis Cup Final 8. The Canadian men qualified over the weekend with a 2-1 victory over Great Britain in Manchester.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 16, 2024.

The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.

Source link

Continue Reading

Trending

Exit mobile version