
Francis Bouillon
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Bouillon signed with Ambri-Piotta-NLA of Switzerland on Wednesday, TSN reports.
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The soon-to-be-39-year-old Bouillon figures to end his playing career in Europe after the Canadiens released him from his training camp tryout in October. Bouillon tallied two goals and six points over 52 games with the Habs last season.
The soon-to-be-39-year-old Bouillon figures to end his playing career in Europe after the Canadiens released him from his training camp tryout in October. Bouillon tallied two goals and six points over 52 games with the Habs last season.
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Bouillon returned to Montreal, where he began his NHL career, and reunited with coach Michel Therrien last season. He had just nine points in 48 games, but he brought a steady game to the blue line and earned himself a one-year extension. He'll be a fifth/sixth defenseman for the Canadiens this season and can serve as a mentor to young defenders, like Jarrod Tinordi, Nathan Beaulieu and Greg Pateryn, who are on the cusp of full-time duty in the NHL.
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The Canadiens released Bouillon on Monday.
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Bouillon, who has been skating with the Canadiens during preseason, is competing for the final spot on defense with rookie Jarred Tinordi, the Montreal Gazette reports.
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Bouillon will skate with the Canadiens during training camp, the Montreal Gazette reports.
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Bouillon scored the game-winning goal in overtime in a 5-4 win over the Senators. The goal was Bouillon's first of the season and finished off a furious comeback that saw Montreal scored three times in the final four minutes of regulation.
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Bouillon will be in the starting lineup Wednesday night against the Bruins, Hockey Inside Out reports.
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