The 6-foot right shot defenceman won the Stanley Cup with the Florida Panthers last season and elected to sign a seven-year, $50 million deal with the Seattle Kraken on July 1.
on the opening day of free agency, Montour finally has had a chance to reflect upon last season and everything that transpired.
He is joining a Kraken team that missed the playoffs last year after going 34-35-13 to finish sixth in the Pacific Division. However, his experience in helping the Panthers win their first championship and the Kraken’s eagerness for success is what helped sell him on signing with the club. “They weren’t happy with the way their season went last year after not making the playoffs,” said Montour. “They have plenty of guys who have in the past with the personnel that they have and they’re hungry to get back and win.
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