Insider Explains Major Modification to Demidov’s KHL Contract That Prevents Him From Joining This Season

We are all really looking forward to seeing Ivan Demidov with the Montreal Canadiens. He has obvious talent, and he could really help the team reach the next level instantly.
While some hoped to see Demidov in the Canadiens uniform this season, General Manager Kent Hughes addressed this matter quite clearly earlier today during his mid-season review.

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To explain this, to explain the fact that Demidov will unfortunately not be able to join in time to finish the season in the National Hockey League, insider Frank Seravalli revealed this:

I Believe KHL contract end dates have been extended to May 31, which makes it tougher to envision scenario Demidov can play this season.

Frank Seravalli

A modification of KHL contracts affecting Ivan Demidov
It is this change that could prevent the Canadiens from signing Demidov before the end of the season.

In any case, we still fully expect to see the young phenomenon arrive in Montreal next fall, and honestly, that’s really what’s important.

Ivan Demidov, aged 19, has an impressive 31 points in 40 games this season, including 13 goals, and he has been literally on fire, especially since Kent Hughes and his associates’ trip to the KHL.

Do you believe the Canadiens will make the playoffs next year with Ivan Demidov in the lineup? Comment below 👇


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