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Why Kaberle?
by Paul on 12/09/11 at 08:58 PM ET
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from Mike Boone of Hockey Inside/Out,
There are now two clear-cut criteria for being GM of the Montreal Canadiens:
* The candidate must speak French.
* He must own a hazardous-materials suit to handle the toxic contracts this team is carrying on its books.Carolina signed Kaberle to a three year contract for $4.25 million per.
On the Canadiens burgeoning roster of guys on the wrong side of 30 who are signed long-term for big $$$, Kaberle joins the poster child for toxicity, Scott Gomez; Andrei Markov, who’s playing Tiny Tim in the team’s production of A Christmas Carol; and the two players who are earning their money (so far): Brian Gionta and Erik Cole.
Will Kaberle help the ailing PP?
He didn’t in Boston.
And the pedigree! Kaberle played for the Leafs AND Bruins, who, from a Canadiens fan’s perspective, are Hamas and Hezbollah.
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