Acquisition of two former Montreal Canadiens forwards: it's not aging well for the Colorado Avalanche
This summer, the Colorado Avalanche acquired two former Montreal Canadiens forwards. Jonathan Drouin and Tomas Tatar signed with the team, giving them the opportunity to play for a Stanley Cup contender.
However, the enjoyment was short-lived for both players, as the Avalanche is about to leave them out of the lineup for tonight's game.
This information was reported by Peter Baugh, while both players were doing extra work after the morning practice.
In Drouin's case, he has only one point in eight games, which he collected in the first game. For Tatar, he has four assists in as many games.
Both players have not been able to find the back of the net so far, and Jared Bednar is sending them a clear message.
POLL |
Do you think Drouin and Tatar's NHL careers will end after this season? |
Yes for Drouin | 242 | 44.4 % |
Yes for Tatar | 34 | 6.2 % |
Yes for both | 197 | 36.1 % |
No for both | 72 | 13.2 % |
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