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Canadiens: Veleno Signing Was A Great Move

There’s no denying that Joe Veleno didn’t live up to his potential. When the Detroit Red Wings drafted him 30th overall at the 2018 draft, they expected more than a career-best season of 28 points in 80 games, which is why they eventually decided to move on. So did Veleno, though; he realized he would never be the dominant force he was in the QMJHL, and he decided to adapt.

When he signed a one-year, $900,000 cap hit contract with the Montreal Canadiens , it raised a few eyebrows, but with just eight games to go in the season, it seems obvious that it was an astute move by GM Kent Hughes.

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Not that the Montreal native has produced more than he did in Detroit, or in Chicago , for that matter, but when the Canadiens called upon him (he has played 55 of the 74 games Montreal played so far), he was ready to go.

While Veleno embraced his bottom-of-the-lineup support role and only contributed two goals and two assists, he has been throwing his body around and committing to forecheck as if there was no tomorrow, which there almost isn’t when you’re a player on the bubble, playing for your spot in the lineup every night.

Through his 55 games, the winger/center has landed 139 hits, the third-highest total on the team, behind Zachary Bolduc and Arber Xhekaj , who have 155 hits in 72 games for the former and in 57 games for the latter.

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The fact that he has converted into a player who’s throwing his weight around can only help him get more games with the Canadiens, especially with the playoffs fast approaching. On top of being willing to play a physical game, he also has the hockey IQ necessary to thrive in Martin St-Louis’ system, and when the Habs are healthy, the coach may face quite a predicament when he has to decide who to scratch. He brings an energy and physical presence that some veterans just can’t bring anymore, on top of being able to take faceoffs.

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