Let’s return to the case of Jonathan Marchessault.
Jonathan Marchessault wanted to stay in Vegas. He tried to negotiate with the club’s bosses, but quickly realized that he couldn’t finish his career in Nevada.
He therefore decided to play in Nashville with his former teammate Steven Stamkos.
What’s important to know is that the Québécois has never been afraid to speak publicly. He was the first to say he spoke to the Habs during the free agent process, for example.
And recently, he talked about the Vegas offers. On the Cam & Strick Podcast, he (notably) said this:
They didn’t want to go long term, they were in the three-year waters. I wanted four years. – Jonathan Marchessault on the Golden Knights
But what you need to know is that Knights GM Kelly McCrimmon said something else. In an interview with SiriusXM, he made it very clear that he had offered his former player four years.
So, on paper, it looks like someone’s lying.
VGK GM hits a lot of topics including a four-year deal offered to Jonathan Marchessault https://t.co/9CMOqXRR7M
– gary lawless (@garylawless) September 13, 2024
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However, I get the feeling that it’s not all black and white. Listening to Marchessault’s full statement, and making links, one realizes that the truth may be different. A little different, at the very least.
From what we understand, the Golden Knights GM isn’t lying when he says he’s offered a four-year contract. Renaud Lavoie recently mentioned that the contract was deferred until 2042.
So, if he’s telling the truth, he did offer a four-year contract, but let’s just say it wasn’t an attractive one.
And from the player’s side, we can continue his quote by mentioning that a little later in the Cam & Strick podcast, he said “he had received offers, but nothing to consider” before ending the process. Were they four-year offers?
Jonathan Marchessault, who took the negotiations over on his own, wanted 4 years from Vegas, they offered three. Full episode avail on all platforms!@CamandStrick #VegasBorn pic.twitter.com/Pk4PhRUQem
– Andy Strickland (@andystrickland) September 10, 2024
Is it possible that Marchessault meant that he didn’t get a good four-year offer and that the GM failed to mention that his four-year offer wasn’t very attractive? Is it possible that “in the waters” of three years is… four years?
Is it possible that this situation is the result of a dispute following negotiations? I think there was a bit of all that in what everyone said, and that the squabble is over.
Overtime
– Four shots for Aatos Koivu in the first period of his game.
#GoHabsGo prospect Aatos Koivu had four shots for TPS in the first period. He leads the team in that regard.
Not bad considering he’s being used as a fourth-line winger, which means minimal ice time.
– Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) September 13, 2024
– An important moment.
A barrier falls!
WHL player Braxton Whitehead will make the jump to the NCAA in 2025-26.
It was forbidden before. It will now be possible#NCAA #CHL https://t.co/32w0UcenPM
– Marc-Olivier Beaudoin (@MOBeaudoin1) September 13, 2024
– News from the Montreal CF.
We’re talking about his recurring injuries, not his attitude, of course.
(I really don’t think he’ll continue his association with the club next year)
– Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) September 13, 2024
G. Gervais mentioned that the coaches would have to find solutions.
According to Laurent Courtois, the key to winning/making the playoffs is mental: not giving up and staying the course.
“Most players are convinced. Only 2-3 players are waiting for it to happen…”
– Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) September 13, 2024
– Please note.
🔎 Messi back against the Union!
Tata Martino didn’t specify what exact role Lionel #Messi 🇦🇷 will play tomorrow after 2 months out with injury, but said the team captain is not subject to any playing time limitations
Via @FrancoPanizo #InterMiamiCF pic.twitter.com/oNF6d0gaZN
– KAN FC ⚽ (@kanfootballclub) September 13, 2024
– Artturi Lehkonen won’t start the season on time.
Nathan MacKinnon said Tuesday that teammate Artturi Lehkonen’s “not starting the season” in the Avalanche lineup.
Reached out to an Avs spokesperson for an official update:
Lehkonen, who had offseason shoulder surgery, won’t be a full participant when training camp opens next…
– John Matisz (@MatiszJohn) September 13, 2024