His next contract remains undecided, but a four-year extension seems likely, especially with teams in need of offensive firepower.
The Los Angeles Kings and the Vancouver Canucks, his former teams, are interested. Is the same true for the Habs? It would be surprising, unfortunately, but one never knows Kent Hughes's plan.
With 260 goals and 261 assists in 812 regular-season games, he boasts an impressive record since being drafted in 2010, including winning the Stanley Cup with the Kings in 2014.