It has been a tough season for Canadiens center Cedric Paquette. He has struggled to stay healthy, and when he has been in the lineup, things haven’t gone much better. As a result, Montreal has placed Paquette on waivers, according to TSN's Chris Johnston.
The 28-year-old signed with Montreal in the summer, inking a one-year, $950K deal with an eye on him playing a regular role on the fourth line and penalty kill. However, he has wound up playing in just 24 games this season, recording two assists while logging less than nine minutes a night in ice time. That production is largely in line with last season when he managed just eight points in 48 games between Ottawa and Carolina where he was in and out of the lineup.
Paquette is a veteran of more than 400 NHL regular-season games and has 95 career playoff contests under his belt, so there’s a small chance a team might want him for depth for the postseason. More likely is that he’ll go unclaimed on Sunday and be sent to AHL Laval where his entire cap hit would come off Montreal’s books.
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