Dinamo Riga: Trotter Signs with Habs

| June 15, 2011 | Comments (0)
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The official website of Dinamo Riga of the KHL has announced that Brock Trotter will not be back for the second year of his two-year contract.  The website reports that Trotter has signed with the Montreal Canadiens.  There has been no confirmation by the Canadiens on the report.

Text translated to English:

“At the request of hockey, Dinamo Riga has suspended contract with the Canadian attackers Brok Trotter (Brock Trotter), who reached agreement on the next season with the NHL club the Montreal Canadiens.

Agreement with Brock Trotter before last season was concluded for two seasons, but it was the point, which was intended to stop the event hockey will make a contract with the NHL club.By contrast, Dinamo Riga reserves the right to Brock Trotter KHL.

24-year-old Brock Trotter Dinamo Riga composition played one season in the regular championship in 49 KHL games getting 9 goals and 17 assists returning, as well as earning a net efficiency of “+3″ and 38 penalty minutes. By contrast, the play-off macho, he participated in 11 games, getting four goals and five assists returning, as well as earning a net efficiency “-7″ and 10 penalty minutes.”

 

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From Dinamo Riga website

 

 

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