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Canadiens sign Moen, hire Daigneault as assistant coach

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The Canadian Press
6/29/2012 6:07:42 PM
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MONTREAL -- Veteran forward Travis Moen has elected to remain a Montreal Canadien for another four seasons.

The 30-year-old potential free agent agreed to a US$7.2 million, four-year contract with the club on Friday. He is to earn $1.8 million per season after getting $1.5 million in each of the last three campaigns in Montreal.

"Travis brings tremendous leadership to our club and is very appreciated by his teammates," general manager Marc Bergevin said in a statement, adding he was glad to sign him before the free agent market opens on Sunday.

"He has a lot of experience and brings a physical presence to our group of forwards."

The Canadiens also added former NHL defenceman Jean-Jacques Daigneault to their coaching staff as an assistant to new bench boss Michel Therrien, and signed checking centre Petteri Nokelainen and defence prospect Brandon Nash.

The six-foot-two 214-pound Moen was on pace for a career season in goal-scoring with nine in 48 games before his season ended on Feb. 9 with an upper body injury. The Stewart Valley, Sask., native averaged 15:42 of ice time, mostly playing a physical, checking game on the third or fourth lines.

Moen, who won a Stanley Cup with Anaheim in 2007, had has 52 goals and 107 points in 570 games. He first signed as a free agent with Montreal in 2009.

The signing leaves only tough forward Brad Staubitz unsigned among the team's potential unrestricted free agents. The Canadiens opted not to sign potential UFAs Mathieu Darche, Chris Campoli and Michael Blunden.

The 46-year-old Daigneault played six of his 16 NHL seasons in Montreal, winning a Stanley Cup in 1993.

Therrien's staff is now likely complete with Daigneault, Gerard Gallant and Clement Jodoin as assistants, along with returning goaltender coach Pierre Groulx and video coach Mario Leblanc.

"Our group of defencemen will largely benefit from his experience and his solid reputation as a coach," Therrien said of Daigneault in a statement.

Daigneault spent the last five seasons as an assistant coach with the Hartford Wolf Pack of the AHL. He got into coaching in 2005-06 with the Phoenix Roadrunners of the ECHL.

Daigneault grew up in southwestern Montreal playing on minor hockey teams with new Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin and Pittsburgh Penguins owner and former star player Mario Lemieux.

Nokelainen and Nash signed one-year contracts.

Nokelainen, 26, a five-year NHL veteran, had three goals and four assists in 56 games last season. His contract pays $575,000.

He was acquired in a trade from Phoenix last October. Nokelainen has 20 goals and 21 assists in 245 career NHL games.

The 25-year-old Nash missed all of last season after suffering a shoulder injury in training camp.

The six-foot-three 214-pound blue-liner played two games for the Canadiens in 2010-11, while spending most of the season with AHL Hamilton.

Travis Moen (Photo: Abelimages/Getty Images)

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