Montreal Canadiens sign defenceman Karl Alzner to five-year contract
MONTREAL — Karl Alzner says joining the Montreal Canadiens gives him a better chance to win a Stanley Cup than he had with the Capitals in Washington.
He was thrilled to sign a US$23.125-million, five-year contract as a free agent with the Canadiens on Saturday.
“The possibility of winning it with the Canadiens is something,” said Alzner, who will cost $4.625 million per season against the salary cap. “I’d love to go to the promised land with this team.”
Whether Montreal has the right pieces to win a Cup will have much to do with what general manager Marc Bergevin is able to find on the free agent and trade markets. His first big move was landing Alzner, a six-foot-three 219-pound stay-at-home defenceman who looks to be an upgrade on Alexei Emelin, who went to the Vegas Golden Knights in the expansion draft.


