Ben Chiarot says it took little persuading to sign with the Canadiens
BROSSARD, Que. — High taxes, obsessive fans, blanket media coverage and the French language are all reasons invoked to explain why NHL free agents tend to steer clear of Montreal. But Ben Chiarot isn’t worried about any of that.
“Guys have their reasons for not wanting to come here, but for me it’s a great city, a place that loves hockey and a team that, like I’ve said, is close to making the playoffs,” Chiarot told reporters Friday at the Canadiens’ training facility. “There wasn’t anything negative in my mind that would make me not want to come to Montreal.”
He noted that he knows Canadiens forward Joel Armia from their days together in Winnipeg, and Montreal’s Nate Thompson also contacted him. But there wasn’t much of a sales job needed before Chiarot signed a three-year deal with the club.
“When someone says you have a chance to play for the Montreal Canadiens, it’s pretty special,” he said. “I didn’t need to be sold on anything to come here and play here.”