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Johnny Gaudreau was close to signing with the New Jersey Devils.
“I think I was trying to get a deal done with the Devils and then Columbus called, and I was like, ‘I want to go here,’” Gaudreau said on the “Spittin’ Chiclets” podcast. Gaudreau recounted that he hadn't heard from the Blue Jackets until 4pm on the first day of the free agent period. It sounds like had Columbus not acted when they did, Gaudreau would have ended up with the Devils. Obviously that's not what happened though.
Johnny Gaudreau plans to do something to "thank Calgary and everyone for how special it was to me."
Gaudreau didn't give specifics on what he had in mind though. Gaudreau was a huge part of the Flames for eight seasons and naturally was a fan favorite while he was playing for Calgary. That said, there are doubtless many Flames fans who are upset that he ultimately decided to leave Calgary to play in Columbus, especially after reports that the Flames were offering him a bigger contract. It will be interesting to see how fans in Calgary react the first time he plays there in a Blue Jackets jersey.
Johnny Gaudreau is excited to start his next chapter with the Columbus Blue Jackets.
"Throughout the process, I did my homework on places that I felt were good for me," said Gaudreau after he signed a seven-year, $68.25 million contract with Columbus. "I talked to some former players and after hearing some things, every time I talked to a different person about this city, it seemed like the person I was talking to was more excited than the last person I was talking to. It sounded like a perfect spot for us. We are so excited, and it's going to be a special place for us, I think. It's hard not to like what we've seen already today. It's been great." He sees plenty of potential and he is looking forward to getting started with the group.
Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman believes that Johnny Gaudreau hoped to sign with the Philadelphia Flyers.
It certainly came as a surprise when Gaudreau signed with Columbus and he feels he did his homework and found the ideal spot for himself. Still, Friedman's thoughts on the matter will probably anger most fans of the Flyers. “This is what I think happened — (Gaudreau) wanted to go to Philadelphia,” said Friedman on the latest 32 Thoughts podcast. “Philadelphia was his No. 1 choice. I don’t think there’s any doubt about that. Once Calgary was done, he wanted to go to Philly.” However, the Flyers did not make Gaudreau an offer. "I think there were people in Philly who wanted Gaudreau, and liked the idea of Gaudreau coming in there and energizing the market and selling tickets and everything, and I do think that was discussed," continued Friedman. "However, there was also a debate in Philly about — we were 40 points out of the playoffs. Does Johnny Gaudreau alone, taking all of our cap room, solve that problem? That’s No. 1. No. 2, I think the Ryan Ellis situation really made them think, ‘If we don’t have Ryan Ellis, we have to find defensemen.’ And they made a business decision that there were other things they had to do."
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