Chad Graff, Pioneer Press -- Justin Fontaine insists this Wild training camp is no different from last year's.
The two-year, one-way contract he signed this summer doesn't change his mind-set from a year ago when he was in the final year of his contract and fighting just to keep his job.
It's impossible to ignore how different things are for him, though.
For the first time in his career, he has job security in the NHL.
Rather than auditioning for a roster spot, Fontaine was tapped to play Thursday night's exhibition game against the Penguins alongside skilled forwards Thomas Vanek and Mikko Koivu, his chance to show he's ready for a bigger role on the team.
"I think there's a different feeling for him," Wild coach Mike Yeo said. "There's no question he's coming in with the sense that he belongs here, the comfort level that he doesn't have to worry about whether one mistake might be the difference between him going home or staying."
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Friday, September 26, 2014
Pioneer Press: Wild's Justin Fontaine: Small-town boy starting to make big impact
Speaking of former college hockey players. Former UMD Bulldog Justin Fontaine is in camp with a new contract trying to cement a roster spot with the Minnesota Wild. Fontaine is on a one-way contract so he could end up playing for the Iowa Wild to start the season.
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Read the article buddy, he signed a one way contract not a two way. Plus the article is stating that he is not fighting for a roster spot, instead he is fighting for a BIGGER ROLE on the team
ReplyDeleteGood point Matt... Changed it.
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