Habs Acquire Moore
MONTREAL ---Montreal Canadiens’ General Manager Pierre
Gauthier announced Thursday the
acquisition of former Harvard forward Dominic Moore from the
Florida Panthers, in return for the Canadiens’ second round
selection in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft.
The 29-year old Moore suited up for 48 games this season with the
Florida Panthers recording 17 points (8 goals and 9 assists),
serving 35 penalty minutes and shooting 81 times on the opposing
net. The 6’ and 196 lbs centerman scored two of his goals
with the man advantage and added another goal playing
shorthanded.
A native of Sarnia, Ontario, Moore earned 117 points (43 goals, 74
assists) in 353 regular season games in the NHL with the New York
Rangers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Minnesota Wild, Toronto Maple Leafs,
Buffalo Sabres and Florida Panthers.
Moore was a third round selection, 95th overall, by the New York
Rangers in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft.
A Harvard graduate, Moore played with Crimson from 1999 to 2003
and was voted to the ECAC All-Rookie Team in 2000, a member of the
ECAC Second All-Star Team in 2001. In 2003, he was selected to the
ECAC First All-Star Team and the NCAA East First All-American
Team.
The Canadiens also announced tonight that forward Ben Maxwell has
been assigned to the AHL Hamilton Bulldogs. Maxwell, 21, was held
pointless in eight games with the Canadiens this season. He had
been recalled from Hamilton on January 24.












