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Thursday, October 5, 2000
Rangers deny deal with Chicago is connected



NEW YORK -- Stephane Quintal left his heart in Montreal and now must try to find his career with the Chicago Blackhawks.

Quintal bolted the Montreal Canadiens before last season for greener, richer pastures with the New York Rangers. After publicly questioning his decision to leave Montreal, Quintal wore out his welcome in New York.

Stephane Quintal
Quintal

The Blackhawks claimed the 31-year-old defenseman Thursday after the Rangers placed him on waivers. The clubs also completed a deal that sent defenseman Brad Brown and left wing Michal Grosek to the Rangers for future considerations.

Last April, toward the end of the first year of a four-year $11.4 million contract, Quintal was quoted in a Montreal newspaper as saying that his heart was still in the Canadian city despite leaving to take more money from the Rangers.

Quintal was immediately suspended for the remainder of the season by Madison Square Garden president Dave Checketts, already frustrated by the Rangers' third-straight non-playoff year.

With new general manager Glen Sather in place, it appeared Quintal might get a second chance in New York. But Quintal's preseason performance killed that opportunity quickly.

"What happened last summer I told him was over with," Sather said. "If he had come to training camp and played like he played in Montreal a few years ago, chances are he might not have been placed on waivers.

"I didn't see any indication of that right from the start of training camp through. I wasn't mad at him for what happened. I think we buried the hatchet on that situation. That incident as far as I was concerned was dead."

Quintal, a 12-year NHL veteran, appeared in 75 games for the Rangers. He had two goals, 14 assists and 77 penalty minutes. He has 48 goals, 142 assists and 1,021 penalty minutes in 750 NHL games for the Rangers, Boston, St. Louis, Winnipeg and Montreal.

Sather did not feel Quintal would regain his old form if he stayed.

"I heard that he wanted to play here, but when I saw him at training camp and when I saw him in the games that he played, I just thought that it was better that he left here, for him and for us," Sather said. "He looked like a nervous wreck in the game he played at the Garden.

"There was some stigma left over in the Garden that I didn't think he was going to get over right away and we didn't have time to wait."

Quintal has a clause in his contract that guarantees a $3 million fifth-year if he was traded. The waiver move avoided that.

The New York Post reported Thursday the two deals were related and the arrangement is intended to circumvent the clause.

"I don't think I got around anything," Sather said. "The clause in his contract was if he was traded. He wasn't traded. He was placed on waivers and claimed on waivers."

Sather added that the deal for Brown and Grosek probably would have gone through anyway had a team other than the Blackhawks claimed Quintal. That would have just changed the future considerations.

Blackhawks assistant GM Nick Beverley would not comment on whether the deals were related.

The move was Chicago's second to acquire a defenseman this week. The Blackhawks acquired Alexander Karpovtsev from Toronto on Monday in exchange for Bryan McCabe.

"Our whole premise is we wanted to get our defense better and we think we've done that in the last few days here," Beverley said prior to Chicago's season-opener at Buffalo.

"We're looking for guys that can move the puck, get it up to our forwards. Obviously, Alpo Suhonen is the kind of coach that likes the offensive game. So we needed to address that."

Brown, 24, had nine assists and 134 penalty minutes in 57 games last season. Brown has one goal and 16 assists in 131 career games with Chicago and Montreal.

Grosek, 25, was acquired by the Blackhawks in March from Buffalo. He finished with 13 goals and 27 assists in 75 games. He has 77 goals and 104 assists in 350 games with Chicago, Buffalo and Winnipeg.




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