According to Montreal Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin, both Brian Flynn and Dwight King will not be re-signed to return to the team next year. The pair are unrestricted free agents on July 1st, and join Nikita Nesterov as players already told they will not be returning.
Flynn has spent the couple of years with the Canadiens after being acquired from the Buffalo Sabres at the 2015 deadline. Though he has been an effective checker, he’s never quite lived up to the hype he had when signed out of the University of Maine. At the time, he was a pretty sought-after forward prospect that many thought would be able to contribute offensively at the NHL level. Instead, he’s only been able to put up 61 points in 275 games.
King is another deadline acquisition, this time from the Los Angeles Kings just a few months ago. The hulking forward was brought in to add some toughness to the lineup and actually has a history as a pretty effective secondary scoring threat. In 2013-14, King put up 15 goals and 30 points.
It wouldn’t be surprising to see both land somewhere in fourth-line roles, especially King who is hitting the open market at 27 and has the size many coaches and GM love to add to their bottom-six forwards.