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Montreal’s Interest in Bo Horvat Rejected by Islanders

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In a recent report, NHL insider Pierre LeBrun revealed that the Montreal Canadiens reached out to the New York Islanders to express interest in forward Bo Horvat. However, the Islanders were quick to decline, making it clear that their star player is not available.

Horvat, who is entering the fourth season of an eight-year contract valued at $8.5 million annually, is not just any player for the Islanders; he is considered their top defenseman. With a full no-trade clause in his contract, Horvat has made it clear he has no desire to leave New York.

According to sources, the Islanders have no intention of moving Horvat, especially with head coach Pete DeBoer at the helm, signaling that the team is focused on retaining its core talent. As a player in his prime, Horvat’s contributions are vital, and the Islanders are committed to keeping him in the fold.

Last season, the 31-year-old forward showcased his skills, tallying 57 points, including 31 goals and 26 assists, across 68 games. Despite dealing with a lower-body injury that limited his play, his performance reaffirmed his value to the team.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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