"I was just really excited when I saw the offer sheet the first time," Kotkaniemi said Sunday. "I thought how it would be over there. I had a good talk with Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon] and Carolina, so I was just really excited. ... I mean, like I said, Carolina is a great team, they'll be a [Stanley Cup]*
Kotkaniemi has scored 62 points (22 goals, 40 assists) in 171 regular-season NHL games and 12 points (nine goals, three assists) in 29 playoff games. He said his tenure with Montreal "could've been better."
"At the end, when I think of the whole journey over there, I think it was a good run," he said. "There are ups and downs every time. I think that's normal. I made some really good friends over there on the team and off the ice too. I have really good things to say about them."
The Hurricanes intend to start Kotkaniemi at left wing, Waddell said. He played center for the Canadiens.
"We have [Sebastian] Aho, [Vincent] Trocheck and [Jordan] Staal down the middle, and he'll get to play with some very good players," Waddell said. "We think he has the skill to be able to do that."
Montreal gave Aho a five-year, $42.27 million offer sheet on July 1, 2019, and Carolina matched six days later.
"It certainly was not revenge," Waddell said of giving Kotkaniemi the offer sheet. "We talked about this player, we know this player, we have an opportunity. We used the [collective bargaining agreement] as other teams have in the past to try to acquire a 21-year-old player. So, to us, it was all about the player. We looked around the League and thought this made the most sense from where we are as a team."
Kotkaniemi's contract includes a $20 signing bonus; Aho wears No. 20. Waddell explained that the Hurricanes were having fun with the signing bonus amount.
"Again, we are trying to build our fan base here in Raleigh," Waddell said. "We're not as fortunate as Montreal and some other cities that have sold-out crowds every night. Our social team does an outstanding job of engaging our fans. We were certainly aware of what we were putting out there, but we were doing it from, nothing against Montreal at all, it was all about what we're trying to build here in Raleigh. As you've seen over the last few years since Tom's bought the team, we're pretty active socially and doing a lot of things. It's just another thing we felt was good for our fans."