Radulov, 30, signed a one-year contract reportedly worth $5.75 million July 1 knowing he would have a top-six role, and that Montreal needed his offensive talent. He showed it in the preseason with five points in three games.
During the past two seasons in the Kontinental Hockey League, Radulov had 136 points (47 goals, 89 assists) in 99 games; no one had more. In his prior experience in the NHL, parts of three seasons with the Predators from 2006-12, had 102 points (47 goals, 55 assists) in 154 games, so there shouldn't be too much of a transition needed. His new teammates have been impressed by his work ethic and focus in training camp, not to mention his talent.
So far, so good.