Parros is being brought into Montreal because Brandon Prust was fighting out of his weight-class last season, now Parros can fight the heavy-weights.

Parros is being brought into Montreal because Brandon Prust was fighting out of his weight-class last season, now Parros can fight the heavy-weights.
Johnson had no points in 10 games with the Bruins last season and only one assist in two games for the Providence Bruins of the AHL.
Hamilton had 30 goals and 18 assists (48 points) in 56 games as a member of the Toronto Marlies last season. He will head to Edmonton where former Marlies head coach Dallas Eakins is now the head coach. It has been well documented that Eakins is a big fan of Hamilton.
Regin spent the first five years of his NHL career in Ottawa where totaled 19 goals and 36 assists (55 points) in 178 games.
The 24-year-old defenseman was the 31st overall pick in 2007. He is a solid puck moving defenseman who could crack the Maple Leafs blueline next season.
Richardson is a gritty fourth-line forward that brings some toughness that new bench boss John Tortorella should love.
Schultz had three assists and was a minus-6 in 26 games for the Capitals last season. Schultz is a big-body at 6-foot-6, 227 pounds and has 75 careers points in 399 games.
Khudobin went 9-4-1 with a 2.32 GAA and .920 SV% as the Bruins backup to Tuukka Rask. He will go to Carolina and replace Dan Ellis as Cam Ward's backup.
In 530 games, Moore, who played for the Sharks in 2011-12, has 67 goals and 185 points. He sat our last season for family reasons.
Weber only appeared in six games with the Habs last season after dealing with injuries. He has 32 points in 115 career games.
Nystrom, 30, has spent the last two seasons with the Dallas Stars, posting 11 points (7g-4a), 61 penalty minutes and ranked among the League leaders in hits (122) while playing in all 48 games in 2012-13
Hamonic is a great defensive-defenseman at 6-foot-2 and over 200 pounds, but he also has talent in the offensive zone. He has 10 goals and 50 assists in 183 games in his first three seasons with the Islanders.
Noesen was the 21st overall pick in the 2011 NHL Draft. He had 82 points in 63 games in 2011-12 as a member of the Plymouth Whalers. This past season was not quite as successful, but he was still a point per game player with 53 points in 51 games.
Silfverberg netted 10 goals and added nine assists in 48 games in his first full NHL season. The 39th overall pick in the 2009 NHL Draft appears to be an NHL-ready forward who will have a chance to learn from Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry.
Ryan, 26, scored at least 30 goals from 2008-2012 but only managed 11 goals in the lockout shortened season. He is signed through 2014-15 with a cap-hit of $5.1 million per year. On a day where the Senators lost their long-time captain, Daniel Alfredsson they have made a splash by acquiring the 2005 #2 overall pick.
Filppula has spent the first eight years of his career with the Detroit Red Wings scoring 100 goals and 151 assists in 483 games. He had an off year last season totaling only 17 points in 41 games. The 29-year-old Fin had a career high 23 goals in 2011-12.
The 36-year-old forward had three goals and eight assists in 23 playoff games with Chicago.
Rozsival had 12 assists in 27 games with the Hawks this season as well as four assists in 23 playoff games en route to a Stanley Cup.
Ellis posted a 6-8-2 record with Carolina in 19 games played, recording a .906 save percentage, a 3.13 goals against average and one shutout. The six-year NHL veteran has appeared in 184 career regular season games for Dallas, Nashville, Tampa Bay, Anaheim and Carolina. He has a career record of 78-65-17 with 13 shutouts, a .908 save percentage and a 2.73 goals against average.
Aucoin has amassed only 49 points in 143 games (12 points in 2013) with the Islanders, Capitals and Hurricanes.