I saw this on Sportsnet’s Twitter feed. This is a fine quote from the Montreal Canadiens’ general manager to make. But will ...
Currently, what’s drawing attention in Montreal is the race for the playoffs. With the Sabres and the Devils (Jake Allen is ...
The Canadiens' playoff push is fueled in part by a desire to have a peak Bell Centre experience. They came close Saturday ...
Canadiens are installing their style of play and the young core taking shape, the team has shown Hughes that they are ready ...
On Tuesday night, rivalry night at the Bell Centre, as the Montreal Canadiens hosted the Ottawa Senators. With the hosts ...
The Montreal Canadiens have come a long way under GM Kent Hughes's watch, and their best chance to get to where they want to go lies ahead.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNCowan: Canadiens GM Kent Hughes hopes patience pays offHe doesn’t acquire any players at the NHL trade deadline, but also didn’t give anyone up after Habs got back in the mix for a ...
The hottest line in hockey since the Four Nations break has been Nick Suzuki's trio. It's why the Canadiens are fighting for a playoff spot. Brian Wilde has more.
MANALAPAN, Fla. — It’s Sunday, the Montreal Canadiens are resting after their best game of the season, and Kent Hughes is in a good mood. Despite having his travel delayed by a couple of hours ...
Kent Hughes is going to have a big summer. He will have room to maneuver with the salary cap going up for next season and we ...
Marc Bergevin said a few notable phrases during his reign as the GM of the Canadiens. My favorite is clearly: if you want ...
General manager Kent Hughes has more patience than a lot of Canadiens fans. That’s a good thing during a rebuild. Friday’s 3 p.m. NHL trade deadline passed without Hughes making any moves ...
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