The Montreal Canadiens have surprised everyone this season, sitting only six points behind the Columbus Blue Jackets for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference with a game in hand.
The Montreal Canadiens are on the rise. After three straight seasons of finishing in the bottom five of the league standings, ...
There’s no sugar-coating the Kaiden Guhle injury for the Montreal Canadiens. It’s a huge blow to a team that, with exception ...
In this edition of the Montreal Canadiens News & Rumours, general manager (GM) Kent Hughes has his work cut out for him as ...
The Montreal Canadiens are in the mix for a wild card ... was to play meaningful hockey in March and April. This is why General Manager Kent Hughes went out and traded for Patrik Laine in the ...
Also in this week's notebook, Lane Hutson's self-evaluation, the second line's emergence and an update on an under-the-radar prospect.
When he took over from Marc Bergevin as the Montreal Canadiens' general manager, Kent Hughes said that ideally, his version of the Habs would be fast and focussed on the attack. A few weeks later ...
BROSSARD, Quebec — Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes had just watched his team play a solid first period on the afternoon of New Year’s Eve in Las Vegas, but his young team was ...
It's already been three years since the Montreal Canadiens replaced general manager Marc Bergevin by Kent Hughes and there's ...
But the success of the Chevaliers, going 37-29-4 and a QMJHL Final appearance, caught the eye of Montreal Canadiens general manager Serge Savard. The Canadiens were struggling during the 1983-84 ...
Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes says he doesn't regret visiting a prospect in Russia, despite facing widespread backlash amid the country's ongoing war in Ukraine.
BROSSARD, Que. - Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes says he doesn’t regret visiting a prospect in Russia, despite facing widespread backlash amid the country’s ongoing war in Ukraine.