After a regular season beyond expectations and unexpected participation in the playoffs, the Montreal Canadiens Management will take stock on Monday from 10 am.
RDS, RDS Info and RDS.ca will be at the forefront of attending this meeting after season and is suitable for this highly anticipated press conference by the executive vice-president Jeff Gorton and general manager Kent Hughes. The two Hockey men will trace their balance sheet of the season and they should share the team orientations for the dead season that begins and the recovery next June.
The Canadians participated in the playoffs thanks to a 40-31-11 file for 91 points. Martin St-Louis’ team deserved its place in series in the last game of the regular season. This performance even applies to the coach a Jack Adams trophy appointment for the best league coach.
-Very few observers expected such a result. Before the start of the campaign, the managing director said he wanted his team to play significant matches in March, unlike the previous season while Canadians were quickly put on the garage because of their performance.
The last season revives hopes for amateurs and despite elimination in five games in front of Washington’s capital in the first round. The future of the team should be promising with a core of very young star players. The Caux Caufield, Nick Suzuki, Juraj Slafkovsky and Lane Hutson have enough to keep the enthusiasm of the partisans high. In addition, the Russian feeling Ivan Demidov will continue his apprenticeship with his presence from the start of the next season.
Management will answer questions about any autonomous players without compensation Christian Dvorak, Joel Armia and Michael Pezzetta, who will be free as the air from July 1 to discuss with the NHL teams unless they ratify new agreements with the Habs.