The Canadiens’ opposing teams believe Martin St. Louis made a mistake this summer

The Canadiens’ opposing teams believe Martin St. Louis made a mistake this summer
The Canadiens’ opposing teams believe Martin St. Louis made a mistake this summer

Nothing is going well at the moment for the Canadian who has lost 6 of his last 8 matches and who is currently on a streak of three consecutive defeats.

Languishing in last place in the Atlantic Division with a record of 4-7-1 for a total of 9 points in 12 games, the CH is also in 30th place in the general NHL rankings.

For several weeks now, we have heard several pieces of information circulating to the effect that the DG Kent Hughes would currently be very active behind the scenes, trying to conclude a transaction to improve his team. According to several journalists and insidershe would be looking for a character attacker as well as a defender.

But by touring the other NHL teams, the journalist and insider Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic came to a striking observation. On the waves of BPM Sportshe said that according to most of the other groups he spoke to, Martin St. Louis made a mistake this summer by not taking advantage of the departure ofAlex Burrows to bring someone with experience behind the bench to better support him.

I toured the league in the last week. When it comes to the Canadian, the subject that comes up is that Montreal perhaps should have brought more experience behind the bench.

– Pierre LeBrun

It will be recalled that St. Louis responded to this question during the offseason, stating that he had no intention of hiring anyone to replace Burrows since he himself wanted to take care of the team power play.

Let’s see if he has the desire to remedy this situation in the near future. In the meantime, the CH will try to end its series of defeats by hosting the Calgary Flames tomorrow at the Bell Centre.

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