To hear Kent Hughes, CH is not ready to make a transaction

To hear Kent Hughes, CH is not ready to make a transaction
To hear Kent Hughes, CH is not ready to make a transaction

Seeing the Canadian having difficulties on the ice, it is easy to advise Kent Hughes to seek help.

Because as it is there, the club won’t be in the mix if they continue to lose more often than not.

But the CEO does not panic. He wants to follow his plan…

We know that Kent Hughes is looking at the long term. His goal is to see the Canadian be competitive for a long time… But that doesn’t mean he automatically has to move now for that to happen.

After all, the Canadiens are not one player away from being one of the dominant clubs in the National League. Far from it, even.

This is why for the moment, the idea of ​​making a transaction is not the priority of the CEO, who was met at the meeting of the general managers of the National League.

Kent Hughes instead takes advantage of his time to evaluate the players he currently has on hand:

We will not do short-term things that will harm our long-term goals. –Kent Hughes

In recent weeks, there have been rumors saying that the Canadiens GM was looking for a defender.

But being interested in a player and paying top dollar to get him is different.

Kent Hughes has his eyes fixed on the future and that is why he is not ready to sacrifice his pieces to help the club right now.

It would be illogical in a sense, because the Canadiens’ season… Actually, let’s just say that we shouldn’t necessarily expect a lot of glory if we rely on what we’ve been seeing lately.

All this to say that we shouldn’t necessarily believe in a trade according to the words of Kent Hughes, because the plan of the organization is to learn more about the guys already in place to see if they can help the long-term team.

And that’s not a bad thing in my eyes in the current context. It’s times like these that we can see which players are ready to go to war after all… #Reconstruction

In burst

– Please note:

– The Jets add depth in front of the net.

– At least…

– Dante Fabbro in his new colors:

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