For the second time in a week, Kyle Dubas watches a Montreal Canadiens game from the press gallery.
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The general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins is part of the list of recruiters present at the Bell Center for the clash between the CH and the Edmonton Oilers. He was also in Buffalo a week ago for the afternoon game against the Sabres.
According to various media reports last week, several players are available on the trade market in Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania’s roster is at a crossroads, with an aging core and few young players to take over.
She also began her shift by sending veteran center player Lars Eller to the Washington Capitals last Tuesday in return for a draft pick.
After 20 games in 2024-25, the Penguins have only seven wins and have conceded the most goals in the Bettman circuit.
Dubas also acts as associate general manager for the Canadian team which will participate in the 4 Nations Showdown next February. It’s a safe bet that he follows CH activities to observe the performances of attacker Nick Suzuki as well as goalkeeper Samuel Montembeault, two players in the running for the Canadian team.
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