Hughes remains general manager, and Gorton was promoted from executive vice president to president of hockey operations.
When you look at how the Habs’ lineup has improved, there are a few moments and developments that stand out.
Jeff Gorton and Kent Hughes each signed a multiyear contract to remain with the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday. Gorton, 57, ...
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The Montreal Canadiens announced five-year contract extensions for GM Kent Hughes and the newly promoted president of hockey ...
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The Montreal Canadiens have started the 2025 regular season on fire, heading out on their West Coast road trip with a 5-2-0 ...
Gorton becomes President of Hockey Operations MONTREAL – Montreal Canadiens Owner, President and Chief Executive Officer ...
When HuGo took over, the Habs were a tarnished brand. They had disrespected players, made embarrassing draft picks and costly ...
In a significant move for the Montreal Canadiens, Jeff Gorton and Kent Hughes have agreed to a five-year contract extension. This announcement came just hours before the team’s opening match at the ...
Draft Success: The successful drafting of players like Cole Caufield and Kaiden Guhle has positioned the Canadiens with one of the deepest prospect pools in the league. This focus on youth development ...
Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes addresses ongoing contract negotiations with Lane Hutson, highlighting the team’s approach amid a changing NHL market and recent high-profile deals.
The Montreal Canadiens secured Lane Hutson with an eight-year $70.8 million contract extension on Monday. The deal has a cap ...