Canadiens GM Hughes thrilled to start building winning franchise in his hometown
MONTREAL — On a stage laid out directly onto the Bell Centre ice, the Montreal Canadiens introduced newly hired general manager Kent Hughes on Wednesday afternoon.
The Beaconsfield, Que. native signed a five-year deal to team up with executive vice president of hockey operations Jeff Gorton and become the 18th GM in Habs history. The former sports agent is leaving behind his firm Quartexx Management, which he joined in 2016, in help end the struggles of his hometown hockey team and build a winner.
“In the past, Jeff and I spoke about the possibility of joining the New York Rangers but those discussions didn’t last very long,” said Hughes, referring to Gorton’s past role as GM of the Broadway Blueshirts. “I still had work to do in the sports agent world but this time it was Montreal. It’s the city I grew up in and it’s the most decorated franchise in hockey history.”
Hughes credits friend and current Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin for speaking with him as he mulled over the possibility of being Montreal’s next GM.