Canadiens GM Kent Hughes says NHLers want to play in Montreal
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes disagrees with the perception that NHL players don’t want to play in Montreal, noting that winger Cole Caufield was happy to commit to the team long-term.
Caufield signed an eight-year, US$62.8-million contract extension with the Canadiens on Monday.
“I often hear people say that guys don’t want to play in Montreal, and I disagree with that,” Hughes said on Thursday at the NHL draft combine. “Players are happy to be in a good environment when they’re playing hockey.
“It’s important to note that Cole wanted to be here. It sends a message to others that good players want to play in Montreal.”