Montreal Canadiens’ retooled front office is focused on player development
MONTREAL — When Jeff Gorton signed on to become the Montreal Canadiens’ new executive vice-president of hockey operations last fall, the two pillars he wanted to improve were hockey development and analytics.
The Canadiens headed into the first training camp of Gorton’s and general manager Kent Hughes’s era with a retooled hockey development team. New to the team are Olympic gold medallist Marie-Phillip Poulin as player development consultant, Scott Pellerin as hockey development consultant and Adam Nicholas as director of hockey development.
Player development coach Francis Bouillon was already on board before Gorton’s arrival and noticed that he walked the talk, quickly adding more resources at their disposal.
“I think it was clear when Jeff and Kent came in, they met (director of player development Rob Ramage) and I and they told us that they wanted to surround themselves with more people,” Bouillon said. “That was the first meeting I had with them and that’s what they’ve done pretty quickly. They wanted more people in development and they hired Marie-Philip, Adams and Scotty.