Selling Canadiens in position to add picks and prospects ahead of NHL trade deadline
MONTREAL — General Manager Kent Hughes has stayed in Montreal as his Canadiens begin a four-game road trip through the NHL’s Western Conference.
Hughes has presumably stayed home to better make deals ahead of Friday’s trade deadline as the Habs will likely once again be sellers. Defenceman Joel Edmundson, who missed 20 games this season with a lower-body injury, travelled with the Canadiens was scheduled to practice with his teammates on Monday in San Jose.
Centre Sean Monahan, another tradable asset for Hughes, remains on the long-term injury reserve. He has been out with a lower-body injury since Dec. 5 and was placed on LTIR on Jan. 17.
Hughes is in his second season as Montreal’s GM and was very busy at last year’s trade deadline, drastically remaking the Habs’ lineup.