The Montreal Canadiens have changed quite a bit over the past few weeks.
A look at Kent Hughes
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It is often said that it takes years for a new general manager to really get the team under his or her belt. In Hughes' case, things are moving quickly!
A look at Kent Hughes
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Since his arrival in January, there has been a lot of personnel movement. Players like Shea Weber have left...
A look at Kent Hughes
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...as Sean Monahan (pictured) and Evgeny Dadonov arrived.
A look at Kent Hughes
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The Beaconsfield man knows the ins and outs of the salary cap and contracts, as he used to be a player agent. Dadonov will make $5M, Monahan a little more.
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As an agent, Kent Hughes has shuffled some big deals. The 52-year-old has negotiated over $290M in contracts (puckpedia.com) for his clients (active players).
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The current Montreal Canadiens GM's main clients have been Kristopher Letang of the Pittsburgh Penguins...
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...Patrice Bergeron of the Boston Bruins and Darnell Nurse of the Edmonton Oilers.
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To prove that Kent Hughes was a good agent, let's take a close look at Nurse's contract. 8 years, $9.25M per season!
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Hughes knew the Oilers were precarious on the back end, and he made them pay top dollar to keep one of their only dependable pieces. Reliable, but expensive...
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It's easy to see why Kent Hughes' priority this spring was to get defenseman Jordan Harris under contract and graduate quickly. You can never have enough good defensemen!
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Those youngsters, Hughes decided to surround them with good veterans. Chris Wideman got a new two-year contract to provide some stability to the club.
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The draft sequence was also important in the arrival of Kent Hughes with the Canadiens.
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First, he was selected at the very top of the amateur auction, which is not something everyone gets.
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Junior Juraj Slakovsky heard his name called by Kent Hughes.
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Interesting note: Hughes was also the agent for Vincent Lecavalier, the first pick in the 1998 draft!
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Also in the 2022 draft, Hughes concocted a trade to bring young Kirby Dach to Montreal. Really, the face of the team will not be the same this season!
A look at Kent Hughes
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In closing, note that Hughes has represented many Quebec players over the years. Perhaps this reality will also follow him to the head of the Habs, as it once did...