Kent Hughes Could Make a Big Move as Canadiens Forward Gains Trade Value
Kent Hughes has been very active since the start of summer and continues to actively search for a second-line center for the Montreal Canadiens.
In recent months, the GM has seen one of his forwards increase in trade value, and he could decide to include him in a deal.
Since taking the helm of the Canadiens, Kent Hughes has completed several moves,including the departures of
Tyler Toffoli,
Ben Chiarot,
Artturi Lehkonen,
Brett Kulak,
Sean Monahan,
Alexander Romanov,
Joel Edmundson, Mike Hoffman,
Jake Allen,
Johnathan Kovacevic,
Jeff Petry,
Justin Barron, and even
Shea Weber's contract.
When he took on this new challenge in January 2022, Hughes was a relatively unknown name for many hockey fans. However, he quickly climbed the ranks and is now considered one of the NHL's top GMs.
Recently, Puck Empire ranked him 7th, and ahead of him, you'll find almost exclusively general managers who have won the Stanley Cup in recent years.
Josh Anderson Has Increased in Value and Becomes a Definitely Interesting Option on the Trade Market
In 2023-24, Josh Anderson had a particularly difficult season with a team still in the midst of rebuilding. The right winger recorded just 9 goals in 78 games.
However, number 17 bounced back strongly last season, scoring 15 goals and 27 points in 81 games.
In addition to boosting his stats, the 6'3", 226 lb forward caught the attention of the entire NHL during the playoffs due to his
memorable confrontation with Tom Wilson, even escalating to physical altercations on the players' bench.
Every GM in the league remembers that moment. If you hope to win the Stanley Cup, you know Josh Anderson is a playoff-ready player.
Moreover, he only has two seasons left on his contract, which expires in the summer of 2027. With the salary cap increasing, his $5,500,000 cap hit becomes even more attractive, as teams will have more flexibility.
If you want to go deep in the playoffs, you want Josh Anderson. But even with his rising value, keeping him in Montreal would certainly not be a disappointment.
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