Canadiens stand pat at deadline, GM could revisit ‘significant deal’ in off-season
ANAHEIM — The Montreal Canadiens didn’t make a move at the NHL trade deadline, but may have laid the groundwork for a major transaction this summer.
General manager Kent Hughes said he worked the phones until the final minutes Friday on a “significant deal” that fell through but could be pursued again in the off-season.
“Our objective was always to find trades that advance our main objective, which is to build a team that can win over the long term,” Hughes told reporters in Anaheim, Calif., hours before the Canadiens played the Ducks. “We spent a lot of time on one particular file. It went down to the last minute, it wasn’t completed.
“But that doesn’t prevent us from revisiting it in the summer.”


