Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes met with the media today, as the team prepares for the draft combine and meetings with many of the top available prospects. When asked about head coach Martin St. Louis, Hughes explained to reporters including Eric Engels of Sportsnet that a contract should be settled in the coming days.
St. Louis seemed to have a very positive impact on the team after coming in partway through the season, and though the club posted just a 14-19-4 record under him, there are high hopes for his future should he want to coach long-term. The 46-year-old was a Hall of Fame player but had very little coaching experience before he took over in Montreal.
- Speaking of a Hall of Famer taking over, Angela James will move from the bench to the front office for the Toronto Six, as she was named general manager of the PHF franchise today. James, of course, is one of the most influential figures in women’s hockey history, and recently became a part-owner of the Six along with a group including Anthony Stewart and Ted Nolan. James was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011 and won four World Championship gold medals.
- It seems so long ago now that Vladimir Tarasenko requested a trade away from the St. Louis Blues. The veteran winger made a triumphant return to the ice this season, scoring 34 goals and setting a new career-high with 82 points in just 75 games. With six more tallies in the postseason, there’s little doubt that the 30-year-old can still contribute at a high level. With one year left on his contract, the question was posed to Blues general manager Doug Armstrong today about whether Tarasenko would still be on the team next season. His answer: “I’m not concerned about Vladi for next year at all.” Armstrong suggested that he won’t worry about the 2023 offseason–when Tarasenko and Ryan O’Reilly are both scheduled to hit unrestricted free agency–just yet, as he’s focused on next season’s roster.