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The cautious optimism of the Canadian | The press

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

MONTREAL – Canadiens management is emphasizing the need for ​consistent performance⁣ as the team⁢ prepares for ‍the ⁢upcoming season,acknowledging past struggles with maintaining momentum and outlining ‍a ⁤strategy for improvement. ​The call ⁣for stability comes amid speculation about potential⁣ roster‌ shifts across the league, including the‌ possibility of veteran players becoming available via trade as teams position themselves‌ for the upcoming draft.

Director General Kent Hughes and ⁣head coach Martin St-Louis ⁣have both publicly addressed the issue of consistency, pinpointing it as a ​key area for development, particularly for the team’s younger players. Hughes ‍noted the team ⁤experienced uneven results following the Christmas break, winning only one game in a nine-game stretch,​ and a five-game losing ⁢streak in ⁤March. “This is a very important thing, both individually and ⁢collectively,” Hughes said. St-Louis echoed this sentiment, stating that the team’s challenge⁢ is to “seek consistency,” and to raise the floor of their performance, even if they can’t replicate their “very good” games every night.

The emphasis on‍ a strong start to the season is linked‍ to the potential availability of highly-touted prospect Gavin McKenna in the next draft. Teams anticipating being in ​contention for McKenna may begin trading veteran players ⁢mid-season to improve their lottery⁣ odds. The ‌Pittsburgh Penguins, led by Sidney Crosby, are ⁤specifically mentioned​ as a team that may consider such a move, with Crosby expressing ‍his desire to remain competitive and avoid a prolonged‍ rebuild.

The Canadiens’ ability to capitalize on potential trade opportunities will depend on their ‌performance in the early stages of the season, setting the‍ stage for a perhaps active ‌and‌ impactful mid-season period.

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