The Mysterious Man Who Sat Next to Kent Hughes Last Night Has Had His Identity Revealed
During the match between the Montreal Canadiens and the Pittsburgh Penguins, many fans noticed the presence of a mysterious man in the box of General Manager Kent Hughes.
Naturally, Montreal fans, being true enthusiasts, rarely miss such a detail, especially considering the numerous trade rumors currently involving players from the Canadiens.
Understandably, this story quickly made the rounds on social media, sparking numerous questions about the identity of this man.
Given that he was not an executive working for the organization, who could this man be? A general manager of another team? A future hire for the Canadiens?
Various theories were put forward on social media, but we finally received an answer through the excellent Eric Engels. Indeed, the man who spent the entire game next to Kent Hughes was none other than his brother-in-law.
"For those who were asking, the mysterious man next to Kent Hughes during tonight's game was just his brother-in-law." - Eric Engels
This is likely to put an end to the speculations that mentioned the two men were discussing a potential trade!
POLL |
14 DECEMBRE | 196 ANSWERS The Mysterious Man Who Sat Next to Kent Hughes Last Night Has Had His Identity Revealed Do you think the Canadiens will make a trade before next week? |
Yes | 92 | 46.9 % |
No | 104 | 53.1 % |
LIST OF POLLS |
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Sep 11 | By Mike Bouchard Cole Caufield has a new nickname |
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Sep 11 | By Mike Bouchard Everything suggests that Kent Hughes is about to trade a former first-round pick |
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Sep 10 | By Guillaume Bergeron Is Justin Barron about to leave the Canadiens for a high draft pick? |
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Sep 10 | By Guillaume Bergeron Kaiden Guhle was involved in an accident that could have been very damaging |
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Sep 10 | By Guillaume Bergeron Alex Newhook has a major and special request for Martin St-Louis and the Canadiens |
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Sep 10 | By Mike Bouchard The Canadiens add a goaltender to their camp |
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Sep 10 | By Mike Bouchard Signing alert for Max Pacioretty |
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Sep 10 | By Mike Bouchard Several intriguing young players are expected to be placed on waivers, and the Habs could benefit from this |
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