He recently returned to the city, attending the game at the Bell Centre last Saturday between his former team and the Washington Capitals.
The former number 79 of the team received a warm welcome from the fans.
Although he was not officially invited by the organization for a tribute, one might speculate that his presence in the city was part of a publicity campaign ahead of a potential future role with the team.
In a recent interview with Sergei Demidov from the site Responsible Gambler, it is clear that the former defenseman is still aiming for a job with the organization that drafted him 162nd overall in the 1998 draft.
In recent years, Markov has worked as an assistant coach in the KHL. His name was even mentioned among potential candidates to replace Alex Burrows this summer.
If not behind the bench, Markov's expertise could be valuable elsewhere in the team's organizational structure.
With his knowledge of the game, the Russian could easily take on a role similar to Paul Byron's in player development.
He could also be an excellent candidate to scout prospects and players in his home country.
His expertise could significantly benefit the organization's amateur and professional scouting teams.
One thing is certain: we will hear more about Markov in the coming months, whether because he secures a position with the team or because the Canadiens finally decide to honor him!
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