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Former NHL GM Pierre Dorion Believes Kent Hughes Hit Another Home Run with His Latest Trade

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L. Honein
December 30, 2024  (1:39)
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The arrival of Alexandre Carrier to the Montreal Canadiens is generating significant buzz. Pierre Dorion, former general manager of the Ottawa Senators, describes this trade as a true home run for Kent Hughes, the Canadiens' general manager.

Carrier is seen as a key player capable of bringing stability to the Canadiens' defensive lineup.

A smart defensive defenseman, he stands out for his leadership qualities and his ability to perform in challenging situations.

Dorion believes Carrier can not only take on a role in the team's top-four defense but also become a pillar in the locker room.

The Trade for Alexandre Carrier: A Home Run for Kent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens, According to Pierre Dorion

Jean-Philippe Glaude, a scout for the Nashville Predators, agrees with Dorion's assessment.

He describes Carrier as a reliable and insightful player, capable of making precise passes and smart decisions under pressure.

For Pierre Dorion, this acquisition far exceeds what Justin Barron, the player traded to Nashville, could have offered Montreal in the long term.

Pierre Dorion, formerly GM of the Senators, had attempted to acquire Carrier during his time in Ottawa, highlighting Carrier's exceptional potential.

Now, Montreal seems to have seized this opportunity to strengthen their defensive lineup while investing in a player who combines talent, experience, and leadership.

With a team in the midst of rebuilding, the addition of Alexandre Carrier represents a significant strategic step for the future of the Canadiens.

We are truly pleased with this acquisition as well, and it will be fascinating to see the long-term impacts of such a decision.

We still wish Justin Barron the best of luck in Nashville, but it simply wasn't working for him here in Montreal, even though he genuinely tried and always said the right things.

In his first five games with the Canadiens, Carrier has tallied 4 points and boasts a +3 rating while averaging 19 minutes of ice time per game. The Habs are on a hot streak since his acquisition, winning 5 of their last 6 games.

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