Canadiens GM Hughes doesn’t regret visiting prospect in Russia despite backlash
BROSSARD, Que. — Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes says he doesn’t regret visiting a prospect in Russia, despite facing widespread backlash amid the country’s ongoing war in Ukraine.
“No regret,” Hughes said in French on Wednesday at the Canadiens’ practice facility. “I think we were criticized mostly on the political side, for us this was about work.”
Hughes, scout Nick Bobrov and special adviser Vincent Lecavalier raised eyebrows for flying overseas in December to watch fifth-overall draft pick Ivan Demidov play for SKA Saint Petersburg in Russia’s Kontinental Hockey League.
Hall of Famer Dominik Hasek, a vocal critic of Russia’s invasion, condemned the Canadiens for visiting. The Czech goaltender labelled it “sad for an organization with such a hockey history” after a photo of Montreal’s brass posing with SKA head coach Roman Rotenberg surfaced on social media.