Tony Marinaro opens up on the Canadiens’ chances of winning the Stanley Cup

After two difficult seasons in which the Canadiens lost many players to departures and injuries, fans are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Actually since the arrival of Jeff Gorton instead of Vice President of Hockey Operations and from KentHughes instead of general directorApparently, the management of the Habs has drawn up a plan to continue the reconstruction in an efficient and expeditious manner.

With the captain’s recent signings Nick Suzuki and the star player Cole Caufieldas well as the persistent rumors that the Winnipeg Jets are going on, Pierre Luc DuboisWhen he comes to Montreal, the fans will be more and more involved in the team leaders’ plan.

When asked about the Gorton Hughes era, the head of the Sick podcast and employees at BPM sports, Tony MarinaroThe latter was very encouraged to see the gestures and movements Hughes has made since he was hired.

In his opinion, there is no doubt. The Canadian will win the Stanley Cup in the next few years.

“I think the Montreal Canadiens were in the Gorton Hughes era and I hope they were in the St. Louis era too because we know it’s harder for a coach to keep your job for eight or nine years than it is for a vice president of hockey operations or.” A general manager that one day, ask me, not the year, with these people in office, the Canadiens will win the Stanley Cup. I am convinced of that!

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Do you agree with this statement? Do you think the Canadiens can surprise the hockey world by winning a Stanley Cup in the near future, or is it more of a long-term plan?

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