How can the Canadiens acquire a top-six forward? | HI/O Bonus
The Habs haven't been getting enough scoring from their forwards this season.
Published Mar 03, 2024 • Last updated 10 hours ago • 1 minute read
One of the Canadiens’ biggest problems this season has been a lack of offence from their forwards.
It has been a problem for a long time with this team.
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So, what would it take for GM Kent Hughes to acquire a legitimate top-six forward during the off-season?
That’s the question host Jessica Rusnak of CBC DayBreak, Gazette columnist Stu Cowan, former Canadiens defenceman and assistant coach Rick Green and analyst Andrew Berkshire answer on this HI/O Show Bonus episode.
Let us know what you think in the comments section below, where you can also submit a question you’d like the panel to answer on an upcoming HI/O Show Bonus episode.
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