Kovalchuk happy to join powerful Caps, but doesn’t rule out return to Habs
Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin felt Ilya Kovalchuk earned the right to help choose his next destination.
With multiple teams interested in Kovalchuk’s services, Bergevin wanted to make sure the winger was included in trade talks after he expressed his desire to play for a Stanley Cup contender.
The Canadiens dealt Kovalchuk to the Metropolitan Division-leading Washington Capitals for a 2020 third-round pick late Sunday night. Montreal is six points out of a playoff spot.
“Could I have waited an extra day for a better trade? Maybe,” Bergevin said after Monday’s trade deadline. “But maybe I would have waited, and the return would have been worse. And I didn’t want to trade Kovy to a team he didn’t want to play for.