Canadiens name player agent Kent Hughes as NHL team’s new general manager
MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens have named player agent Kent Hughes as the NHL club’s 18th general manager.
The 51-year-old Montreal native has been an agent and partner of Quebec-based firm Quartexx Management since 2016.
Before joining the Canadiens, he represented more than 20 players under NHL contracts. His past clients included Patrice Bergeron, Kristopher Letang, Anthony Beauvillier and Darnell Nurse.
Hughes was previously affiliated with MFive Sports, which merged with Quartexx in 2016.