
Currently, all the attention of the Canadiens’ fans is focused on the playoffs, and for good reason, as the team surprised everyone by qualifying for the spring tournament.
Even the Habs’ managers, Kent Hughes, Jeff Gorton, and company, are excited and surely have their eyes on Monday for the first game of the series against the Washington Capitals.
We would all like to see the Penguins’ captain play for the Canadiens, even Kent Hughes.
In fact, the Habs’ general manager asked Yvon Lambert, a former Habs player, if he should go after Crosby.
“Kent Hughes asked me if he should go after Sidney Crosby,” Yvon Lambert said during the last episode of Ça sent la coupe with @LangloisMario, Pierre Gervais, Stéphane Waite, Daniel Boucher, and Yvon Lambert.https://t.co/HNBy2sdfH1
— 98,5 Sports (@985Sports) April 19, 2025
This is what Yvon Lambert said during the last episode of the podcast “Ça sent la Coupe” hosted by Mario Langlois on 98.5 in the Amateurs de sport.
In short, to get back to Crosby, actually, the Habs’ former players have been invited to 5-to-7 gatherings for three years, since the arrival of the new management, and it was during one of these 5-to-7 gatherings that Kent Hughes asked Yvon Lambert about it.
“I said yes, of course! Go get Sidney Crosby!” – Yvon Lambert
The former Habs player believes that the Penguins’ captain could really be tempted to come and win another Stanley Cup, this time with the team he loves, the Canadiens.
Even if a trade to the Habs remains unlikely, it is clear that the arrival of Ivan Demidov in Montreal and the Habs’ qualification for the playoffs can only help the chances of seeing Crosby be tempted by a trade to Montreal.
Just imagine Sidney Crosby on the Habs’ second line with Ivan Demidov. Wow.
And I don’t see anyone saying he’s too old and has slowed down.
Crosby finished in the top 10 of the NHL’s best scorers with 91 points, including 33 goals, in 80 games this season.
Overtime
– Happy birthday, Patrik!
Happy birthday to our number 92!
Happy birthday, Patty!#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/EskBHst94q
— x – Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) April 19, 2025
– Good news!
The good news is piling up
— Jean-Charles Lajoie (@JiCLajoie) April 19, 2025
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