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Canadiens' hockey boss has 'no concern' about GM's trip to Russia

DETROIT 鈥 Montreal executive vice-president of hockey operations Jeff Gorton says he has 鈥渘o concern鈥 about members of the Canadiens鈥 front office travelling to Russia amid the country鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine.
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Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes, right and executive vice president Jeff Gorton speak to the media during their end of season news conference in Brossard, Que., on Wednesday April 17, 2024. Montreal executive vice president of hockey operations Jeff Gorton says he has 耶o concern訝about members of the Canadiens諣front office travelling to Russia amid the country粘 invasion of Ukraine. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

DETROIT 鈥 Montreal executive vice-president of hockey operations Jeff Gorton says he has 鈥渘o concern鈥 about members of the Canadiens鈥 front office travelling to Russia amid the country鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine.

Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes, scout Nick Bobrov and special adviser Vincent Lecavalier raised eyebrows by flying overseas this week to visit first-round draft pick Ivan Demidov of SKA Saint Petersburg in Russia鈥檚 Kontinental Hockey League.

Gorton told reporters in Detroit 鈥 where the Canadiens will play the Red Wings on Friday 鈥 that the trip is strictly for scouting.

"We have prospects all over the world, and basically, if we draft you or we sign you, you're in our family and we're going to go see you and watch you play," he said. "We're going to monitor you and let you know how we feel about your play. That's what this is. This is a scouting trip that Kent's on.鈥

Russian and Belarusian teams have been banned by the International Ice Hockey Federation from events at all levels through at least the 2024-25 calendar due to the ongoing war.

The NHL also excluded Russia from this winter鈥檚 4 Nations Face-Off tournament, despite the nation鈥檚 history as a hockey powerhouse.

When asked for comment about the trip to Russia, the league referred The Canadian Press back to the Canadiens.

The Canadian government recommends avoiding all travel to Russia 鈥渄ue to the impacts of the armed conflict with Ukraine and the risk of terrorism.鈥

鈥淚t's a short trip, he'll be back soon,鈥 Gorton said. 鈥淎 chance for (Hughes) to see more than one player over there that's ours.

鈥淲e're not concerned at all."

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 19, 2024.

The Canadian Press

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