GaitherNews Escape the Algorithm
Today --°
Updated
Categories
Sports 1 source 0 views

Canadiens Hughes Berated Leafs GM For Failed Knies Trade

Article excerpt

Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes expressed displeasure with Toronto Maple Leafs GM over a failed trade involving player Knies, according to a source. The exact details of the dispute remain unclear from the headline alone, but the incident highlights tensions between the two organizations' front offices. Hughes's criticism points to larger negotiations or disagreements between the teams during what appears to be an active trade discussion or evaluation period.

USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

According to one source, Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes was not happy with former Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving following a trade that fell through at the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline, which included forward Matthew Knies.

Jonah Siegel, a Toronto-based reporter who works for YYZ Sports Media, suggested that Hughes went out of his way to denigrate Treliving, as the deal was apparently submitted at 3:01 pm ET, one minute beyond the deadline.

According to Siegel, Hughes exclaimed “If you’re not fired by the summer, you need to honour this trade.”

The Leafs would go on to fire Treliving on March 30, 2026.

There is a part of this allegedly failed trade between the Habs & the Leafs that no 1 wants to mention, & that is the apparent verbal undressing that BT got from KH for bungling the deal, like "If you’re not fired by the summer, you need to honor this trade”. All heard by KP.

, Jonah Sigel | Sports media + streaming (@yyzsportsmedia) June 5, 2026

Failed Knies Trade

Considering Hughes is usually a fairly mild-mannered executive, it’s hard to believe he would talk in such a manner, but the trade deadline does add extra pressure to the equation, and there’s no doubt that a failed trade can be seen as a considerably frustrating situation.

The reported trade structure for the Knies deal involved top prospect Alexander Zharovsky, a pair of first-round picks, as well as another prospect who was not named.

It would have been a rather steep price to pay, but there’s no denying Knies fits Montreal’s preferred age group, as he’s just 23-year-old, and has plenty of gas left in the tank.

We also know the Canadiens were working on a ‘big trade’ during the deadline, though that deal never materialized, and Hughes was visibly frustrated when discussing the day with the media.

“We spent a lot of time on one case in particular,” said Hughes at the deadline. “And it went down to the wire, but that doesn’t stop us from revisiting it in the summer.”

Seeing as Treliving is no longer the general manager of the Maple Leafs, if Hughes was indeed discussing a possible Knies trade, he will not have an opportunity to revisit the deal this summer.

Such is life in professional sports.

On the flip side of the coin, while acquiring a young, talented player such as Knies would have been interesting, the most pressing need is a No. 2 centre, not another skilled winger.

Elliotte Friedman on the potential Matthew Knies trade from the Leafs to the Habs for Alexander Zharovsky, a top prospect and two 1st round picks:

“The reason it didn’t happen, it was submitted at 3:01 pm…I think it’s possible Montreal wanted to revisit it but I don’t believe… pic.twitter.com/aNExSucMrw

, /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) June 5, 2026

Related Headlines

Canadiens Player Grades: Suzuki Is Excellence Personified

Canadiens Forwards Suzuki And Caufield Earn Important Trophies

Habs Daily: Gallagher Trade Value, Texier Impact, Demidov