“It’s on your shoulders” : Kent Hughes confirms that Nick Suzuki understood his message

Now that the NHL trade deadline has passed, one thing is clear: the Canadiens did not make any moves today. The club did not acquire any reinforcements (they would have probably had to overpay to do so), but more interestingly, they were not sellers.
Jake Evans (who has a new contract), Joel Armia, David Savard, and Christian Dvorak are all still in town.
A month ago, all of this seemed unlikely at best. The team was struggling at the start of the break, but they have responded well since returning to action, earning 11 points out of a possible 12.
We knew that Nick Suzuki had spoken to Kent Hughes, asking him not to sell at the deadline. However, today, the GM discussed that conversation and shared what he told his captain:
It’s on your shoulders. Don’t come here and tell us not to do something if you haven’t done what you’re supposed to do. – Kent Hughes to Nick Suzuki
The discussion between Kent Hughes and Nick Suzuki before the trade deadline was fruitful! pic.twitter.com/oaVATVHTlq
— RDS (@RDSca) March 7, 2025
What we understand, then, is that the GM challenged his captain that day. He was clear with him: if Suzuki wanted the team to not be sellers, he would have to give him a good reason.
And the good reason finally came in the form of 13 points in six games for the captain since the team returned to action. This led the team to victories and put them back in the playoff hunt.
The GM is really happy with how his captain responded to the challenge, and in the end, he rewarded him by not being a seller. And that’s despite the fact that it seemed unrealistic a month ago.
This also means that the captain is satisfied with his GM’s work. He’s happy that his teammates didn’t get traded, a scene he’s seen many times in recent years.
#Habs captain Nick Suzuki says it’s «nice and refreshing» to not see any teammates traded at the deadline this year
— Priyanta Emrith (@HabsInHighHeels) March 7, 2025
Now that the GM has rewarded the group by acquiring reinforcements by not selling, it’s up to the players to prove to the GM that he made the right decision in believing in them. The contract extension of Jake Evans must have motivated the players earlier in the week, and seeing the group intact today is another good piece of news.
The road to the playoffs won’t be easy, but the players have received a vote of confidence from the GM today. And that’s already a good thing.
In brief
– Martin St-Louis is also happy.
#Habs Martin St-Louis says he’s happy David Savard is still with the team. MSL says the #GoHabsGo veteran players are also quality humans, which is beneficial to the young core.
— Priyanta Emrith (@HabsInHighHeels) March 7, 2025
– The Hurricanes’ GM feels that Mikko Rantanen never felt at home in Carolina.
Eric Tulsky says he can’t speak for the player, but felt that Mikko Rantanen didn’t feel at home in Carolina.
He’s excited he got Logan Stankoven, two 1st round picks and two 3rd round picks still for Rantanen in today’s trade.
— Brennan Klak (@nhlupdate) March 7, 2025
– Here are the favorites to win the Stanley Cup after the trade deadline.
Stanley Cup chances after the deadline dust has settled (I think?)
Stars and Panthers are co-favourites.https://t.co/eHHDPLL81J pic.twitter.com/00l3B8FEYr
— dom (@domluszczyszyn) March 7, 2025
– Can’t wait to see it.
A documentary series about the 2024 World Series will be presented on Apple TV. https://t.co/EtNysMogc5
— Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) March 7, 2025