This afternoon, general manager Marc Bergevin spoke to the media about the state of the team following a practice in Brossard. Marc stated that the Michel Therrien an his coaching staff will remain until the end of the season, regardless of what happens. The Canadiens have gone (4-15-1) since December 2nd, picking up a total of 9 points in a possible 44, ranking them in last among all 30 NHL teams. Montreal is currently on a 5 game losing streak and will face the Maple Leafs in Toronto next on Saturday, January 23rd.
Bergevin also mentioned that he does not have an exact time frame for goaltender Carey Price's return. He did say that he will be missing action for at least 3-4 weeks, maybe longer. Carey price hasn't seen action since November 25th, 2015, where he left midway through the game versus the Rangers due to a knee injury.
In other news, former Montreal Canadien and personal favourite, Jiri Sekac, has been traded to the Chicago Blackhawks in return for grinder Ryan Garbutt.
To watch parts 2 and 3 of Marc Bergevin's press conference: Press Conference part II & III
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