
Canadiens’ Gorton, Hughes temper off-season expectations after playoff berth
MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens may be ahead of schedule in their rebuild, but Jeff Gorton believes the plan is far from complete.
Making the playoffs is one thing. Doing it year after year — and becoming a perennial Stanley Cup contender — is another.
“There’s a lot of benefits in what players were able to do this season, but we’re certainly not done,” said Gorton, the team’s executive vice president of hockey operations. “There’s a lot to do here.”
Gorton and general manager Kent Hughes delivered a state of the union Monday at the Bell Centre, five days after the Washington Capitals ended a special Canadiens season with a first-round victory in five games.