Canadiens Just Sent A Massive Message About Michael Hage

General Manager Kent Hughes underscores Michael Hage's value to the Canadiens by rebuffing a major trade involving star forward Robert Thomas.

Michael Hage’s standing inside the Montreal Canadiens organization may be even stronger than people thought.

According to Darren Dreger, Kent Hughes was unwilling to include the young forward in a trade package for Robert Thomas, the St. Louis Blues center who was producing at a 95-point pace last season.

Dreger discussed the situation on TSN 690 and said St. Louis wanted Hage as part of any deal that would have sent Thomas to Montreal.

Hughes, though, reportedly never entertained the idea. Dreger said the Canadiens general manager had no interest in putting Hage on the table, a stance that says plenty about how the organization views the prospect.

That reputation isn’t coming out of nowhere. Hage has been piling up production across his last two NCAA seasons, posting 34 points in 33 games in 2024-25 before following that up with 52 points in 39 games in 2025-26.

At the time of those trade talks, the message seemed clear: if Montreal wasn’t willing to move Hage for a player like Thomas, then a deal for someone such as Dylan Larkin probably wasn’t happening either.

But there’s an important wrinkle. Dreger’s comments date back to around the NHL trade deadline, before Hage decided to return for a third NCAA season and before several other developments changed the landscape.

So while the reported refusal was loud, it may not be the final word. Hage has since stayed in the NCAA, and the Canadiens reached the conference final. What was true in the spring does not necessarily carry over to today, which leaves his trade value very much a moving target.

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