Hughes on his confidence level that he can move Petry:
We can accomplish a trade. We had trades available on Wednesday, and at the end of the day, it's about finding a trade that makes sense for the Montreal Canadiens. If we're able to find it, we'll do it. If not, Jeff is going to have to return to Montreal and play here. We love him as a player. I think he loves everything about Montreal, other than the complications from a family perspective. We'll continue to try. This isn't something that has to happen today or tomorrow. It could happen in a week, it could happen in a month, and we'll continue to work in that regard. The profile of the trade could look many different ways. There's more than one way for us to accomplish what we need to accomplish in that trade, but we're not going to do that trade until it works for us as well.
Hughes on the status of goaltender Carey Price following his Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injection:
You've got to give it time for the injection to have its intended effect, and then when he returns [to training], he'll have a progression of rehab and return to activity along the way. We're always in the same position with him in terms of watching how his knee responds and is there a point or particular exercise as he ramps up that triggers the inflammation again and makes it difficult for him to be a full-time goalie. I don't know if I have that answer in terms of what the exact schedule would be for him [with respect to his offseason training]. From our perspective, whether he's ready to go in September or October or November is less concerning than getting kind of a more permanent resolution to the situation, which is: Is he capable of being a full-time goalie in the NHL or not? When we get that, then we have clarity.