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BROSSARD - Interim head coach Dominique Ducharme spoke with reporters via Zoom at the Bell Sports Complex to reflect on the season.

He was followed by general manager Marc Bergevin.
Here are a few highlights from their respective chats:
Ducharme on captain Shea Weber and other players who suited up while injured:
When he suffered the injury, we were talking about surgery. If that's the case, we don't think it'll affect his start next season. With respect to other players, Petry hurt his finger, and Gally and Toffoli had groin injuries. We had guys who were banged up, but surgery isn't necessary.

End of season media availability with Ducharme

Ducharme on his work behind the bench:
We're going to meet as a staff to discuss what we did. We really wanted to make sure that things were clear and there weren't any grey areas in terms of the way we played, the way we behaved, or the way we responded to adversity. I don't really like to talk about myself. We do what we can to bring out the best in our players and our team. We want to work with the players and help them. We had a good playoff run. We want to use this situation the right way and use it to become better. We want to finish the job.
Ducharme on his success after being named interim head coach:
In the role I had as an assistant, I still had to communicate with the group a lot. We established a certain relationship. I felt comfortable right from the start. The first day I spoke, I mentioned that I felt like a student who studied and was ready for the exam. Reflecting on everything we did and reaching the Stanley Cup Final, it waas a crazy year. I didn't have a lot of time to think about what happened. I think it'll hit me in the coming weeks.
Ducharme on the players meeting with Bob Gainey at the start of the playoffs:
We created something internally that measured our work ethic. We always talked about playing the right way and playing our style of game. It was a way to calculate everything we did in that regard. It allowed us to generate a percentage, and there was a winner every game. The trophy we invented for that internal competition was related to Bob Gainey because he was tough to face and he had good habits. Our trophy was called "Gritty Bob." That's why Bob Gainey came to talk to the guys and present the award.
Ducharme on the development of Jesperi Kotkaniemi:
We've seen progress over the last three seasons. He has nearly 200 games under his belt. At his age, there are a lot of players who haven't even played a single game yet. He has to use that experience the right way. We like what KK is doing. He has shown a lot of good things. Now, he needs to take a big step forward. We're working with him. We want him to become a dominant player and to reach his potential. We simply took the time to explain to him the way we see things. I'm confident that he'll come back having taken a big step forward.
Bergevin on Ducharme's contract situation:
The day I made the change, my intention was to keep him in Montreal long-term. It was important to attach the interim tag to start, like Dallas did last season with Rick Bowness. He did great work to help the team reach the Final, but internally we already believed in Dominique Ducharme. We don't have anything signed right now. We finished the season two days ago. We didn't have the time, but it's one of the first things to resolve. The day it'll be settled, you'll all know about it at the same time.

End of season media availability with Marc Bergevin

Bergevin on his plans for Phillip Danault and Jonathan Drouin:
We love Phil Danault. I think he even mentioned that we offered him a contract in September. He's still in the plans. The next few weeks will decide Phil's future, but we'd definitely like to keep him in Montreal. The situation with Drouin is more sensitive. I can't really share anything. Based on the latest news I have, though, he's doing very well.
Bergevin on what the team was missing to win the Stanley Cup:
I have my opinion. The Lightning are a very good team with no weaknesses. We could've played better, but the effort was still there. We played against a very good hockey team. It hurts, but I have nothing against our team. We fought until the end, and we lost to a better team over two weeks.
Bergevin on losing in the Final:
I'm never satisfied. The day we'll be satisfied is the day we won't move forward. I'm disappointed that we didn't win the Cup. There'll be 32 teams next season and 31 won't win it. But, we accomplished a lot of nice things. Our young players learned a lot, but I'm not satisfied. I already got to work on next season. You can never be satisfied. All of the teams will start on equal footing next season. The first step will be to make the playoffs.
Bergevin on taking pride in his group's accomplishments during a tough year:
The team spirit was really outstanding. Corey Perry played an important role. As an organization, we'd like to bring everybody back, but it won't be possible. There are players who won't be here anymore. It's up to me to do the necessary work to bring back a similar team. New players will arrive and some of the youngsters are pushing forward. We accomplished a lot, but I'm disappointed that we couldn't deliver Montreal its first Stanley Cup since 1993. I've already started working.