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Since retiring in 2018, Gorges has focused on developing young players. He spent the past five seasons with the BCHL’s West ...
Kelowna native Josh Gorges, who played eight seasons with the Montreal Canadiens as a defenceman, has been hired as an ...
A familiar face is set to return to the Kelowna Rockets for the team’s 30th anniversary season. On Wednesday, the ...
The Kelowna Rockets are proud to announce the hiring of former NHL defenseman and Rockets alumnus Josh Gorges as an Assistant ...
Former Montreal Canadiens defenseman Josh Gorges has landed a new job, as he has been hired as an assistant coach by the ...
The man who captained the Kelowna Rockets to their only Memorial Cup championship is joining a coaching staff hoping to win ...
“Josh brings a championship pedigree, NHL experience, and deep ties to this city and our organization,” Rockets president and ...
Do a search for Josh Gorges on Twitter, and you will find numerous Toronto Maple Leafs fans who are STILL thanking him for saying no to a trade that would have sent him to Toronto in 2014.
Hal Gill met with the media Wednesday to discuss his new one-year, $2.25 million deal with the Canadiens, and during the meeting he spoke of Josh Gorges' return as a fait accompli. Really, there's ...
The Kelowna, B.C. native was sent back to Montreal before the Canadiens' game against Phoenix last Tuesday. Gorges has one goal, 12 assists and a plus-7 rating in 63 games this season.
Former Canadiens defenceman Josh Gorges, who was traded to the rebuilding Buffalo Sabres this summer, still believes he made the right decision to block an off-season trade to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Montreal Canadiens defenceman Josh Gorges was sent home from Phoenix on Thursday to have a hand injury re-examined by team doctors. Gorges is believed to have suffered the injury while blocking a ...