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Wednesday Habs Headlines: Dale Weise would love to return to the Canadiens

Here are your daily links, including Tim Bozon's road to recovery, Charles Hudon's success with the St. John's IceCaps and why Dale Weise wanted to stay in Montreal.

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Montreal Canadiens news and notes

  • Despite having been traded to the Chicago BlackhawksDale Weise would love to return to the Habs. [RDS]
  • Having survived a life threatening bout of acute bacterial meningitis, Tim Bozon considers himself lucky to have the opportunity to play hockey again. [Montreal Gazette]
  • Charles Hudon reflected on his highly successful year with the St. John’s IceCaps, after having scored a team leading 28 goals this season. [YouTube]
  • Bob McKenzie offered his thoughts on the possibility of P.K. Subban being able to persuade Steven Stamkos to come to Montreal. [TSN 690]
  • When it comes to goalies masks in Montreal, there is more than what meets the eye. [Canadiens]
  • The Brampton Beast take a look back at some of their best moments from the 2015-2016 ECHL season! [Brampton Beast]
  • Prospect Noah Juulsen wrapped up a relatively successful season with the Everett Silvertips, having scored 7 goals and 21 assists. [Canadiens]
  • Les Canadiennes star Caroline Ouellette and Boston Blades goaltender Genevieve Lacasse will ski to the North Pole, raising money for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder research in the process. [Sports Illustrated]

Around the league and elsewhere

  • The Arizona Coyotes are relocating their AHL team, the Springfield Falcons, to Tucson. [Five For Howling]
  • The NHL playoffs are a trying time for fans who's teams didn't make the playoffs (looking at you, all seven Canadian teams), but here's what you fans can look forward to. [Sportsnet]
  • But Canada's hockey related woes however, go far beyond simply missing the playoffs this season. [Ottawa Citizen]
  • St. Louis baseball fans aren't big fans of Chelsea Dagger, either. [Second City Hockey]
  • Congratulations to Metallurg Magnitogorsk! Metallurg Magnitogorsk took game seven by a score of 3-1 to defeat CSKA Moscow in the KHL finals and win the Gagarin Cup. [KHL]
  • Playing in the KHL worked out well for Alex Semin: