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Friday Habs Headlines: Canadiens interested in bringing Martin Reway to North America

Here are your daily links for the Habs and around the league, including the club's desire to bring Martin Reway overseas, interest in a Canadian collegiate player, and a look back at an infamous disallowed goal.

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Montreal Canadiens News and Notes

  • After indications that Habs prospect Martin Reway would be interested in a return to North America, it seems as though the Canadiens have begun discussions to make it happen. [La Presse]
  • Marc Bergevin will be representing the Habs at the draft lottery on Saturday. [Twitter]
  • Speaking of the draft lottery, check out all the information you need to know right here. [EOTP]
  • The Habs are among the teams that have reportedly shown interest in University of New Brunswick forward Francis Beauvillier. [HLM]
  • Look back at the infamous disallowed Alain Cote goal from the 1987 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Montreal Forum. [Balle Courbe]
  • The Canadiens' ECHL affiliate Brampton Beast have released their schedule for the 2016-17 season. [Brampton Beast]


Around the League and Elsewhere

  • Take a look at the demographics of NHL players this past season, which turned out to be the first in which Canadian players made up fewer than 50% of the league. [3LG]
  • The National Capital Commission has recommended RendezVous LeBreton to revelop the LeBreton Flats area, where the Ottawa Senators hope to move. [SSS]
  • Patrice Bergeron, Anze Kopitar, and Ryan Kesler have been named finalists for the NHL's Selke Trophy, recognizing the forward who best excels at the defensive side of the game. [Puck Daddy]
  • The Chicago Blackhawks will need to once again shed some salary this summer - who might survive the spring cleaning? [Puck Daddy]