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Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- How winning the draft lottery could change the Montreal Canadiens. [Sportsnet]
- On that note, the Habs would like to remind you that the lottery is fast approaching. [Montreal Canadiens]
- Skills and drills with Les Canadiennes. [Montreal Canadiens]
- Mike’s mom, Lisa Reilly shares some stories about her son growing up. [Montreal Canadiens]
- Hayden Verbeek will miss the remainder of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds’ series with the Kitchener Rangers. [Sault Star]
- Congratulations to Julie and Ales Hemsky on the birth their first child, Milo Ales. [Montreal Canadiens]
Félicitations à Ales Hemsky et sa femme Julie qui ont accueilli leur premier enfant la nuit dernière, Milo Ales Hemsky!
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) April 24, 2018
Congratulations to Ales Hemsky and his wife, @JugarNspice, on the birth of their first child, Milo Ales Hemsky! We're so happy for you! #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/udrHnF17xa
Around the league and elsewhere
- Patience pays off for the Winnipeg Jets in building a contender. [ProHockeyTalk]
- As two ex-Carolina Hurricane coaches prepare to face off, the man who hired both of them opens up about Peter Laviolette and Paul Maurice. [The Athletic]
- Down Goes Brown unveils the 2018 Draft Lottery Power Rankings. [Sportsnet]
- P.K. Subban: embracing and cultivating that he’s different. [RDS]
- Taylor Hall has declined Team Canada’s invitation to the World Championships. [TSN]
- Hayley Wickenheiser has been recruited to Canadian Sport Minister Kirsty Duncan’s working group on gender equity in sport. [Sportsnet]
- Alex Burrows would like to bring ball hockey to the Summer Olympics. [Journal de Montreal]
- Daniel and Henrik Sedin headline the list of King Clancy Trophy nominees. [TSN]
- A look at potential candidates for GM of the Minnesota Wild. [The Athletic]
- What is success? In the NHL, the answer to that question isn’t always clear. [Radio-Canada]