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Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- Max Domi’s new memoir chronicles his life so far as an NHL player with Type 1 diabetes. [TSN]
- Nick Cousins and Jordan Weal have been through a lot together, most notably three NHL teams. [Athletique]
- The Rocket have a new Rocket!
ALERTE: Un nouveau joueur vient d’arriver à Laval grâce à Académie Sainte-Thérèse et Mira. Dites bonjour à Rocket !
— Rocket de Laval (@RocketLaval) October 30, 2019
BREAKING NEWS: Laval has acquired a new player named Rocket with Académie Sainte-Thérèse and Mira!#GoRocket pic.twitter.com/LgMNeC8bLS
- From the beginning, Cole Caufield has spent as much time as possible on the ice, thanks to his dad. [The Athletic]
- As the Habs visited Arizona on Wednesday, Nick Cousins recalled fond memories of his time with the Coyotes. [Montreal Gazette]
- Mattias Norlinder is not a traditional defenceman, but that could be of great benefit to the Canadiens. [The Athletic]
Around the league and elsewhere
- As the league mourns the passing of Jim Gregory, Dave Keon reflects on their long relationship. [NHL]
- Contract extensions and trade possibilities dominated EIlliotte Friedman’s column this week. [31 Thoughts]
- The ZSC Lions have become the first Swiss hockey team to acquire an NHL eSports pro team. [Twitter]
- USA Hockey will be enforcing stricter discipline for derogatory slurs. [USA Hockey]
- In honour of Halloween, which players have the scariest stats in the NHL? [The Athletic]
- The Senators’ highest paid player, Bobby Ryan was a healthy scratch during Ottawa’s win over the Sharks on Sunday. [Sportsnet]