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Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- Andrei Markov has expressed an interest in returning to Habs, the team has not reciprocated. [RDS]
Andrei Markov’s agent Sergei Isakov said to Sport24 that he has been in touch with Montreal.
— Andrew Zadarnowski (@AZadarski) July 18, 2019
“I personally spoke with the main scout of “Montreal” and strongly recommended paying attention to Andrei, at least out of respect for him.”
More Markov news this morning. Russian site SportRBC is saying that Markov is looking for a $2M contract to return to the NHL. The Russian equivalent is around 120M rubbles, and given the KHL salary cap coming into effect next season would probably price him out entirely.
— Andrew Zadarnowski (@AZadarski) July 18, 2019
- From Volvo to Friends, these are some of Christian Folin’s favourite things. [Montreal Canadiens]
- Geoff Molson weighs in on whether the Habs will spend to the cap or not.
Will the Canadiens spend to the cap this year? Geoff Molson weighs in.#GoHabsGo #AskGeoffCHC @NationalBank pic.twitter.com/yferVa6czE
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) July 18, 2019
- A former Bell Centre ice expert has filed a lawsuit against the Canadiens. [Montreal Gazette]
- How a prospect becomes a pro: the offseason workout regimens for hopeful future Canadiens. [The Athletic]
- Tomas Tatar shows off his mitts.
Non, cette vidéo des mains de Tomas Tatar n’a pas été accélérée.
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) July 18, 2019
No, this footage of @TomasTatar90 stickhandling has not been sped up. #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/hUWCUT90gZ
Around the league and elsewhere
- Greg Johnson’s death has been ruled an apparent suicide. [TSN]
- The big name RFAs have considerable leverage this offseason, says Craig Button. [TSN]
- The history behind each player getting a turn with the Cup. [The Athletic]
- Is Cam Talbot primed for a bounce back season with the Calgary Flames? [TSN]
- Why the Minnesota Wild would be better off being horrible next season. [The Athletic]
- Artemi Panarin is one of the few Russian athletes to publically criticize Vladimir Putin in an interview. [TSN]
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