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Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- He missed the entire 2019-20 season, but Joël Teasdale is raring to get his 2020-21 campaign under way. [RDS]
- Once again, Josh Anderson is looking prove critics wrong with his play. [La Presse]
- The value of mechanical leverage for smaller hockey players. [Hockey Tactics]
- Tomas Tatar is one of the top free agents for next off-season. [Yahoo! Sports]
- Looking back at the career of Scotty Bowman. [The Link]
- Searching for a Habs-centric jack-o’-lantern stencil? The organization has you covered. [Canadiens.com]
- The Prices welcome baby Lincoln to the family. [Instagram]
Around the league and elsewhere
- The Canadiens offered their condolences to the famly of Joey Moss after the Edmonton sports icon’s passing on Monday:
Les Canadiens sont attristés d’apprendre le décès de Joey Moss. Nos pensées accompagnent l'entourage de Joey et toute l’organisation des Oilers.
— Canadiens M ntréal (@CanadiensMTL) October 27, 2020
The Canadiens are saddened to hear of the passing of Joey Moss. Our thoughts are with Joey's family, friends and the @EdmontonOilers. pic.twitter.com/o8vZhVW5bl
With the greatest of all-time... and #99. Oil Country sure won’t be the same without you, Joey. Thanks for always brightening up any day and may you rest easy my friend. pic.twitter.com/p7yGRqTdbk
— Connor McDavid (@cmcdavid97) October 27, 2020
- The Pittsburgh Penguins fired assistant general manager Jason Karmanos, and hired former NHLer Trevor Daley as hockey operations advisor. [PensBurgh | Karmanos | Daley]
- Martin Hanzal has retired. [NHL.com]
- The status of the various arbitration cases around the NHL’s, including Tyler Bertuzzi’s, which actually went to a hearing. [Sportsnet]
- Mitchell Miller, the second-round pick of the Arizona Coyotes, has a conviction for racial abuse on his record, which was brought to public attention by his victim. [AZ Central]
- Seattle Kraken team broadcaster Everett Fitzhugh will voice the audio version of Willie O’Ree’s autobiography. [NHL.com]