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Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- Re-signing both Tomas Tatar and Phillip Danault should still be entertained by an organization focusing more on the future. [NBC Sports]
- If a big, imposing blue line is the way to go, the Canadiens are in great shape for the next NHL season. [La Tribune]
- Sportsnet’s projection has Montreal finishing sixth in a seven-team Canadian division. [Sportsnet]
- We need to wait one more season before declaring a winner and loser in the Mikhail Sergachev - Jonathan Drouin trade. [La Presse]
- The impact the Raphael Diaz trade had in shaping the Canadiens’ current roster. [Sportsnet]
- Jakub Dobes is having a good start with Omaha:
✅ 1.47 GAA
— Omaha Lancers (@OmahaLancers) November 27, 2020
✅ 0.945 SV%
✅ USHL Goaltender of the Week
Congrats Doby! pic.twitter.com/fGuNNY2Xr5
Around the league and elsewhere
- By turning pingpong tables into works of art, Dominic Moore is finding creative ways to raise funds for cancer research at a time when people can’t get together for events. [NHL.com]
- The NHL asking the players to make larger concessions on salary may seem unfair based on the promises made at the time the agreement was made, but with no fans in attendance, that plan is no longer viable. [Forbes]
- Perhaps getting a partial payment of the $650-million expansion fee now from the Seattle Kraken franchise would be a reasonable solution. [New York Post]