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Tuesday Habs Headlines: Alexander Radulov among most interesting soon-to-be free agents

Montreal Canadiens News and Notes

  • Alexander Radulov appears on many top pending free agent lists as the off-season approaches. Should Montreal re-sign Radulov, or perhaps set their sights on some of the other big names who will need new contracts? [Sportsnet]
  • ICYMI, we’re reviewing each player’s season for the Canadiens – most recently captain Max Pacioretty. [Habs EOTP]
  • Shea Weber, Michael McCarron and Nathan Beaulieu look back on the Memorial Cup wins that preceded their NHL careers. [Canadiens]
  • The 1992-93 Canadiens made a list of the most dominant marches to victory in the Stanley Cup’s modern history. [The Hockey News]
  • Andreas Martinsen’s number 37 is a nod to a friend of his in Norway. [Canadiens]
  • Among a swarm of Bob Hartley rumours in the KHL, Colorado Avalanche prospect Andrei Mironov admits he admires Habs’ blueliner Alexei Emelin. [Journal de Montréal]
  • Like with the NHL club, our IceCaps’ experts have been reviewing the season that was. Tom Parisi showed promise but couldn’t earn the coach’s trust. [Habs EOTP]/

Around the League and Elsewhere

  • Bobby Ryan takes us through the life of an unlikely Stanley Cup semi-finalist. [The Players’ Tribune]
  • The Ottawa Senators may have a fresh new way to look at forward lines and their deployment. [Sportsnet]
  • The Reporters take a look at the surprising Sens, and evaluate whether Crosby is fading or if Getzlaf is still improving. [TSN]
  • This year’s playoffs are further proof that the two-goal lead is the most dangerous one in hockey. [Sportsnet Stats]
  • Boston Bruins’ prospect Malcolm Subban has his sights set on an NHL role. [TSN]
  • Florida Panthers’ Assistant Coach Todd Reirden is drawing a lot of attention for Head Coaching vacancies. [Frank Severalli]
  • George McPhee, previously Washington Capitals GM, feels the pain of his former team’s  ousting from the playoffs. [The Washington Post]
  • The late Ed Snider, former owner of the Philadelphia Flyers, will have a street named in his honour. [NHL]
  • Stéphane Da Costa is drawing NHL and KHL attention at the WHC with his offensive performance for France. [TSN]
  • Meanwhile, the Italian team has been…   ..less impressive. [Alex Nunn]
  • Danish National veteran Morten Green is retiring from international competition after 19 years representing his country, he was given a rowdy sendoff by the Danes. [IIHF Hockey]
  • The story was much the same for Cristobal Huet’s last game for Les Bleus, as he retires from international hockey and Team France. [Steven Ellis]/

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