Tuesday Habs Headlines: Andrew Shaw opens up about concussions
Your daily links, including a first-hand account of the effects of concussions on NHL players, a pre-season loss, Jonathan Drouin following in the footsteps of P.K. Subban, and more.
Montreal Canadiens News and Notes
- Andrew Shaw talked about trying to cover up concussions, and the consequences on his health. [Sportsnet]
- Jonathan Drouin is set to announce a big charitable commitment to the CHUM hospital. [Montreal Gazette]
- The GM’s philosophy is rather simple: one does not work for Marc Bergevin, one works with Marc Bergevin. [JdM]
- The upcoming season will be a critical one for the current general manager of the Habs. [TSN 690]
- Paul Byron is psyched to be back at his home arena./
Love being back at the Bell Centre. Thanks for all the support! Looking forward to a great season! 🔵⚪️🔴 https://t.co/FVFS41PKN8
— Paul Byron (@jpbyron89) September 18, 2017
- Boston’s backup squad tore victory away from the Canadiens pre-season lineup. [La Presse]
- According to the coach, nobody stood out above the rest on Monday. [TVA Sports]
- Antoine Samuel has been reassigned to Baie-Comeau. [Jonathan Bernier]/
Around the League and Elsewhere
- The Miami Herald has announced it will no longer be covering the Florida Panthers. [Slater Scoops]
- Coaches of the big 10 voted on players to watch in the NCAA. /
The 2017-18 #B1GHockey Preseason Watch List, as selected by conference coaches. pic.twitter.com/nAE1LmGEkA
— Big Ten Hockey (@B1GHockey) September 18, 2017