Saturday Habs Headlines: Cale Fleury shines in debut
In today’s links, how Fleury performed in his first game, Flambo is staying with the Habs, and the future of women’s hockey.
Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- Despite a loss in his first game, Cale Fleury looked like he belongs in the Canadiens’ lineup. [Sportsnet]
- Speaking of Fleury, here are some of his favourite things. [NHL]
- There are a couple different ways Montreal’s season could play out. [The Athletic]
- What should fans expect from Jesperi Kotkaniemi this year? [Montreal Gazette]
- Good news, Flambo is here to stay! [NHL]
- Carey Price’s new mask looks quite complicated. [Instagram]
- Now this was one sick snipe:/
#Habs prospect Jesse Ylönen with his second goal fo the season. He has been everywhere in the first period and was rewarded just before the intermission call. #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/c5sgOwEXb0
— Patrik Bexell (@Zeb_Habs) October 4, 2019
Around the league and elsewhere
- Can we expect to see an increase in goal-scoring this season? [Sportsnet]
- This is why it is necessary to create a viable professional hockey league for women. [The Eagle Tribune]
- It might just be time for the NHL to intervene in the Ottawa Senators’ ownership situation. [New York Post]
- Though Marian Hossa would have liked to continue playing hockey, ultimately he couldn’t handle the side effects of his medication. [NHL]
- There are a couple of teams that are set to have quite an unpredictable season. [Yahoo Sports]/