Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- While the Habs continue on with their six-game road trip, Carey Price took to the ice in Brossard for the first time since suffering a concussion. [Journal de Montreal | Google Translate]
- Phillip Danault and his wife have joined forces with the Jasmin Roy Foundation to help fight violence and intimidation. [La Presse]
- It will be Monday, at the earliest, before we hear anything about the injuries sustained by Max Pacioretty and Victor Mete. [La Presse]
- How low in the standings do you think the Canadiens will be by end of season? [Montreal Gazette]
- Andrew Zadarnowski joined Habs Breakfast to talk about team pride, Antti Niemi’s resurgence, draft strategies, and more. [TSN]
- The Canadiens’ Learn to Play Program began this weekend. /
The Canadiens’ Learn to Play Program began this weekend at Guimond Sports Complex in Laval, and will be held there for the next three weekends. #NHL #NHLPA #ThisIsHockey #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/x7Ufzpvs4m
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) March 4, 2018
Around the league and elsewhere
- In the context of eras, Alex Ovechkin’s 40-goal season stands out above those who came before him. [NHL]
- The Florida Panthers find themselves in the final Eastern Conference playoff position after their season-best sixth straight victory on Saturday night. [Yahoo Sports]
- After bringing home the bronze in Sochi for Team Canada during the Paralympics Dominic Larocque, the army veteran-turned-forward-turned-goalie, is aiming for gold. [Sportsnet]
- #NHLGreen does good. /
NHL teams have donated more than a half million pounds of food to people in need. #NHLGreen pic.twitter.com/tcIFqX2U7k
— NHL (@NHL) March 4, 2018