Tuesday Habs Headlines: Carey Price humbled by tying franchise games played record
In today’s links, Price proud to be mentioned alongside Jacques Plante, Chris Terry’s great performance is recognized, and the Sedin era in Vancouver comes to an end.
Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- Carey Price was humbled by tying Canadiens legend Jacques Plante in career games played. [Canadiens.com]
- Chris Terry was selected as one of the three players of the month in the AHL. [AHL.com]
- We looked at the potential for the Canadiens to use their final recall on him, as well as some other candidates to get an NHL game or two. [EOTP]
- A look at Jake Evans’ path through the NCAA and, perhaps soon, to the NHL. [The Athletic] /
Around the league and elsewhere
- Daniel and Henrik Sedin will be retiring at the conclusion of the season. [Nucks Misconduct]
- Former teammate Roberto Luongo shared his thoughts on the news:/
I was lucky enough to have had a chance to play with Hank and Danny for 8 seasons. Two of the greatest players of all time. The best of teammates I’ve ever had and the nicest people you’ll ever meet! They truly were great ambassadors for the game.
— Strombone (@strombone1) April 3, 2018
- Ryan O’Reilly will be playing for Team Canada at the World Championship [Pierre LeBrun]
- World Juniors standout defenceman Cale Makar is staying in university for at least one more year before signing an NHL contract. [TSN]
- Marc-Edouard Vlasic celebrated his birthday with his friends:/
My kind of birthday party 🐶🐶🎈 would not have it any other way. pic.twitter.com/jB1nGAThpa
— Marc-Édouard Vlasic (@Vlasic44) April 3, 2018
- Erik Karlsson took a souvenir from what may have been the last game he plays in Ottawa as a member of the home side:/
Erik Karlsson grabs the puck and sneakily tucks it in his pants after the final Ottawa home game of the season pic.twitter.com/a94YgraL6B
— Brady Trettenero (@BradyTrett) April 3, 2018