Monday Habs Headlines: Canadiens prospects set to show their stuff in Canada-Russia Series
Here are your daily links including Price says Stamkos’s shot can be hard to read, Deslauriers is still scratching his head about his penalty, a couple of Canadiennes will be leading Team Canada, and more.
Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- Six Canadiens prospects will participate in the Canada-Russia Series that will take place from November 5 to15. [NHL]
- Carey Price tipped his hat to Steven Stamkos after he managed to score twice on the goaltender during their contest this past weekend. [Montreal Gazette]
- Max Domi spoke to hockey players at D-Skate about overcoming the daily challenges of living with Type 1 diabetes. [Twitter]
- Nicolas Deslauriers was left scratching his head about the penalty called on him after checking Ryan McDonagh on Saturday night. [Journal de Montreal]
- Claude Julien is holding all players, including high-priced veterans, accountable for their discipline on the ice. [Montreal Gazette]
- Marie-Philip Poulin and Mélodie Daoust will help lead Team Canada in the 2018 4 Nations Cup. /
NEWS | Marie-Philip Poulin (C), Brianne Jenner (A), Jocelyne Larocque (A), and Mélodie Daoust (A) will captain Canada at the 2018 #4NationsCup in Saskatoon. https://t.co/lqPY9qznKh pic.twitter.com/7zQ1poh6S9
— Team Canada Women (@HC_Women) November 4, 2018
Around the league and elsewhere
- Max Pacioretty, who’s had an upper-body injury for more than a week, will accompany the Golden Knights on a four-game trip abroad, which will include Montreal. [TVA Sports]
- The Los Angeles Kings have relieved John Stevens of his head coaching duties, and will be replaced by Willie Desjardins. [NHL]
- Can John Tavares build another Toronto dynasty? [Sportsnet]
- Stockton Heat players chipped in to purchase Adam Ollas Mattsson’s game-worn jersey to honour his mother who passed away from cancer. [Twitter]
- Before the battle began on Saturday, the Lightning joined forces with the Canadiens for a good cause./
We're proud to help celebrate and honor all those battling with you tonight, Montreal.#HockeyFightsCancer 💜 pic.twitter.com/VJcSTb55H6
— Tampa Bay Lightning (@TBLightning) November 3, 2018