Saturday Habs Headlines: Teams are expressing interest in Charlie Lindgren
In today’s news, Lindgren’s availability is being inquired into, the Habs are unsatisfied with their one-point finishes, and a biting incident is under review.
Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- Interest is growing around Charlie Lindgren’s availability. [TVA | Google Translate]
- After last night’s OT loss against the Sabres, the Canadiens aren’t satisfied with just one point. [Montreal Gazette]
- Les Canadiennes have enjoyed playing at Place Bell so far this season:/
This season, Les Canadiennes have the chance to play in a brand new facility : the @Place_Bell. In this episode of “Your Canadiennes”, the players tell us how they feel about playing in that amphitheatre.#FabsTV #GoFabsGo
— Les Canadiennes (@LesCanadiennes) November 23, 2018
Video equipment : @grafixelsvideo pic.twitter.com/2NMDrKslY8
Around the league and elsewhere
- Loyalty to players has thinned in recent years, and could impact the Los Angeles Kings sooner rather than later. [Sportsnet]
- The Ottawa Senators’ drama continues, as owner Eugene Melnyk is now suing his business partner after plans to move the club to downtown Ottawa fell apart. [Sportsnet]
- Marc-Edouard Vlasic might have been victim to a bite during last night’s game against the Vancouver Canucks. [BarDown]
- The Toronto Raptors are educating their players on the importance of good sleep, and how it may benefit other athletes as well. [TSN]/