Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- Cole Caufield netted the game-winning goal as Wisconsin handed Notre Dame its first regulation loss of the season. [UWBadgers.com]
- Guy Carbonneau receives his Hall of Fame ring ahead of the official induction ceremony:/
Belle bague du Temple de la renommée, Carbo! 🤩
Congrats on the Hall of Fame bling, Carbo!#GoHabsGo | #HHOF2019 | #HHOF pic.twitter.com/l8d2Vr3CnE
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) November 15, 2019
- He’s thinking of his late father this weekend. [NHL.com]
- Carbonneau is very deserving of his induction. [The Athletic]
- He may be 35, but Nate Thompson isn’t playing like a declining veteran for the Canadiens. [Montreal Gazette]
- Craig Button believes the Canadiens are good enough to claim an Atlantic Division seed. [TSN]/
Around the league and elsewhere
- He’s not so bullish on the “sloppy defensive team” that is the Toronto Maple Leafs. [TSN]
- T.J. Brodie is out of the hospital after his collapse earlier this week, but tests are still being done to find the cause. [Sportsnet]
- Frank Seravalli makes the case that Hayley Wickenheiser’s #22 should be retired by Hockey Canada. [TSN]
- Two of USA’s top sledge hockey players discuss some of the challenges the sport faces. [USA Hockey Magazine]
- Jake Oettinger’s mask features plenty of Game of Thrones content. [Defending Big D]
- New Canadians try out hockey for the first time. [The Athletic]/
The Wide World of Sports
- The German Football Federation has decided it won’t play in any country that doesn’t respect women’s rights:/
Germany will no longer play in countries where women’s rights are not respected. pic.twitter.com/g4cfLhsrXd
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) November 15, 2019