Sunday Habs Headlines: Dale Weise recalls his first career playoff goal
In today’s links, Weise’s most memorable goal, evaluating the Drouin-for-Sergachev trade, and the reasons behind the Jets’ recent funk.
Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- No matter how many goals he has scored since, Dale Weise will never forget his first career playoff goal. [NHL]
- Do the Canadiens have the potential to become a team like the Tampa Bay Lightning? [TSN 690]
- With the trade deadline looming up ahead, Mikey Reilly knows that now is not the time to get comfortable. [Sportsnet]
- How has the Jonathan Drouin for Mikhail Sergachev trade worked out for both teams? [The Athletic]
- The Canadiens’ chances of making the postseason continues to grow more certain. [Montreal Gazette]/
Around the league and elsewhere
- The Winnipeg Jets have been in free fall recently. [Arctic Ice Hockey]
- The Nashville Predators need to work on a few key areas, if they want to truly be Stanley Cup contenders. [Sportsnet]
- The Colorado Avalanche are using technology to help encourage good habits in their players. [Denver Post]
- Now if only Brad Marchand’s score less streak would continue. [Stanley Cup of Chowder]
- The Niagara IceDogs were handed down fines and stripped of picks by the OHL for violating league policies. [OHL]
- Now this isn’t something we see that often:/
What's better than a double OT win on Fill the Rink night? How about a double OT goalie goal? Anthony Hurtubise came away with both the shutout and the game winning goal in a 1-0 victory over the Komoka Kings! #GoStarsGohttps://t.co/GvTzLpht8f
— St. Thomas Stars (@StThomasStars) February 16, 2019