Saturday Habs Headlines: Marc Bergevin gets a failing grade
In today’s links, Marc Bergevin’s responsible for the team’s attitude problem, another centre solution for the Canadiens, and what makes Montreal an attractive market for free agents
Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- Marc Bergevin said the team had an attitude problem, but he was the one who created it. [Montreal Gazette]
- Two TSN personalities look at the possibility of Ryan O’Reilly becoming a target for the Canadiens. [FanRag Sports]
- Habs defenceman Mike Reilly remembers Humboldt, the town where he won a championship in 2012 [Canadiens]
- Carey Price and Shea Weber make Montreal an attractive location for free agents. [Hockey Inside Out]
- Jordie Benn gets a new ride/
Around the league and elsewhere
- Drew Doughty is not happy about being suspended./
Drew Doughty is furious with missing tonight's playoff game because of his hit on William Carrier. #LAK #VGK pic.twitter.com/KtMBUjj2Wm
— Marc Antoine Godin (@MAGodin) April 13, 2018
- There were two suspensions in two days as Nazem Kadri gets three games for his hit in Thursday’s game/
Toronto’s Nazem Kadri suspended three games for boarding Boston’s Tommy Wingels. https://t.co/YKyNt1Kcu0
— NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) April 13, 2018
- Erik Karlsson with a touching tribute to his son and the victims of the Humboldt bus crash [Sportsnet]
- Bob Cole is on the sidelines for the first round of the playoffs, for the first time in almost 50 years. [Postmedia]
- Announcers from all over had answered the call for Humboldt. [The Province]
- Tom Wilson and Josh Anderson have avoided supplemental discipline [TSN]
- Ken Hitchcock announces his retirement from coaching. [Sportsnet]/