Montreal Canadiens News and Notes
- Jose Theodore weighs in on the problems plaguing the Habs. [Journal de Montreal]
- His close-knit family is the key to Charles Hudon’s success. [Montreal Gazette]
- Welcome to Claude Julien’s Canadiens. Leave your blenders at the door. [The Athletic]
- David Schlemko is getting closer to a return. [Montreal Canadiens]
- Regardless of how the game turned out, at least one fan in the rink was still happy to see Carey Price at the end of the night. [Montreal Canadiens]/
Les plus grands fans de @CP0031! @ByAngelaPrice + Liv!
Carey’s biggest fans are in the house tonight! #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/fP1D4O29Cq
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) October 10, 2017
Around the League and Elsewhere
- The Vegas Golden Knights’ home opener took on an entirely different tone after the city was subject to the worst mass shooting in modern American history. [Sportsnet | Golden Knights]/
There won’t be any advertisements on the boards tonight. Instead, our boards will reflect who we are. #VegasStrong pic.twitter.com/29pL7wmMwJ
— Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) October 10, 2017
- George McPhee denies that Vadim Shipachyov wants out of Vegas. [TSN]
- Alexander Radulov’s competitiveness is already getting noticed in Dallas. [The Athletic]
- Vancouver Canucks prospect Jonathan Dahlen is returning to Timra IK. [Sportsnet]
- It’s been a wild and wacky first week of the NHL season. [TSN]
- Olivier Mantha of the University of Alaska Anchorage with an early candidate for save of the year. [NCAA Ice Hockey]/
Early candidate for national save of the year by @UAAHockey‘s Olivier Mantha.#didhedothat pic.twitter.com/1GcLqtOEGZ
— NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) October 8, 2017
- Frölunda looks to academia for help. [Göteborgs universitet (Swedish)]
- J.T. Brown’s protest has opened Pandora’s Box for all of hockey’s biases and prejudices. [Five For Howling]
- In visiting the White House, hockey is hiding behind “tradition”, and not for the first time. [SB Nation]/