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Tuesday Habs Headlines: Hot start has moods improving at all levels

Montreal Canadiens news and notes

  • The Montreal Canadiens are forging a way back into respectability, and Bergevin’s former levity appears to be returning as well. [Sportsnet]
  • Max Domi visited some students and played hockey. [Twitter]/

  • Jesse Ylönen is among the players selected for the U20 Four Nations tournament. [Twitter]
  • Jay Baruchel talks Habs and fandom, and tells the Athletic what he would do if P.K. Subban ever went to Toronto. [YouTube | TSN | The Athletic]
  • The City of Laval unveils an artistic tribute to Henri Richard. [Laval.ca]
  • How Max Domi and other players with new teams are settling in this season. [Sportsnet]
  • Jake Evans is ever so close to achieving his dream of making the NHL, but it’s been a long road. [The Athletic]
  • If you haven’t already seen the many amazing costumes the Habs players put together for the team’s Halloween party, you are seriously missing out. [Canadiens]/

Around the league and elsewhere

  • The Penguins offered up support before the first game following the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting. [NHL]
  • Our sister-site Pensburgh has compiled some resources for people who want to help the victims. [PensBurgh]
  • The Winnipeg Jets are experiencing scoring issues. [Arctic Ice Hockey]
  • Miro Heiskanen is doing great things in Dallas. [NHL]
  • Auston Matthews will be out at least four weeks. [TSN | Sportsnet]
  • After complaining bitterly about a hit laid by Brendan Gallagher, Mark Borowiecki has been suspended for a second time in a week. [TSN]
  • Loud horns, music, bright lights, and lots of noise are standard fare for hockey games. But what does it look like when a game is made accessible for people with special needs? [The Athletic]
  • What does puck luck have to do with standings? [TSN]/

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