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Thursday Habs Headlines: Martin St-Louis’ first speech as coach was legendary

Montreal Canadiens News and Notes

  • Chris Wideman said that Martin St-Louis’ impact was immediate when he first joined the team and his initial speech to the team was legendary. [Offside]
  • The Canadiens have eight players heading to the 2023 IIHF World Hockey Championship and – playing for a medal and bragging rights aside – they have a chance to benefit from the experience. [Montreal Gazette]
  • Tallying 25 points in 17 playoff games, Yvan “Roadrunner” Cournoyer reflects on the Canadiens 1973 Stanley Cup victory over the Chicago Blackhawks. [Canadiens]
  • Owen Beck, Logan Mailloux and Jared Davidson are heading to the finals in their respective CHL leagues. [Canadiens]
  • P.K Subban returns to his old stomping ground and takes on the current Habs captian in a game of hockey… bubble hockey, that is. [EOTP]

Around the League and Elsewhere

  • Study shows that NHL enforcers live significantly shorter lives than their fellow players. [TSN]
  • Veteran Brendan Smith is helping a young New Jersey Devils team both on and off the ice during their playoff run. [NHL]
  • Hockey Nova Scotia director Mike Field discusses his new position and what he hopes to achieve while in the role. [CBC]
  • AI software created mascots for each NHL team and the results were delightfully horrifying. [Canucks Army]
  • Looking back at every 3-0 series comeback in playoff history. [CBS Sports]

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