Tuesday Habs Headlines: Battling it Out
Max Domi talks about being an athlete and Type 1 diabetic, Hayden Verbeek scores his first pro goal, Jaromir Jagr is back in action in Kladno, Ryan Miller reflects on becoming the winningest American goalie ever, and more in today's links
Montreal Canadiens News and Notes
- Max Domi talks about how he manages his life as a pro athlete and a Type 1 diabetic. [NHL]
- Habs prospect Hayden Verbeek netted his first pro goal last night for the Rocket. [Twitter]/
FIRST PRO GOAL ALERT!
— Scott Matla (@scottmatla) February 19, 2019
Hayden Verbeek drives to the net, cleaning up the rebound for his first professional goal. pic.twitter.com/8yyE8L1WoX
- Speaking of prospects, the Canadiens chat with prospect Jordan Harris, fresh off his win of the Beanpot. [Canadiens]
- From the shape, to the portraits, to the well thought out seating arraignments, everything about the Canadiens’ locker room has been very carefully planed. And it's truly the little things that count. [The Athletic]
- Les Canadiennes are putting up this beautiful helmet for silent auction for their pink in the rink game! [Instagram]/
Around the League and Elsewhere
- Carter Hart's season is already a feel good story, but this is positively ...dare we say it, Hartwarming...(sorry, not sorry)! [Twitter]/
Carter Hart and Connor Parkkila, who traveled from Washington State to be with his hero. Connor wore a Hart jersey with 79 on it when Hart played at Everett — and he is the reason Hart wears 79 in the NHL. #Flyers pic.twitter.com/zLJtTxRTif
— Sam Carchidi (@BroadStBull) February 16, 2019
- Hockey's not just for the kids. These seniors won't let age take them away from the game they love. [NBC Sports]
- Jaromir Jagr is back from injury, and playing in Kladno alongside Tomas Plekanec once more. [Yahoo Sports]
- Rod Brind’Amour defends the Hurricanes’ exuberant (and often highly elaborate) victory celebrations. [NHL]
- Ryan Miller became the winningest American goalie of all time on Sunday, and takes a rare moment to look back on his journey to this point. [NHL]/