Saturday Habs Headlines: Your Move, Montreal
Here are your daily links including the Pacioretty ball in firmly in Montreal’s court now, Hilary Knight’s flashback Friday, Gallagher as seen by a Leafs fan, and more
Montreal Canadiens News and Notes
- If yesterday made anything clear in the whole Max Pacioretty situation, it's that the ball is firmly in Montreal's court now. [Sportsnet]
- Things changed pretty fast for Les Canadiennes player Mélodie Daoust. [TVA]
- Hilary Knight dug up a gem for Flashback Friday. [Twitter]
- Prospect Jacob Olofsson set up the game winning goal for his team yesterday./
Gwg assist for olofsson tonight! Look very sharp this season!! @thehockeyexpert @mtl_prospects pic.twitter.com/Uh79WKCoxx
— Hockeylada (@hockeylada) August 31, 2018
- What does Brett Lernout's ultimate player look like? [Canadiens]
- The Canadiens joined many others in thanking journalist Bill Beacon and wishing him a happy retirement. [Twitter]
- Brendan Gallagher joined a number of other players at Craig Cunningham's camp. [Instagram]
- Speaking of Gallagher, here's a fun profile on everyone's favourite net-front pest by Leafs Nation. [Leafs Nation]
- There was no horsing around for Jacob de la Rose’s filly Trilly in her comeback! [Instagram]/
Around the League and Elsewhere
- P.K. Subban still regrets not being able to make good on his promise to bring Lord Stanley back to Montreal. [TSN | NHL]
- Nathan MacKinnon is good, and he's only getting better. [Sportsnet]
- Garry Bettman will be inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame in December. [Sportsnet]
- Stanley's Scandinavian summer jaunt with Lars Eller and Andre Burakovsky was a fun one. [Capitals]
- Catch up with Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly as he talks John Tavares, Auston Matthews, and the Leafs’ future. [TSN]
- The Flames locked up Noah Hanifin for six years. [CBC]/