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Tuesday Habs Headlines: Suzuki’s Olympic Chances

Leadership, accountability and the benefits of a reset, Andrei Markov according to his teammates, and more in today’s links.

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Montreal Canadiens News and Notes

  • Nick Suzuki continues to make a strong case for making the Olympic team, but there’s still no guarantee that he’ll snag one of the very few remaining spots. [Sportsnet]
  • Cole Caufield awarded the Molson Cup for the month. [Canadiens]
  • Martin St-Louis continues to hold himself accountable as well as his team. [TVA Sports | La Presse]
  • Samuel Montembeault benefited from a reset. [Montreal Gazette | The Athletic | La Presse]
  • The case for keeping Adam Engstrom in the lineup. [TVA Sports]
  • Both Martin St-Louis and Alexandre Carrier believe he has more to offer. [La Presse | Radio-Canada]
  • Family played a big part of Mike Matheson’s considerations in contract negotiations. [Montreal Gazette]
  • Carey Price backs up Martin Brodeur in this list of Team Canada Olympic all-timers. [NHL]
  • Andrei Markov never had much to say, but everyone around him benefited from his presence. [TVA Sports]
  • Markov’s former teammates talk about playing with him. [Canadiens]
  • Who are the Habs’ best skaters based on the numbers? [TVA Sports]
  • Marie-Philip Poulin, Ann-Renée Desbiens, Erin Ambrose, Laura Stacey, and Nicole Gosling will all play for Canada in the Rivalry Series. [La Presse]

Around the League and Elsewhere

  • The best 32 prospects for the 2026 draft so far. [Sportsnet]
  • The Rangers still have no timeline for Adam Fox’s return. [NHL]

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