Montreal Canadiens News and Notes
- “It felt like the right thing to do.” Sebastian Aho talks about why he signed the offer sheet with Montreal. [Sportsnet]
- Max Domi and Georges Laraque were both proud to support Pride. [Canadiens]
- Ranking the prospect pipelines of all 31 NHL teams. [Sporting News]
- Jarret Tyszka won’t be returning to the WHL, electing to go the college rout instead. [Twitter]/
Per Seattle GM Bil La Forge, defenseman Jarret Tyszka will not be returning to the team this year. He has chosen to attend college. The 20-year-old was one of two remaining players from the WHL Championship team in 2017.
— Andy Eide (@AndyEide) August 19, 2019
Around the League and Elsewhere
- Mika Zibanejad has a restaurant, and he plans on donating money to Swedish women’s hockey throughout the year. [Twitter]
- So what’s going on with Patrik Laine? [Arctic Ice Hockey]
- Looking back at Barry Trotz’s past 10 years and extrapolating for the future. [Lighthouse Hockey]
- Jarome Iginla is getting an arena named after him next week. [Twitter]
- Valeri Nichushkin signs with the Avalanche. [TSN]
- Matthew Tkachuk’s camp feels like they’ve given the Flames a fair offer. [Sportsnet]
- Islanders re-sign Michael Dal Colle and Josh Ho-Sang. [Dal Colle | Ho-Sang]
- A bunch of Minnesota boys from around the hockey world came together for another memorable edition of Da Beauty League. [NHL]/