Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- Mikhail Sergachev has his sights set on a roster spot in Montreal. [IIHF]
- Phillip Danault shares why he wears number 24. [Canadiens]
- Carey Price’s future has become a topic of discussion, alongside Pittsburgh’s Fleury. [TSN]
- Brendan Gallagher is getting in some time on the golf course this offseason./
- Contract talks are coming up for Carey Price and the Habs. [NBC Sports]
- A case against keeping Marc Bergevin as Canadiens GM. [Write Humanity]
- Chris Auger of the Brampton Beast shares about his fight with cancer. [ECHL]
- Congratulations are in order for Habs prospect Michael McNiven, who was named CHL Goalie of the Year. [EOTP]/
Congrats to Michael McNiven on wining chl goalie of the year !!! #Habs
— Martin Reway (@rewy77) May 27, 2017
Around the league and elsewhere
- Nothing is official yet, but it looks like the Capitals will host the Leafs in a 2017 outdoor game to be played at the Naval Academy. [AP]
- What kind of impact might goalie interference calls have in the Stanley Cup Final? [InGoal Magazine]
- Craig Anderson and his wife Nicholle got some great news not long after the Senators’ season ended. [Sportsnet]
- Filip Forsberg is excited to play in the Stanley Cup Final—outside of a video game. [Twitter]
- Elliotte Friedman shares his thoughts on Kyle Dubas, the Colorado Avalanche, and the rest of the league. [Sportsnet]
- Quite a few former AHL players have found their way to the Stanley Cup Final. [AHL]
- The Predators owe a lot to their solid blueline./
New #1MinuteTactics:#Preds actually turn the puck over all the time in DZone, but quick defensive support helps them prevent scoring chances pic.twitter.com/6HNsoEhsG7
— Jack Han (@ml_han) May 27, 2017
- The 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs, visually. [Twitter]
- Tim and Sid discuss negative perceptions of P.K. Subban. [Sportsnet]
- After testing things out during the playoffs, every bench will have the benefit of NHL’s Apple deal next season. [Financial Post]
- Marc Denis shared his thoughts on the CBJ’s 2016-17 season. [NHL]
- It sounds like T.J. Oshie will be returning to Washington in the fall. [RMNB]/