Montreal Canadiens News and Notes
- Marc Bergevin made a lot of big moves this offseason, but no move was more significant than his decision to sign Brendan Gallagher to a six-year contract extension. [The Hockey Writers]
- Mattias Norlinder is a rising star in Montreal’s prospect pool. [EOTP]
- In Andrew Zadarnowski’s return to the Weekend Game Plan, he discusses Jesperi Kotkaniemi’s and Jesse Ylönen’s play in Finland and the Habs’ defensive picture. [TSN 690]
- Predicting what the Canadiens’ 2021-22 opening-night lineup will look like. [The Hockey Writers]
- Serge Savard tells it like it is in his newly translated memoire “Serge Savard: Forever Canadien”. [The Star]/
Around the League and Elsewhere
- As part of their plan to celebrate and honour Native American people and groups, the Chicago Blackhawks will be reading a Land Acknowledgement statement before every home game and other team events. [Sportsnet]
- Kyle Dubas doesn’t view trading Andreas Johnsson as a total salary-shedding decision, he also believes in the return, Joey Anderson. [Sportsnet]
- Hall of Fame coach Brian Kilrea is having a hard time figuring out how a ban on body-checking in the OHL is going to work. [Ottawa Sun]
- Twenty years ago, Val James became the first Black American to play in the NHL. /
On November 1, 1981, Val James advanced the sport of hockey by becoming the first Black American to play in the @NHL. pic.twitter.com/NnXB8SwgIK
— Buffalo Sabres (@BuffaloSabres) November 1, 2020