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Friday Habs Headlines: Primeau strives to be “number one at the highest level”

Montreal Canadiens news and notes

  • Cayden Primeau is confident in his future with the Habs organization. [Montreal Canadiens |  RDS | La Presse]
  • Season preview: what can the Canadiens accomplish in 2022-23? [Daily Faceoff]
  • Mathieu Perreault has announced his retirement. [La Presse]
  • University and CEGEP students will qualify for discounted tickets at certain games during the season. [MTL Blog]
  • Adam Engström scores his first senior-level professional goal for Rögle BK. [Patrik Bexell]/

Around the league and elsewhere

  • Queen Elizabeth II may not have attended many NHL matches in her life, but her impact was felt by those in attendance. [NHL.com]
  • Nazem Kadri has donated $1 million to the London Health Sciences Foundation. [TSN]
  • The Arizona Coyotes say they have already surpassed season-ticket revenue from their old arena in Glendale, despite playing in a 5,000 seat stadium this coming season. [ESPN]
  • Ranking the top 20 Calder Trophy candidates for the 2022-23 NHL season. [The Athletic]
  • Top 25 Under 25: Toronto Maple Leafs — #5 Nick Robertson. [Pension Plan Puppets]
  • Top 25 Under 25: Vancouver Canucks — #15 Elias Pettersson (defenceman). [Nucks Misconduct]
  • Top 25 Under 25: Ottawa Senators — #7 Shane Pinto. [Silver Seven Sens]
  • Top 25 Under 25: Minnesota Wild — #19 Filip Gustavsson. [Hockey Wilderness]
  • Top 25 Under 25: Colorado Avalanche — #3 Samuel Girard. [Mile High Hockey]
  • Top 25 Under 25: Tampa Bay Lightning — #17 Jaydon Dureau. [Raw Charge]/

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