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Monday Habs Headlines: Setting the tone for next season

In today’s links, Brendan Gallagher wants to make sure the team is playing competitive hockey, Jacob Fowler sets an NCAA record to advance to the Frozen Four, Shane Wright gets called up, scouting Ivan Fedotov, and the future of outdoor rinks.

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Montreal Canadiens news and notes

  • Brendan Gallagher believes that the Canadiens have already begun their 2024-25 season. [La Presse]
  • Alex Newhook is providing one more reason to be optimistic about the Canadiens next year. [The Athletic]
  • The winning streak may have come to an end, but the Habs players are happy with the level they’re showing each game. [Journal de Montreal]
  • Jacob Fowler was named to the Providence Regional All-Tournament Team after helping Boston College win in overtime to punch their ticket to the Frozen Four. [BC Eagles]

Around the league and elsewhere

  • With their playoff spot secured, the Vancouver Canucks are getting advice from their veterans on how to prepare for the post-season. [TSN]
  • Ryan Hartman will have a hearing for abusive language used in the Minnesota Wild’s overtime loss to the Vegas Golden Knights. [NHL.com]
  • Stuart Skinner feels better prepared to carry the Edmonton Oilers through the playoffs in his second full NHL season. [NHL.com]
  • Shane Wright has been recalled by the Seattle Kraken. [Sportsnet]
  • Akil Thomas, who scored the Golden Goal for Canada’s National Junior Team at the 2020 World Juniors, could make his NHL debut tonight for Los Angeles. [NHL.com]
  • What do the Philadelphia Flyers have in 6’8″ goaltender Ivan Fedotov? [Sportsnet]
  • Outdoor hockey events are becoming more difficult to host with a steadily warming climate. [NHL.com]

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