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Friday Habs Headlines: Last man standing

In today’s links, Kaiden Guhle is the last member of the Habs still going for gold in Czechia, the Memorial Cup prepares to get underway, and learning from the final four in the NHL.

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Montreal Canadiens news and notes

  • Kaiden Guhle is the last Hab remaining at the World Championship. [Montreal Canadiens]
  • Owen Beck looks to close out a historic season on top at the Memorial Cup. [Montreal Gazette]
  • What if the Canadiens had drafted Chris Kreider in 2009? [Montreal Gazette]
  • The Habs have had a lot of recent success farming the waiver wire. [The Hockey Writers]

Around the league and elsewhere

  • The Vancouver Canucks held their end of season press conference on Thursday. [Sportsnet]
  • The Tampa Bay Lightning are starting to drift in the wrong direction. [Daily Faceoff]
  • Lessons that the rest of the NHL can learn from the final 4 teams. [The Athletic]
  • Gabriel Landeskog has no intention of retiring at present. [TSN | La Presse]
  • Prospects of interest at the Memorial Cup. [Sportsnet]
  • Sylvain Favreau, head coach of the QMJHL champions Drummondville Voltigeurs, is aware of the challenges at the Memorial Cup. [La Presse]
  • Twelve things New Jersey Devils fans should know about their new coach Sheldon Keefe. [Sportsnet]
  • The Pittsburgh Penguins are pursuing Jaromir Jagr for a permanent job with the team. [The Athletic]
  • Projecting the market salaries for the top 75 UFAs this summer. [Daily Faceoff]

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