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Friday Habs Headlines: No regrets for Marc Bergevin

In today’s links, Marc Bergevin sits down to reflect on his tenure, Victoire training camp ends, and Sean Monahan talks about life without Johnny Gaudreau.

Marc Bergevin by Lisa Gansky | CC BY-SA 2.0

Montreal Canadiens news and notes

  • Three years later, Marc Bergevin talks about how it ended with the Canadiens. [The Athletic | Radio-Canada]
  • The pandemic, in particular, affected the ex-general manager. [La Presse]
  • Was the drubbing at the hands of the Vegas Golden Knights the exception to the rule for the Habs? [La Presse]
  • Blue Jackets head coach Dean Evason was left fuming by what he believes was a missed call just ahead of Nick Suzuki’s game-winner. [TSN]
  • The fog has dissipated, and the Victoire emerge for the PWHL’s second season. [RDS]

Around the league and elsewhere

  • As Sean Monahan mourns Johnny Gaudreau, their friendship lives on through their sons [Sportsnet]
  • Marc Denis’ top 10 goalies league-wide at the quarter-mark of the season. [RDS]
  • The hockey world reacts to Charlie Lindgren’s own goal. [Sportsnet]
  • Forecasting the 2024-25 PWHL season: Most exciting and disappointing teams, predictions, and more. [Daily Faceoff]
  • Frank Seravalli is sounding the alarm on the state of hockey in North America. [Daily Faceoff]
  • Newfoundland is changing its labour laws to accommodate the potential return of high-level hockey. [CBC]
  • The 2002 Paralympic Sled Hockey gold medal-winning team has been inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame. [NHL.com]

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