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Saturday Habs Headlines: Martin St-Louis says team’s stars just getting started

In today’s links, the coach discusses Suzuki, Hutson, and Caufield, Corey Perry’s Game 4 speech, how Florida will rebound, and Gavin McKenna named top CHL player.

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Montreal Canadiens news and notes

  • Martin St-Louis discussed his young core on the Missin Curfew podcast, stating that there is still more to unlock from all of Nick Suzuki, Lane Hutson, and Cole Caufield at both ends of the ice. [TVA Sports]
  • With F1’s Canadian Grand Prix taking place this weekend, a look at Guy Lafleur’s test drive of Formula Atlantic car in 1975. [NHL.com]

Around the league and elsewhere

  • A speech from Corey Perry in the first intermission of Game 4 helped the Oilers pull off a major comeback to even the Stanley Cup Final. [Sportsnet]
  • The Florida Panthers are confident they can fix the mistakes that cost them Game 4. [NHL.com]
  • The Panthers’ power play might be the X-factor in the series. [TSN]
  • Aleksander Barkov says Jaromir Jagr played a big role in his early NHL development. [NHL.com]
  • Mackie Samoskevich is learning what it takes to win in the NHL with his ride-along during this Panthers run. [NHL.com]
  • Mika Zibanejad wrote a farewell letter to former New York Rangers teammate Chris Kreider following the latter’s trade to Anaheim. [NHL.com]
  • The Boston Bruins acquired Victor Söderström from the Chicago Blackhawks. [TSN]
  • Draft prospect Lynden Lakovic models his game after Tage Thompson. [NHL.com]
  • Gavin McKenna was named the CHL Player of the Year. [NHL.com]
  • Mathieu Cataford is the CHL Scholastic Player of the Year. [Radio-Canada]
  • Joe Bowen will retire as the Toronto Maple Leafs’ play-by-play voice at the end of next season. [TSN]

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